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Assessment of the Relationship Between the Risk Perception and Preparedness Attitudes of Search & Rescue and Firefighting Teams Against Event Site Hazards in CBRN Events: Adana Province Case

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 11 Sayı: Ek, 347 - 354, 31.12.2020

Öz

KBRN olayları tehlikeli kimyasal, biyolojik, radyoaktif, nükleer ajanlarını içermesi bakımından ilk müdahale ekiplerini risk altında bırakabilmektedir. Bu çalışma, KBRN olaylarında ilk müdahalede yer alan arama & kurtarma ve itfaiyecilerin olay yerindeki tehlikelere karşı risk algılarını ölçmeyi ve olay öncesi hazırlığa yönelik tutumları arasındaki ilişkiyi değerlendirmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Çalışma kapsamında, KBRN olaylarına yönelik risk algısı ve hazırlıklı olma durumunu ölçen 5’li likert ölçeğine dayanan bir anket tasarlanmıştır. Çalışma, Adana ilinde KBRN olaylarına müdahale etme potansiyeline sahip ve anket doldurmayı kabul eden 134 arama & kurtarma ve itfaiye çalışanı üzerinde gerçekleştirilmiştir. Çalışma sonucunda, katılımcıların KBRN olay yeri tehlike risk algı düzeyleri ile hazırlık düzeyleri arasında anlamlı pozitif doğrusal bir ilişki olduğu görülmüştür. İlk müdahale ekipleri, herhangi bir KBRN olayında karşılaşabilecekleri tehlikeli maddeleri bilmeli ve tanımlamalıdır. Hazırlık sürecinde, KBRN tehlikeleri ile ilgili eğitimlerin ilk müdahale ekiplerinin risk algısını artırmasına dikkat edilmelidir.

Kaynakça

  • Barratt, P., Stephens, L., & Palmer, M. (2018). When Helpıng Hurts: PTSD in Fırst Responders, Report following a high-level roundtable About Australia21.
  • Bhardwaj, L. G. J. (2010). Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear disaster management. Journal of pharmacy and bioallied sciences, 2(3), 157-158
  • Bubeck, P., Botzen, W. J. W., & Aerts, J. C. (2012). A review of risk perceptions and other factors that influence flood mitigation behavior. Risk Analysis: An International Journal, 32(9), 1481-1495.
  • Calder, A., & Bland, S. (2018). CBRN considerations in a major incident. Surgery (Oxford), 36(8), 417-423.
  • Coppola D.P. (2015), Risk and Vulnerability in Introduction to International Disaster Management (Third Edition), Butterworth-Heinemann, 150-223.
  • Ingram RJ. (2018). Emergency Response to Radiological Releases: Have We Communicated Effectively to the First Responder Communities to Prepare Them to Safely Manage These Incidents? Health Phys. 114(2):208-213.
  • International Committee of the Red Cross. (2014). Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Response: Introductory Guidance. [Available online at: https://shop.icrc.org/chemical-biological-radiological-and-nuclear-response-introductory-guidance-pdf-en], Retrieved on March 22, 2019.
  • Iyama, K., Takano, Y., Takahashi, T., & Hasegawa, A. (2020). Factors associated with the intention to participate in activities during a nuclear disaster situation among firefighters. Journal of radiation research, 61(6), 871–875.
  • İşbilir, F., Kaynak, M. F., & Kesemen, M. A. (2018). Insulated Patient Transport Capsule for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Contamination Cases. European Mechanical Science, 2(4), 133-139.
  • Li, H. L., Tang, W. J., Ma, Y. K., Jia, J. M., Dang, R. L., & Qiu, E. C. (2015). Emergency response to nuclear, biological and chemical incidents: challenges and countermeasures. Military Medical Research, 2, 19.
  • Malizia, A., & 2013/2014 CBRNe Masters Group. (2016). Disaster management in case of CBRNe events: an innovative methodology to improve the safety knowledge of advisors and first responders. Defense & Security Analysis, 32(1), 79-90.
  • Melnikova N, Wu J, Yang A, Orr M. (2018), Acute Chemical Incidents with Injured First Responders, 2002-2012. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 12(2):211-221.
  • Melo AR, Silva RMC, Palma-Oliveira JM, Martins DR. (2020). Ionising radiation risk perception through mental models: towards radiological emergency preparedness. J Radiol Prot. 40(4):1179-1195.
  • Paek, Hye-Jin, and Thomas Hove. 2017. ‘Risk Perceptions and Risk Characteristics’. in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication. Oxford University Press.
  • Prati G, Pietrantoni L, Saccinto E, Kehl D, Knuth D, Schmidt S; BeSeCu-group. (2013), Risk perception of different emergencies in a sample of European firefighters. Work. 45(1):87-96.
  • Rebmann, T., Charney, R. L., Loux, T. M., Turner, J. A., & Nguyen, D. (2019). Firefighters' and Emergency Medical Service Personnel's Knowledge and Training on Radiation Exposures and Safety: Results from a Survey. Health security, 17(5), 393–402.
  • Rohrmann, B. (2008). Risk perception, risk attitude, risk communication, risk management: A conceptual appraisal. In 15th International Emergency Management Society (TIEMS) Annual Conference.
  • SAMHSA, (2018). First Responders: Behavioral Health Concerns, Emergency Response, and Trauma Disaster Technical Assistance Center Supplemental Research Bulletin [Available online at: https://www.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/dtac/supplementalresearchbulletin-firstresponders-may2018.pdf], Retrieved on April 29, 2019.
  • Sharma, M. (2010). Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear training issues in India: a fresh perspective. Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, 2(3), 275.
  • Yamada, K., Yamaguchi, I., Urata, H., & Hayashida, N. (2020). Survey of awareness of radiation disasters among firefighters in a Japanese prefecture without nuclear power plants. PloS one, 15(7), e0236640.

