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Participants are given the chance to practice using the various camera models. In addition, training also covers the wide range of camera accessories. Participants have the opportunity to put their theoretical knowledge into practice.
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Skilled employees of professional, voluntary and works fire brigades, the mining industry, disaster prevention organizations and industry who are responsible for using thermal imaging cameras or are in the process of purchasing such equipment.
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Basic principles of physics (thermal radiation)
General development of the thermal imaging camera
Differences between, design and function of thermal imaging cameras
Areas of application by fire brigades
Examples of applications / trials
Interpretation of thermal images
Search and orientation exercises in smoke-filled rooms
Search and orientation exercises in a building on fire
Exercise (fire fighting crew using thermal imaging camera)
Techniques when using a thermal imaging camera
Search operations in darkness (at night)
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Week 26 |
28.06. - 30.06.05 |
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Week 35 |
30.08. - 01.09.05 |
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Week 36 |
06.09. - 09.09.05 |
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3 days |
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