Krízový Manažment, 2021 (vol. 20), issue 2

Scientific - proffessional papers

PROACTIVE FIRE PROTECTION ACTIVITY FOR SOFT TARGTES

Adam MALATINSKÝ, Luděk LUKÁŠ

Krízový Manažment 2021, 20(2):5-15 | DOI: 10.26552/krm.C.2021.2.5-15  

The article deals with proactive ways of fire protection of soft target objects. The first chapter deals with the general characteristics and description of a soft target object. The next chapter focuses on the characteristics and description of a proactive security breach model. The article then characterizes the analysis of fire protection measures. The subsequent chapter deals with proactive methods of fire protection, where the operation of activities in fire protection is divided into several phases. The final chapter focuses on the design and application of specific proactive methods of providing fire protection for a soft target object. Specifically,...

ANALYSIS OF SELECTED INDICATORS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ASSESSMENT IN THE TERRITORY OF THE SR (FOR THE PURPOSES OF SUPPORTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESCUE SERVICES)

Iveta MARKOVÁ, Mikuláš MONOŠI

Krízový Manažment 2021, 20(2):16-24 | DOI: 10.26552/krm.C.2021.2.16-24  

The development of climate change is evaluated based on trends in long-term time series (1951 - 2018) of individual climatic elements, comparing values of individual years with the standard period in climatology 1961 - 1990 (SAŽP, 2019). The aim of the article is to evaluate climate elements, namely the production of greenhouse gases, average annual air temperature, annual total atmospheric precipitation, drought index and annual soil temperature (soil index). Data presented in the article are obtained from public reports on the state of the environment in the Slovak Republic and other related documents. In 1881 - 2018, Slovakia underwent significant...

MENTAL WORKLOAD AS A RISK FACTOR OF THE WORK ENVIRONMENT

Eva SVENTEKOVÁ, Linda MAKOVICKÁ OSVALDOVÁ, Ivan DLUGOŠ, Stanislav MALÝ

Krízový Manažment 2021, 20(2):25-32 | DOI: 10.26552/krm.C.2021.2.25-32  

The authors of the article provide an overview of relevant legal regulations in the field of mental workload and occupational health and safety in the conditions of the Slovak Republic. The article deals with the manifestations of mental workload, a risk factor in the work environment, such as stress, fatigue, monotony and mental overload. It includes recommended procedures and methods of assessing mental and sensory workload in terms of work characteristics and work environment, as well as recommended measures to reduce the level of excessive mental workload.

SAFETY IMPACT OF THE MOUNTAIN RESCUE SERVICE

Jozef KUBÁS, Katarína HOLLÁ, Mária POLORECKÁ

Krízový Manažment 2021, 20(2):33-38 | DOI: 10.26552/krm.C.2021.2.33-38  

The paper describes the key intervention component included in the integrated rescue system of the Slovak Republic - the Mountain Rescue Service. It represents its inclusion within the integrated rescue system with the definition of the main tasks. Moreover, it specifies in detail the specific activities that this rescue unit performs in the Slovak Republic. In the Conclusions, based on processed statistical data illustrated by graphs, it points out the most frequent interventions of the Mountain Rescue Service and their number. It also highlights the justification for the interventions and their growing number over the years. In the final summary,...

SPECIFICS OF "CEO" FRAUDS

Michaela JURISOVÁ

Krízový Manažment 2021, 20(2):39-46 | DOI: 10.26552/krm.C.2021.2.39-46  

The article deals with a specific type of fraud - Chief Executive Officer Fraud - CEO Fraud. This crime also grows in the Slovak Republic. Its specifics are the presence of a manager, sophistication of perpetrators, international dimension, deceiving the accountant, masked email, "money mule", money laundering, extensive financial damage, social engineering, etc. The text contains information about the situation in the Slovak Republic, mainly in 2020. The article also includes recommendations and prevention options

POSSIBILITIES OF IMPLEMENTING NEW TECHNOLOGIES INTO THE COMMUNICATION INTERFACE OF A SIMULATOR DESIGNED TO SUPPORT CRISIS MANAGEMENT

Jiří BARTA, Jiří KALENDA

Krízový Manažment 2021, 20(2):47-53 | DOI: 10.26552/krm.C.2021.2.47-53  

The number of anthropogenic and natural disasters is growing and their impacts increase pressure on prevention and crisis preparedness in the public and private sectors. Exercises of the crisis management authorities, which test and verify both plans and capabilities, form part of the crisis preparedness. The article deals with the preparation and application of crisis preparedness training using software and simulation tools. The next part of the article focuses on the training of the crisis management bodies, describing all preparation and implementation phases. Simulation has a great impact on preparedness due to the possibility to test and verify...

USE OF SELECTED OPERATIONAL RESEARCH METHODS IN FORCE PROTECTION PLANNING FOR AIR OPERATIONS

Martin BAKIČ

Krízový Manažment 2021, 20(2):54-63 | DOI: 10.26552/krm.C.2021.2.54-63  

At the beginning of the article, we characterize the purpose, conditions, utilization and objectives of force protection for air operations. We focus on selected modern methods applicable in the planning process of force protection for air operations. The article presents the research based on the Markov model, scenario method (scenario planning) and SWOT analysis in aviation with direct implementation into the planning process in this field. We briefly define the selected methods and identify their specific use in force protection planning for air operations. Specifically, we examine the method application as efficiently as possible in real-life situations...

RISK MANAGEMENT IN SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS

Katarína BUGANOVÁ, Mária HUDÁKOVÁ, Mária LUSKOVÁ

Krízový Manažment 2021, 20(2):64-72 | DOI: 10.26552/krm.C.2021.2.64-72  

The environment of a sports organization is currently considered unstable, uncertain, and turbulent, with constantly changing conditions. There is a need to implement risk management in sports organizations, taking into account their specifics as well as the requirements for the nature of the activity that the risk manager should provide. The aim of the paper is to evaluate the current state of sports organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic in Slovakia, to propose the inclusion of a risk manager in the management of sports organizations and to describe the basic steps of applying the risk management process in sports organizations. In accordance...