Medis-Alarm Significant Database of Hazardous Substances in Czech Republic

Authors

  • Otakar Jiří Mika Department of Crisis Management, Faculty of Security Management, Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic | Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, České Budějovice, Czech Republic https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7219-6570
  • Lubomír Polívka Department of Crisis Management, Faculty of Security Management, Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
  • Karel Malinovský Department of Crisis Management, Faculty of Security Management, Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
  • Tomáš Matýs Department of Crisis Management, Faculty of Security Management, Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6759-0891

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54779/chl20240169

Keywords:

hazardous chemical substances, medis-alarm, integrated rescue system, teaching

Abstract

This article deals with the security of the population and the fire brigade, which uses the Czech database of hazardous substances, Medis-Alarm. This database is connected with the long-term operation of the proven safety transport system TRINS (transport, information and accident system) in the Czech Republic. The Medis-Alarm database is the most widespread one used in the Czech Republic. In this paper, this database is therefore characterized and described in detail, and various possibilities of its use at universities are indicated. The article also aims to provoke a public professional discussion on the necessary increase of the safety of both the population and rescuers and the improvement of environmental protection in the Czech Republic.

Published

2024-03-15

How to Cite

Mika, O. J., Polívka, L., Malinovský, K., & Matýs, T. (2024). Medis-Alarm Significant Database of Hazardous Substances in Czech Republic. Chemické Listy, 118(3), 169–173. https://doi.org/10.54779/chl20240169

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