URN | etd-0719118-125303 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 336 times. Download 1 times. |
Author | Chieh-Hsun Tsai | ||
Author's Email Address | No Public. | ||
Department | Department of construction & spatial design | ||
Year | 2017 | Semester | 2 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 136 |
Title | Research on physical training to improve the effectiveness of firefighting and disaster relief - Taking fitness training as an example | ||
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Abstract | In view of the endless stream of major disasters in recent years, and the fact that the public awareness has to be dealt with more details, the field firefighters are exhausted. In order to cope with the heavy service volume, the firefighters have been unable to withstand their own physical fitness, resulting in many firefighters casualties. In response to the physical fitness of firefighters, they maintain the training methods for various duties. These trainings are divided into perennial training and regular training, and they have been in existence for a long time. But can these training and testing projects really handle the heavy relief work? Firefighters themselves must be able to achieve excellent disaster relief capabilities through these normal physical trainings. Therefore, the most important issue for firefighters is how to improve their ability to respond to firefighting through physical training. We need to use scientific data to prove that the previous training methods are not completely suitable for the current fire service, but also to use the tactical physical training methods used by foreign professional athletes, special forces, firefighters, etc. to strengthen the firefighters' athletic ability and Physical fitness and reduce its occupational injuries. The research results of this thesis should explain the current normal physical training program, and can not really deal with the current firefighting disaster relief. Compared with the current firefighters, they only focus on the physical fitness items specified in the usual training. It is necessary to change this training method. The conclusion of this study is to prove that the training through the three trainings can replace the weight training and core training to simplify the training time, lack of space and equipment shortages, so as to improve the rescue efficiency and reduce disaster losses. |
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Files | indicate in-campus access at 5 years and off-campus access at 5 years | ||
Date of Defense | 2018-07-10 | Date of Submission | 2018-07-19 |