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Table 1.
Basic differences of self-rescuers and PSERA of other classes
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N p/p
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Characteristics
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PSERA
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Military and civil
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Self-rescuers
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Industrial
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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1
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Purpose of use
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Maintenance of fighting (working) efficiency
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Reduction of risk of defeats, safe escape from danger zones
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Saving health during and after working activity
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2
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Who and when is using
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Military and civil staff during the special period
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All categories of the population in extreme situations
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Personnel of the enterprises in a peacetime
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3
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Multiuse
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Yes
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No
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Yes
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4
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Effective period
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Hours
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15-30 minutes
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Hours
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5
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Valid system of means
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Available
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Not available
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Available
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6
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List of DCS needed to be protected from
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Determined
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Has to be specifiedfor man-caused disasters, fires, acts of terrorism
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Determined
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7
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Concentrations & dozes
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Determined
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Has to be specified for man-caused disasters, fires, acts of terrorism
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Determined
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8
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Permissible concentrations & dozes
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PCt50 ,PD50
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Has to be specified and agreed
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PDK, PDD
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9
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Standards and order of use
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Determined
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Not Determined
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Determined
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