Assessment of the Relationship Between the Risk Perception and Preparedness Attitudes of Search & Rescue and Firefighting Teams Against Event Site Hazards in CBRN Events: Adana Province Case

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 11 Sayı: Ek, 347 - 354, 31.12.2020

Öz

CBRN events can put first responders at risk in the form of hazardous chemical, biological, radioactive, nuclear agents. This study aims to measure the risk perceptions of search & rescue and firefighters involved in the first response in CBRN events against the hazards at the scene and to evaluate the relationship between their attitudes towards pre-event preparedness. Within the scope of our study, we designed a survey to address the risk perception and preparedness for CBRN events based on a 5-Likert scale. The study was conducted on 134 search & rescue and fire brigade workers who had the potential to take part in responding to CBRN incidents in Adana province, who agreed to fill out a questionnaire. As a result of the study, participants were found to have a significant positive linear relationship between CBRN crime scene hazard risk perception levels and preparedness levels. First responders should know and identify hazardous materials they may encounter in any CBRN event. During the preparedness process, attention should be pay to the fact that the pieces of training on CBRN hazards increase the risk perception of first responders.

Kaynakça

  • Barratt, P., Stephens, L., & Palmer, M. (2018). When Helpıng Hurts: PTSD in Fırst Responders, Report following a high-level roundtable About Australia21.
  • Bhardwaj, L. G. J. (2010). Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear disaster management. Journal of pharmacy and bioallied sciences, 2(3), 157-158
  • Bubeck, P., Botzen, W. J. W., & Aerts, J. C. (2012). A review of risk perceptions and other factors that influence flood mitigation behavior. Risk Analysis: An International Journal, 32(9), 1481-1495.
  • Calder, A., & Bland, S. (2018). CBRN considerations in a major incident. Surgery (Oxford), 36(8), 417-423.
  • Coppola D.P. (2015), Risk and Vulnerability in Introduction to International Disaster Management (Third Edition), Butterworth-Heinemann, 150-223.
  • Ingram RJ. (2018). Emergency Response to Radiological Releases: Have We Communicated Effectively to the First Responder Communities to Prepare Them to Safely Manage These Incidents? Health Phys. 114(2):208-213.
  • International Committee of the Red Cross. (2014). Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Response: Introductory Guidance. [Available online at: https://shop.icrc.org/chemical-biological-radiological-and-nuclear-response-introductory-guidance-pdf-en], Retrieved on March 22, 2019.
  • Iyama, K., Takano, Y., Takahashi, T., & Hasegawa, A. (2020). Factors associated with the intention to participate in activities during a nuclear disaster situation among firefighters. Journal of radiation research, 61(6), 871–875.
  • İşbilir, F., Kaynak, M. F., & Kesemen, M. A. (2018). Insulated Patient Transport Capsule for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Contamination Cases. European Mechanical Science, 2(4), 133-139.
