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Effect of Patrol Duty Time Difference on the Ability to Cope with Crisis

  • Crisisonomy
  • Abbr : KRCEM
  • 2011, 7(4), pp.109-122
  • Publisher : Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Policy > Public Policy in general

Taemin Kim 1 한승훈 2 CHOI DONG-JAE 2 SHIN SANGMIN 3

1경남대학교
2경운대학교
3우석대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to define the effect of guard's patrol duty time difference on the ability to cope with crisis rapidly. For the study purpose, the study performed wingate test to measure anaerobic physical ability. The results are as follows. First, although average power decreased over patrol duty time, it did not show significant difference. Second, maximum power decreased gradually over patrol duty time. Third, although the time to reach maximum power was delayed gradually over patrol duty time, it did not show significant difference. Fourth, fatigue index increased over patrol duty time. There was a statically significant difference between the time before patrol duty and 1~3 hours after patrol duty. Fifth, maximum power per weight decreased over patrol duty time. It was found that the patrol duty for a long time reduced maximum power per weight. Sixth, average power per weight was highest 1 hour after patrol duty with the time before patrol duty and 3 hours after guard duty in order. Because there was no statistically significant difference, it was found that it did not give a significant effect to average power per weight depending on patrol duty.

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