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Methodology of an aircraft accident response system assessment
Franc Željko Županič, Maja Meško, Iztok Podbregar, 2012, original scientific article

Abstract: The paper investigates the ability to learn from an aircraft accident as the opportunities for learning diminish with the decline in the accident rate. A safety compromising case is studied as the processes of aircraft accident intervention and recovery can degrade the ability of an aircraft accident investigation process to enhance aviation safety by revealing accident causation. In the case study an assessment of the Slovenian aircraft accident response system was made. For the purpose of evaluating the successfulness of aircraft accident intervention and effectiveness of recovery, a model of aircraft accident response system requirements has been developed. Based on non-conformances identified by the model of requirements, remedial measures are proposed for the enhancement of the aircraft accident response system operation. Criteria for the definition of the transition from accident intervention to recovery are derived from the assessment findings in a manner not to impede the aircraft accident investigation effectiveness and efficiency.
Keywords: aircraft accident, response system, intervention, recovery, investigation, crisis management
Published in RUP: 14.11.2017; Views: 4688; Downloads: 243
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Food recovery awareness
Armand Faganel, Aleksander Janeš, 2016, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: awareness, food recovery, prevention, communication, media
Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 2226; Downloads: 65
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Effects of whole-body cryotherapy on recovery after hamstring damaging exercise
Borut Fonda, Nejc Šarabon, 2013, original scientific article

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) on biochemical, pain, and performance parameters during the 5-day recovery period after damaging exercise for hamstrings. Participants completed a bout of damaging exercise for the hamstring muscles on two separate occasions (control and experimental condition) separated by 10 weeks. During the control condition, subjects received no treatment after the damaging exercise. The experimental condition consisted of WBC everyday during the recovery period. WBC included single 3-min daily exposures to low temperatures (-140 to -195 °C) in the cryo-cabin. During the recovery period, subjects were tested for biochemical markers, perceived pain sensation, and physical performance (squat jump, counter movement jump, maximal isometric torque production, and maximally explosive isometric torque production). Majority of the observed variables showed statistically significant time effects (P < 0.05) in control group, which indicates the presence of muscle damage. Significant interaction between the control and WBC condition was evident for the rate of torque development (P < 0.05). Pain measures substantially differed between the WBC and the control condition after the exercise. Results of this study are not completely supportive of the use of WBC for recovery enhancement after strenuous training
Keywords: whole-body cryotherapy, damaging exercise, hamstring muscles, recovery
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 4064; Downloads: 97
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Chemical and property changes in THM wood
Andreja Kutnar, 2013, invited lecture at foreign university

Keywords: densification, anatomy, set recovery, mechanical properties, nano-characterization
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3119; Downloads: 31
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