Self Rescue Model - SeReMo: a model to determine the effects of human behaviour and safety measures on the consequences of a hazardous material release-development of the new triage injury model and self-rescue for fire and explosion accidents.
conference paper
Human behaviour during a large-scale hazardous material release can make the difference between life, serious injury and death. People may decide to investigate what is going on or to take shelter, while a toxic or flammable cloud is being released. The Self Rescue Model (SeReMo) has been developed to estimate the consequences of human behaviour on lethal and sublethal injuries for fire, explosion and toxic scenarios. Recent innovations in the Self Rescue Model are the translation of sublethal injury to a triage classification, that is used by medical emergency responders to determine the urgency of medical treatment of the victims of an accident. Furthermore, the abilities of self-rescue after exposure to fire and explosion events have been included in the model.
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TNO Identifier
503223
Publisher
Shers
Source title
European Safety and Reliability Conference, ESREL 2013, 29 September - 2 October 2013, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Collation
7 p.
Pages
483-489
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