A KEY ELEMENT IN ENSURING THE CONTINUITY OF THE MILITARY CENTERS ACTIVITIES, UNDER THE CONSTANT PRESSURE OF CONTAMINATION WITH THE SARS-COV-2 VIRUS

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  • Ionel COTOARBĂ

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https://doi.org/10.53477/2284-9378-21-10

Abstract

In the event of a pandemic, the priorities for any commander must be focused on protecting their own personnel, maintaining combat capability and carrying out the missions. The personnel protection measures are implemented in a unitary and gradual conception depending on the pandemic evolution in the area of responsibility. The appearance of increasingly contagious viruses and the promotion of their rapid spread globally through the diversity and complexity of land, air and naval transport, forces us to reconsider our position on the following issues: training and recruitment of staff; making stocks; adaptation of protection measures, in particular of personnel; optimization of operating procedures based on clearly defined principles.

 

Keywords: military centers; planning; personnel protection; protection measures; circuits; risk areas.

 

References

*** Law no. 446/2006 on the preparation of the population for defence.
*** Romanian Government Decision no. 969 of 22nd August 2007 on the organization, conduct and management of training for the defence of persons with managerial responsibilities in the field of public administration, at central and local level.
*** CBRN protection Field Manual, Bucharest, 2015.
[Presidential administration], The National Security Strategy of Romania for the period 2020-2024, Bucharest, 2020.
Mitulețu Ion, ”Are we ready to deal with a biological crisis?”, Journal of Military Chemistry, no. 18/2020.
Mitulețu Ion, Herciu Alexandru, Apărarea CBRN în operația brigăzii mecanizate, ”Carol I” National Defence University, Bucharest, 2014.
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2021-07-12

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COTOARBĂ , I. . (2021). A KEY ELEMENT IN ENSURING THE CONTINUITY OF THE MILITARY CENTERS ACTIVITIES, UNDER THE CONSTANT PRESSURE OF CONTAMINATION WITH THE SARS-COV-2 VIRUS. BULLETIN OF "CAROL I" NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY, 10(2), 83–88. https://doi.org/10.53477/2284-9378-21-10

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