2022
DOI: 10.20858/sjsutst.2022.117.17
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Hazards Related to Activities of Fire-Rescue Department Members During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Abstract: Today, being a member of the Fire-Rescue Department (FRD) is challenging as it is a risky and professionally demanding job, which often requires an individual schedule both in terms of physical condition and psychological knowledge as well as safety and health protection at work. Apart from the standard services provided by the FRD and the integrated rescue system, their members also participated in hundreds of interventions during emergencies and crisis situations to mitigate the impacts of the pandemic on so… Show more

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“…The advantage of the initial SRIMS model is that it allows us to assess the efficiency of MSs management itself also with regard to CSR requirements. When the model is complemented by the methodology of assessing the level of integration based on risk-based thinking [93,94], it can be transformed into an effective tool for assessing even the level of integration of MSs themselves and evaluating their level of effectiveness for specific CSR requirements. The aim of such a model is not only to support the fulfilment of the certification requirements of MSs but to create a self-assessment tool that enables the management of the supplier organization to react flexibly to changes in customer requirements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of the initial SRIMS model is that it allows us to assess the efficiency of MSs management itself also with regard to CSR requirements. When the model is complemented by the methodology of assessing the level of integration based on risk-based thinking [93,94], it can be transformed into an effective tool for assessing even the level of integration of MSs themselves and evaluating their level of effectiveness for specific CSR requirements. The aim of such a model is not only to support the fulfilment of the certification requirements of MSs but to create a self-assessment tool that enables the management of the supplier organization to react flexibly to changes in customer requirements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%