Rahel Krause, Justin Kühn, Carsten Schiffer, T. Gries
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摘要
消防队员在日常生活中面临着高风险和危险,如火焰和烟雾。为了防止这些危险,消防队员穿着防护服。作为雇主,有责任根据DIN EN 469为消防员提供良好的保护。为此,有必要选择、采购和维护合适的消防员防护服。为了确定上述步骤中的弱点,并制定和提出补救已确定弱点的建议,进行了一项实证研究。为了准备这项研究,首先对消防队的成员进行了采访。在访谈的基础上,对消防员服装的相关标准和规定进行了分类,并确定了标准和规定之间的紧张区域以及日常消防生活中的设计。在此基础上,进行了标准化的定量调查,并对受访者的回答进行了实证评估。评估既考察了被调查者的回答行为,也考察了由于人口统计学差异而导致的不同问题的回答行为之间的依赖关系。一项重要的发现是,与男性消防员相比,女性消防员对自己的消防服不太满意。消防员的衣服更不合身了。他们感觉不到安全和舒适。此外,女性对防护服缺乏信心。服装的合身程度与满意度、自信心和受保护感之间存在相关性
Girl on Fire – Links between sex, firefighters’ clothing, safety, confidence and wear and tear
Firefighters are exposed to high risks and hazards, such as flames and smoke, in their daily lives. To be protected against these risks, firefighters wear protective clothing. As an employer, it is the duty to provide firefighters with good protection according to DIN EN 469. To do so, it is necessary to select, procure and maintain suitable firefighters' protective clothing. In order to identify weaknesses in the above steps and to develop and present proposals for remedying the identified weak points, an empirical study was conducted. In preparation for this study, interviews were first conducted with members of fire brigades. Based on the interviews, the relevant standards and regulations for fire fighters´ clothing were classified and areas of tension between the standards and regulations as well as their design in everyday fire brigade life were identified. Based on this, a standardized quantitative survey was conducted and the answers of the respondents were empirically evaluated. The evaluation examined both the respondents' answering behavior and the dependency between the answering behavior for different questions due to demographic differences. A key finding is that women firefighters are less satisfied with their firefighting clothing compared to men firefighters. The firefighters' clothing fits them worse. They do not feel as safe and comfortable. Moreover, woman have less confidence in the protective clothing. There is a correlation between the fit of the clothing and the satisfaction, confidence and feeling of protection