Szkoła Główna Służby Pożarniczej w Warszawie
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Szkoła Główna Służby Pożarniczej w Warszawie
The Main School of Fire Service in Warsaw Faculty of Fire Safety Engineering Academic year 2014/2015 DESCRIPTION OF INDIVIDUAL COURSE UNIT/MODULE Cycle of study Engineer degree studies – 2-nd cycle of studies Semester: II Subject area code: OL Status: mandatory Civil Safety Engineering Form of study: full-time/extramural Language of instruction: English Specialty track: Teaching Completion ECTS Credits: 2 methods/ methods teaching load Full-time studies: Lecture: Total: 2 Module/course name: Lecture – 30h mark Teaching Lecture: Civil Protection load Exercises: Students’ own effort Module/course unit coordinator: Mariusz Mazurek, PhD Responsible teacher: Mariusz Mazurek, PhD Field of study: 1 1 1. Preresiquites: General knowledge concerning civil safety engineering, functioning of safety and security systems on a national level, organization of rescue systems, crises management theory. 2. Description of learning outcomes: 1. General presentation of concepts, definitions and problems connected with the civil protection. 2. The acquisition of knowledge and skills to solve some problems with natural and technological disasters to protect civilians, choose the individual mask and collective equipments, and elimination of the contaminations. 3. Introduce students with the basic principles of the prediction for contamination by the different methods: e.g. ATP-45B, including ROTA method. 3. Detailed description of learning outcomes: Major Learning Learning outcomes Outcomes Code Knowledge OL_W1 OL_W2 OL_W3 OL_W4 OL_W5 The student has a general knowledge necessary for the understanding of contemporary civilization risks, their prevention and elimination. The student has an elementary knowledge of the rescue activities, the cooperation and coordination of civil protection actions. The student has a basic knowledge in the field of national and international law concerning the civil protection. The student has knowledge about the spread models of the natural and technological risks, including earthquakes, emissions of chemical, biological, and isotopic substances, and others. The student has knowledge of the principles and functioning of the national system for fire-fighting rescue. Faculty Learning Outcomes Code K_W01 K_W08 K_W09 K_W10 K_W11 OL_W6 The student has a basic knowledge of legal aspects of the responsibility for the security of private property. OL_W7 The student has an elementary knowledge of methods and devices to the decontamination. OL_W8 The student has knowledge of EU civil protection projects, financial instruments and rule of innovation projects. Skills OL_U1 The student can obtain information from literature, databases, and other sources, associate with each other, make their critical analysis and interpretation, as well as draw conclusions and formulate and justify opinions. OL_U2 The student has the ability to be self-learning, among others in order to raise the professional competence. OL_U3 The student can detect issues of international humanitarian aid during formulating and solving problems of safety engineering. OL_U4 The student is prepared to work on the system of security and civil protection. OL_U5 The student recognizes and analyzes of contemporary disasters, both natural and technological, and the reasons of their occurrence. OL_U6 The student can organize the rescue operations in a way that is safe for rescue workers and affected people. Social competences OL_K1 The student can thinks and acts in any variety conditions of disasters. OL_K2 The student understands the non-technical aspects and impact of the activities carried out within the framework of wider security. He also understands their impact on the environment and related to the responsibility for the decisions. OL_K3 The student recognizes the validity of decision-making while performing official duties. 