  • Li, H. L., Tang, W. J., Ma, Y. K., Jia, J. M., Dang, R. L., & Qiu, E. C. (2015). Emergency response to nuclear, biological and chemical incidents: challenges and countermeasures. Military Medical Research, 2, 19.
  • Malizia, A., & 2013/2014 CBRNe Masters Group. (2016). Disaster management in case of CBRNe events: an innovative methodology to improve the safety knowledge of advisors and first responders. Defense & Security Analysis, 32(1), 79-90.
  • Melnikova N, Wu J, Yang A, Orr M. (2018), Acute Chemical Incidents with Injured First Responders, 2002-2012. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 12(2):211-221.
  • Melo AR, Silva RMC, Palma-Oliveira JM, Martins DR. (2020). Ionising radiation risk perception through mental models: towards radiological emergency preparedness. J Radiol Prot. 40(4):1179-1195.
  • Paek, Hye-Jin, and Thomas Hove. 2017. ‘Risk Perceptions and Risk Characteristics’. in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication. Oxford University Press.
  • Prati G, Pietrantoni L, Saccinto E, Kehl D, Knuth D, Schmidt S; BeSeCu-group. (2013), Risk perception of different emergencies in a sample of European firefighters. Work. 45(1):87-96.
  • Rebmann, T., Charney, R. L., Loux, T. M., Turner, J. A., & Nguyen, D. (2019). Firefighters' and Emergency Medical Service Personnel's Knowledge and Training on Radiation Exposures and Safety: Results from a Survey. Health security, 17(5), 393–402.
  • Rohrmann, B. (2008). Risk perception, risk attitude, risk communication, risk management: A conceptual appraisal. In 15th International Emergency Management Society (TIEMS) Annual Conference.
  • SAMHSA, (2018). First Responders: Behavioral Health Concerns, Emergency Response, and Trauma Disaster Technical Assistance Center Supplemental Research Bulletin [Available online at: https://www.samhsa.gov/sites/default/files/dtac/supplementalresearchbulletin-firstresponders-may2018.pdf], Retrieved on April 29, 2019.
  • Sharma, M. (2010). Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear training issues in India: a fresh perspective. Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences, 2(3), 275.
  • Yamada, K., Yamaguchi, I., Urata, H., & Hayashida, N. (2020). Survey of awareness of radiation disasters among firefighters in a Japanese prefecture without nuclear power plants. PloS one, 15(7), e0236640.
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Hasan Yücel 0000-0001-9157-1594

Sevil Cengiz 0000-0002-3562-1793

Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Aralık 2020
Gönderilme Tarihi 8 Aralık 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2020 Cilt: 11 Sayı: Ek

Kaynak Göster

APA Yücel, H., & Cengiz, S. (2020). Assessment of the Relationship Between the Risk Perception and Preparedness Attitudes of Search & Rescue and Firefighting Teams Against Event Site Hazards in CBRN Events: Adana Province Case. Gümüşhane Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 11(Ek), 347-354. https://doi.org/10.36362/gumus.842580