Changes for page a. Objectives
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... ... @@ -3,11 +3,15 @@ 3 3 **//Note: I would position Objectives as first item in "Specification".//** 4 4 5 5 6 -Synergise aims to advance firstresponders'6 +Synergise aims to advance emergency **team performance**. 7 7 8 +* **Effectiveness **concerns the extent to which the mission goals are achieved, such as finding and evacuating victims, securing the environment (e.g. containment) and fire extinguishing, 9 +* **Efficiency **concerns the degree to which the team uses resources (time, equipment, personnel, information) in a way that minimizes waste and maximizes timely outcomes. 8 8 9 -An important objective of Synergise is to develop technologies that help to maintain and protect the **physical and mental integrity of first responders** so they can perform effectively during the missing and recover safely after. 10 10 12 + 13 +Further, Synergise aims to support the **physical and mental integrity of the emergency team-members** so they can perform effectively during the missing and recover safely after. 14 + 11 11 **Health**. The overarching objective of first responders' health concerns their long-term physical and mental well-being (so, also considering the effects of operations after the mission). It includes for example work-related fatigue, physical and mental workload, and stress. Ensuring recovery time and managing trauma are approaches to reduce long-term health risks. 12 12 13 13 * Synergise technology objective: Monitor the physical and mental state of first responders during extreme conditions to detect health risks at an early stage (exhaustion, heat stress, toxic exposure, emotional strain).