The correlation between professional profiles and injury rates among fire and rescue units of the Federal Fire Service of the EMERCOM of Russia

A. Kondashov, E. Udavtsova, K. A. Mazaev, E. Bobrinev
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Relevance. The personnel profiles, turnover rates, and shortage of human workforce have a significant impact on work efficiency, including the risk of occupational injury, among the Federal fire service (FFS) officers of the EMERCOM of Russia. The objective is to analyze the profiles of fire and rescue officers and their individual characteristics by region to identify any associations with occupational injury rates among the EMERCOM FFS personnel.Methods. The research relies on occupational injury statistics for the EMERCOM FFS personnel collected over 3 years from 2021 to 2023. Occupational injury rates are calculated per 10,000 FFS personnel for every Russian Federation constituent. Personnel profiles included average age, service duration, personnel turnover, shortage, education (professional or vocational, including a degree in fire safety engineering), and other employee parameters. Per capita gross regional product was considered for every Russian Federation constituent.Results and analysis. The factor analysis was based on the matrix of synthetic indicators, eventually producing seven significant factors responsible for 75.2 % of the total variance. Factor 3 is associated with the level of occupational injuries. The injury rate does not significantly contribute to other factors. In 2021–2023 the annual injury rate among the EMERCOM of Russia FFS personnel was (8.56 ± 1.02) cases per 10,000 people. All the constituents were split in three color-coded groups by injury rate – the green group for optimal rate, the yellow group for acceptable rate, and the red group for elevated rate. In each group, the average injury rates and assessments for personnel and region profiles were obtained to calculate the χ2 test and determine the indicators that most significantly affect occupational injury rates. The analysis showed that among the EMERCOM of Russia FFS personnel, occupational injury rates are higher in constituents with larger numbers of first responders (therefore, a larger share of firefighting commanders among the FFS personnel) and officers with a degree in fire safety engineering. The injury rate is also higher in constituents with greater workforce.Conclusion. Taking into account the dangerous and risky working conditions of the EMERCOM FFS personnel, firefighter professionalism requires further improvement and promotion to meet current fire and emergency prevention criteria, eliminate consequences, and develop innovative and flexible personnel solutions, allowing to maximize performance and overcome emerging problems.
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俄罗斯EMERCOM联邦消防局消防和救援单位专业概况与受伤率之间的相关性
相关性。人员概况、更替率和劳动力短缺对工作效率,包括俄罗斯 EMERCOM 联邦消防局(FFS)官员的工伤风险有重大影响。研究的目的是分析各地区消防和救援人员的概况及其个人特征,以确定与俄联邦应急管理局联邦消防队人员工伤率之间的关联。研究依据的是 2021 年至 2023 年 3 年间收集的 EMERCOM FFS 人员工伤统计数据。计算了每个俄罗斯联邦主体每 10,000 名 FFS 人员的工伤率。人员概况包括平均年龄、服务期限、人员更替、短缺、教育(专业或职业,包括消防安全工程学位)以及其他员工参数。每个俄罗斯联邦主体的人均地区生产总值都被考虑在内。根据合成指标矩阵进行因子分析,最终得出七个重要因子,占总方差的 75.2%。因子 3 与工伤水平有关。工伤率对其他因素的影响不大。在 2021-2023 年期间,俄罗斯对外经济关系委员会的联邦财务部队人员的年工伤率为每万人(8.56 ± 1.02)例。所有组成人员按受伤率分为三个色标组--绿色组为最佳受伤率,黄色组为可接受受伤率,红色组为高受伤率。在每组中,获取人员和地区概况的平均工伤率和评估结果,计算 χ2 检验,确定对工伤率影响最大的指标。分析结果表明,在俄罗斯消防部队人员的应急指挥部中,第一反应人员数量较多(因此,在消防部队人员中,消防指挥官所占比例较大)和拥有消防安全工程学位的军官的组成人员的职业伤害率较高。结论。考虑到 EMERCOM 消防部队人员工作条件的危险性和风险性,消防员的专业素质需要进一步提高和促进,以满足当前火灾和紧急情况预防标准,消除后果,并制定创新和灵活的人员解决方案,从而最大限度地提高绩效和克服新出现的问题。
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