- Standardsignatur17574BU
- TitelISSW2018 - General Topic: Education and rescue
- MaterialArtikel aus einem Buch
- Datensatznummer200204795
- QuelleISSW2018: international snow science workshop: a merging of theory and practice - Proceedings ; 16 (2018)
- AbstractO16.1 Freeride Vs. Freedead: case study of an avalanche accident with a chaotic rescue in the Pyrennes. Jon Apodaka; O16.2 The Development of UIAA Safety Commission Standards for Avalanche Rescue Equipment; Manuel Genswein, Davide Rogora, Vittorio Bedogni, Dave Custer; O16.3 Are avalanche courses the new high-risk sport? - Use of Sensation Seeking Scale in avalanche education highlights the need for reassessment of participants’ true nature and suggests that the test itself can serve as a learning tool; Stefan Mårtensson, Mårten Johansson; O16.4 How can (serious) gaming help to trace and improve snow avalanche expertise process? An innovative methodology and application to roads risk management; Laure Vidaud-Barral, Jean-Marc Tacnet, François Pinet, Xavier Pasquier, Sébastien Escande, Alain Duclos, Anne-Laure Jousselme; O16.5 Backcountry Ascender’ Avalanche Educator Case Study - Leveraging Incentive Based Learning and Peer Accountability to Drive Avalanche Education; Christopher Mayer; O16.6 Avalanche Rescue – precognition and training improve time necessary to free airways and start resuscitation in companion rescue after complete avalanche burial – a randomized single blinded mannequin study; Bernd Wallner, Luca Moroder, Anna Brandt, Hannah Kranebitter, Stefanie Erhart, Mirjam Bachler, Gabriel Putzer, Giacomo Strapazzon Rachel Turner, Markus Falk,Peter Mayr, Hermann Brugger; P16.1 Development of avalanche search and rescue courses in Japan based on the best practice in avalanche rescue by mountainsafety.info; Tomoaki Fujimura, Ken-Ichi Sakakibara; P16.2 Burial duration, depth and air pocket explain avalanche survival patterns in the
Alps; Giacomo Strapazzon, Emily Procter, Tomas Dal Cappello, Benjamin Zweifel, Andreas Renner, Andreas Würtele, Markus Falk, Hermann Brugger; P16.3 Let's break tradition and save more lives: Using snowmobiles for avalanche rescue/; Michael Duffy, Bruce Edgerly; P16.4 Monitoring of subjects during avalanche breathing experiments – possible errors; Lenka Horakova; P16.5 The influence of snow physical properties on humans breathing into an artificial air pocket; Hannes Gatterer, Giacomo Strapazzon, Tomas Dal Cappello, Peter Paal, Markus Falk, Sandro Malacrida, Benjamin Reuter, Jürg Schweizer, Hermann Brugger; P16.6 European Snow Booklet – an inventory of snow measurements in Europe; Anna Haberkorn, Charles Fierz, Christoph Marty; P16.7 The Effectiveness and Retention of Minimal Transceiver, Shovel and Probe Companion Rescue Training; Derek Bain; P16.8 The “essential distinctions” – rethinking avalanche education and communication habits; Lukas Ruetz; P16.9 Wise Ones - Case Study on prominent mentors of the US avalanche industry; Eeva Latosuo, Aleph Johnston-Bloom; P16.10 A college-level training program for avalanche safety workers; Roger Coit, Kelly Elder, Ethan Greene, Rebecca Hodgetts, Brian Lazar, John
MacKinnon, Blase Reardon; P16.11 FINLAV - Finnish Avalanche Education - From scratch to curriculum; Eeva Mäkelä, Kai Lehtonen, Jussi Muittari; P16.13 Winter 2016-2017 snowfall and avalanche emergency management in Italy; (Central Appennines) - a review; Igor Chiambretti, Daniele Moro, Valerio Segor, Gianluca Tognoni, Luigi Bonetti, Matteo Fioletti, Renato Zasso, Gabriele Amadori, Alvise Tomaselli; P16.14 Simplifying the Signal Search: Why You Don’t Need to Rotate Your Transceiver Vertically; Bruce Edgerly; P16.15 Avalanche Incident Countermeasures by the Japan AvSAR Council; Azusa Degawa, Makoto Kudoda, Tatsunori Fukumaki, Ikuo Imataki, Hidenori Higashi, Takashi Kawashima; P16.16 BackcountrySOS; Stephanie Thomas; P16.17 Courses on snow and avalanches at the BOKU University of Life Sciences and Natural Hazards, Vienna, Austria; Ingrid Reiweger, Jan-Thomas Fischer; P16.18 Theory and Practice in Introductory Avalanche Education; Cassandra Balent, Jerry Johnson, Jordy Hendrikx, Elizabeth A. Shanahan; P16.19 Avalanche education in Austria – about the current status and a new concept; Lukas Ruetz, Matthias Walcher; P16.20 Riskmanagement on and off prepared pistes - Presentation of a teaching tool to the mediation adequate to age of behaviour patterns in and beyond the organised ski area. Alexander Holaus; P16.21 Practical education kit for avalanche training with groups; Hansueli Rhyner, Stephan Harvey, Lukas Dürr, Hans Martin Henny; P16.22 Are hand-held infrared thermometers and cameras useful for avalanche forecasting? For avalanche education? Bruce Jamieson, Michael Smith; P16.23 Injuries in Avalanche Search and Rescue Dogs: A Survey Based Study; Don McPhalen, Jennifer Coulter, James Lange, Bronwyn Fullagar, Rob Harrop; P16.24 ARGE -SCHNEE: An elaborated training of Search and Rescuedogs in snow Barbara Hinterstoisser, Walter Fretschner; P16.25 Opportunities and Limits of Rescue Dog Operations After Disasters Due to Mass Movements and Avalanches; Dieter Horn
- SchlagwörterLawinenunfall, Lawinenrettung, Rettung, Schneemessung, Lawinenvorhersage
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