URN | etd-0727122-005926 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 129 times. Download 1 times. |
Author | Ching-Yuan Huang | ||
Author's Email Address | No Public. | ||
Department | Department of construction & spatial design | ||
Year | 2021 | Semester | 2 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 67 |
Title | Research on the Oxygen Consumption of Self-contained Breathing Apparatus by Firefighters | ||
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Abstract | Self-contained air breathing (SCAB) apparatus is a necessary personal equipment for field firefighters. This equipment is mainly used for fire rescue for firefighters. Today, the safety management of firefighters entering the fire site in Taiwan is only controlled by the time and gas consumption of entering and leaving the fire site, but this setting is not perfect in terms of safety management mechanism to protect the safety of personnel, because each firefighter There are differences in gender, age, experience, psychological quality, etc. These differences may indirectly affect the oxygen consumption of personnel using self-contained air breathing apparatus in the fire scene. This study was to investigate whether the differences in age, seniority and gender among firefighters were related to the oxygen consumption of self-contained air breathing apparatus. Using the test of air respirator air consumption of the First Brigade of the New Taipei City Government Fire Department in December 2021, the effective data of more than 100 people were used for analysis. The results of this study indicate that the differences in age, seniority and gender of firefighters are significantly related to the oxygen consumption of air respirator. The oxygen consumption of air respirator increases with age increased. The oxygen consumption of female firefighters are also significantly higher than that of men, and it is also found that the oxygen consumption of the junior staff was slightly higher than that of the senior staff of similar age. In recent years, there are still cases of firefighters dying every year. Therefore, more control can be given to groups with higher gas consumption through analysis, so that firefighters can be safer in disaster relief. |
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Date of Defense | 2022-07-05 | Date of Submission | 2022-07-27 |