Course Objectives: |
Students who have mastered the historical development of civil defense and civil protection should have practical knowledge about protection methods against CBRN incidents. |
Course Content: |
Definition and historical development of civil defense, Civil protection, Definition of chemical warfare, general distinction of chemical warfare agents, Personal cleansing from chemical warfare agents, Definition and properties of biological warfare agents, Signs of radiation, Main principles and measures to be taken in protection from radiation, Differences between nuclear weapons and classical weapons differences, Atomic and hydrogen bombs, Effects of nuclear weapons, Warning alert signs, bunkers, concealment and blackout |
Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Definition and historical development of civil defense |
KBRN Defense and Security textbook |
2) |
Civil protection |
KBRN Defense and Security textbook |
3) |
Definition of chemical warfare, general distinction of chemical warfare agents |
KBRN Defense and Security textbook |
4) |
Personal cleaning from chemical warfare agents |
KBRN Defense and Security textbook |
5) |
Definition and properties of biological warfare agents |
KBRN Defense and Security textbook |
6) |
Protection and cleaning from biological warfare agents |
KBRN Defense and Security textbook |
7) |
Radiation definition and properties |
KBRN Defense and Security textbook |
8) |
Midterm |
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9) |
Radiation symptoms and prevention methods |
KBRN Defense and Security textbook |
10) |
Main principles and measures to be taken in radiation protection |
KBRN Defense and Security textbook |
11) |
Differences between nuclear weapons and conventional weapons |
KBRN Defense and Security textbook |
12) |
Atomic and hydrogen bombs |
KBRN Defense and Security textbook |
13) |
Effects of nuclear weapons |
KBRN Defense and Security textbook |
14) |
Warning signs, bunkers, concealment and blackout |
KBRN Defense and Security textbook |