4. Detailed course program: No. Course content 1 2 3 4 K_W15 K_W22 K_W23 K_U01 K_U04 K_U05 K_U09 K_U11 K_U19 K_K04 K_K06 K_K07 Learning outcomes of the Course or Module ANALYSIS OF THE BASIC CONCEPTS OF THE SUBJECT. OL_W1, OL_W3, Terms related to civil protection and civil defence. The phenomenon OL_W4, OL_U1, of the threats and disasters. The role of the legislation on civil OL_K1, OL_K2 protection and its importance. EUROPEAN STRATEGY FOR CIVIL PROTECTION AND OL_W3, OL_W8, CIVIL DEFENCE. General assumptions. Regional aspects of civil OL_U1, OL_U2, protection. The basic of European law. Monitoring and Information OL_K1, OL_K2, Centre. The Financing Mechanism. EU Missions. NATO's civil OL_K3 emergency planning. The main platform of civil protection. Civil protection in the selected EU countries. Types of European tasks and projects. THE NATIONAL STRATEGY OF CIVIL PROTECTION AND OL_W3, OL_U1, CIVIL DEFENSE. Objectives and tasks of the civil protection and OL_U2, OL_K2, civil defense in Poland. Organizational structure. Database and OL_K3 ARCUS program. The bill of Civil Protection. Polish cooperation in the international arena. EMERGENCY RESPONCE STRATEGY. Identification and OL_W1, OL_W4, analyses of natural or man-made risks. Systems of NBC detection. OL_W7, OL_U1, Civil protection equipments. Technical ways of decontamination. OL_U2, OL_U5, Principles of forecasting the biological, chemical and radioactive OL_U6, OL_K1, contaminations by ATP-45B and ROTA methods. OL_K3 5 CIVIL PROTECTION DURING NATURAL DISASTERS AND OL_W4, OL_W6, CATASTROPHES. Civil protection tasks during peace time. Civil OL_U1, OL_U4, protection tasks during the war. The behavior of the population after OL_U5, OL_K1, the announcement of the alarm signals. The provision of personal OL_K3 and thing services. 6 THE ROLE AND TASKS OF THE NATIONAL FIRE RESCUE OL_W2, OL_W5, SYSTEM (KSRG). The internal strategy of security and protection. OL_U1, OL_U4, The national emergency system. Civil protection sphere. Phone 112. OL_U6, OL_K1, Emergency services management. The Structure of KSRG. OL_K3 Coordination of actions for numerous and mass events. Ways to segregate the affected people. Civil and legal contracts. 7 THE ORGANISATION OF HUMANITARIAN AID. History of red OL_W3, OL_W8, cross and red crescent movements. International humanitarian OL_U1, OL_U3, treaties. Geneva Conventions. The humanitarian laws and activities. OL_K2, OL_K3 The cooperation and coordination of rescue actions. 5. Teaching methods: Lecture – discussion, talk, problem method, multimedia presentation 6. Student’s own effort: Study of subject literature. Detailed recognition of the issues presented at the lecture. Preparing for the substantive issues relating to different exercises. The essential yourself preparation to classes. Preparing in order to pass the lectures and to pass the exercises. 7. Recommended reaings: 1. Emergency response guidebook, Canada 2012, 392 pages. 2. F. R. Krynojewski, Obrona cywilna Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej. Zarządzanie bezpieczeństwem, Wyd. Difin, Warszawa 2012. 3. R. Szepke, 1000 słów o atomie i technice jądrowej, Wyd. MON, Warszawa 1972. 4. Z. Witkiewicz (red.), 1000 słów o chemii i broni chemicznej, Wyd. MON, Warszawa 1987. 5. K. Chomiczewski i in., Epidemiologia działań wojennych i katastrof, Wyd. Alfa-medica press, Bielsko Biała 2001. 6. Metodyka oceny sytuacji skażeń promieniotwórczych, biologicznych i chemicznych ATP-45, MON 2002. 7. W. Kitler, Obrona cywilna III RP, Wyd. Akademii Obrony Narodowej, Warszawa 2001. 8. Supplementary readings: 1. M. Flemming, Podstawowe zasady Konwencji Genewskich i ich protokołów dodatkowych, Wyd. Ośrodek Upowszechniania Międzynarodowego Prawa Humanitarnego, Warszawa 1993. 2. Przewodnik: Zasady postępowania ratowniczego – ERG 2000. 3. J. Lemański, D. Marczyński, S. Zabawa (red.), Organizacja ochrony ludności w Polsce ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem rozwoju ratownictwa, Wyd. Zrzeszenie Inżynierów i Techników Sanitarnych, Piła 2000. 4. J. Wolanin, Zarządzanie bezpieczeństwem: wybrane zagadnienia ochrony ludności, Wyd. Fundacja Edukacja i Technika Ratownictwa, Warszawa 2002. 5. T. Jemioło, Broń masowego rażenia, Wyd. Akademii Obrony Narodowej, Warszawa 2004. 9. Completion method: Lecture: Based on the colloquium lectures and developed areas. 10. Description of final grade calculation method: Learning outcomes Method of calculation Lecture Exercises OL_W1 x OL_W2 OL_W3 OL_W4 OL_W5 OL_W6 OL_W7 OL_W8 OL_U1 OL_U2 OL_U3 OL_U4 OL_U5 OL_U6 OL_K1 OL_K2 OL_K3 Date: Date: x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Signature of responsible teacher/head of department: Dean’s signature: