Peculiarities of operating a field mechanized bakery and making bread on it in radioactively contaminated areas
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Purpose: Analysis of potential risks that may lead to the need to bake bread in conditions of radiation contamination of the territory, as well as development of an algorithm for the actions of officials during the baking of bread at a military bakery in conditions of radiation contamination of the territory.
Method: comparative.
Results: Radiation danger, the large volume and complexity of the tasks, require the personnel of the bakery in extreme conditions to display high moral, psychological and combat qualities, readiness to fulfill their duty and successfully solve the tasks, no matter how difficult they may be. Professional training of personnel should be a subject of constant concern, for which officials should regularly conduct appropriate classes and provide control and organizational assistance during work. Clear, complete and strict compliance with these recommendations will ensure the protection of personnel from the ingress of radioactive substances into the body with bread prepared at the bakery, and will contribute to the preservation of the health of military personnel.
Value: Outline of the algorithms of the operation of the military bakery in the conditions of the risk of radiation contamination in the conditions of repelling the armed aggression of the Russian Federation, from the moment of reconnaissance to the actual process of baking bread.
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