FEATURE PROTECTION MONITIRING OF INDIVIDUALS DURING OF TECHNICAL SAFETY MINE
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mine security, hardware monitoring, especially securityAbstract
The article offers a review of welfare, as an integral part of the "Civil protection" course. The next stage of practical "Civil Defense" training of was the study of mine safety. The study is based on mine risk education that prevailed in the country. Presentation of the main threats of explosive devices was given. The usage of technical means for mine safety and health of life both soldiers and civilians was examined in the paper. Standard-issue ammunition for mining engineering, improvised explosive devices of various designs were shown. Therefore, the practical component plays a significant role in the process of students’ preparation. The"Civil Defense” course is focused in situations of high risk, and is aimed to protect the life and health of people who get into dangerReferences
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