Badania ergonomiczno-użytkowe zestawu opatrunkowego PLEMODS przewidzianego do ratowniczego wyposażenia służb mundurowych ; Badania ergonomiczno-użytkowe zestawu opatrunkowego PLEMODS przewidzianego do ratowniczego wyposażenia służb mundurowych
Adam PŁACZEK, Mariusz NEPELSKI, Paweł JASTRZĘBSKI, Ewa KUCZYŃSKA ; Adam PŁACZEK, Mariusz NEPELSKI, Paweł JASTRZĘBSKI, Ewa KUCZYŃSKA
						
											The article was written as part of the development project entitled “Dressing kit for protecting injuries suffered by uniformed services while performing official duties” No. DOB-BIO6/19/98/2014, co-financed by the funds from the Polish National Centre for Research and Development under competition No. 6/2014 for the implementation of projects in the field of scientific research or development work, within the area of state defence and security. The project's result will be the PLEMODS dressing kit, intended for saving the life and health of uniformed service officers who have suffered injuries while performing their duties. The kit was developed in response to the needs of both the police and the Polish army. The project owner is the police, however, in line with the project assumptions, the kit is dedicated to be used as service equipment of other uniformed services as well. The article presents the premises and conditions that the project team followed when developing the concept of the dressing kit and the functionality of its individual elements. The answers obtained from the research conducted to verify the functional properties of the PLEMODS dressing kit, indicated the need to introduce design changes in the developed model. At the same time, the high comfort of using the PLEMODS dressing kit while performing official duties was confirmed, as well as the effectiveness of the applied innovative solutions in the scope of treating bleeding wounds. 
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											The article was written as part of the development project entitled “Dressing kit for protecting injuries suffered by uniformed services while performing official duties” No. DOB-BIO6/19/98/2014, co-financed by the funds from the Polish National Centre for Research and Development under competition No. 6/2014 for the implementation of projects in the field of scientific research or development work, within the area of state defence and security. The project's result will be the PLEMODS dressing kit, intended for saving the life and health of uniformed service officers who have suffered injuries while performing their duties. The kit was developed in response to the needs of both the police and the Polish army. The project owner is the police, however, in line with the project assumptions, the kit is dedicated to be used as service equipment of other uniformed services as well. The article presents the premises and conditions that the project team followed when developing the concept of the dressing kit and the functionality of its individual elements. The answers obtained from the research conducted to verify the functional properties of the PLEMODS dressing kit, indicated the need to introduce design changes in the developed model. At the same time, the high comfort of using the PLEMODS dressing kit while performing official duties was confirmed, as well as the effectiveness of the applied innovative solutions in the scope of treating bleeding wounds. 
					      		
						
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Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna ; Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna
oai:ribes-88.man.poznan.pl:2590
DOI 10.5604/01.3001.0014.3706 ; DOI 10.5604/01.3001.0014.3706
Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna ; Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna
personal safety, equipment for uniformed services, first aid in special operations, haemostatic dressings, dressing kit ; personal safety, equipment for uniformed services, first aid in special operations, haemostatic dressings, dressing kit
1 paź 2025
1 paź 2025
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https://ribes-88.man.poznan.pl/publication/2906
| Nazwa wydania | Data | 
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| Ergonomic and Usability Studies on PLEMODS Dressing Kit Intended as Rescue Equipment for Uniformed Services | 1 paź 2025 | 
Danuta BUKOWIECKA Mariusz NEPELSKI, Ewa KUCZYŃSKA, Paweł JASTRZĘBSKI