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Rosa Van Tuijn 5.1 1 === **Health and environmental monitoring – USAR** ===
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4 [[OB03: Improve first responder health through monitoring of physical and mental state >>path:/bin/view/2.%20Specification/Objectives/OB03%3A%20Improve%20health%20through%20monitoring%20of%20physical%20and%20mental%20state%20/]]
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6 [[OB04: Improve safety by providing overviews and warnings of environment conditions>>path:/bin/view/2.%20Specification/Objectives/OB04%3A%20Improve%20safety%20by%20providing%20overviews%20and%20warnings%20of%20environment%20conditions/]]
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Mark Rinse van Koningsveld 1.1 8 |**TDP**|TDP3, TDP6, TDP7
9 |**IDP**|IDP2, IDP4
10 |**Actors**|Responder, Team Leader, Medical Staff, Safety Officer
11 |**Pre-Condition**|Wearables calibrated and worn before entering the operational zone.
12 |**Post-Condition**|Health data processed; alerts triggered; medical decisions informed.
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18 === **Action Sequence** ===
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20 1. **Sensor Setup and Readiness**
21  a. Wearables are distributed and calibrated at staging area.
22  b. Each responder confirms correct placement and pairing.
23  c. System diagnostics confirm connectivity to C3I and health monitoring software.
24 1. **Monitoring and Local Alerts**
25  a. Wearables measure vitals (e.g. heart rate, temp, hydration).
26  b. Local LED/sound alerts notify responder of rising stress or danger.
27  c. Non-critical data is logged passively for review.
28 1. **Remote Monitoring and Escalation**
29  a. Safety officer observes all live health feeds via dashboard.
30  b. Alerts for critical thresholds trigger visual/audio warnings.
31  c. Team leader is notified and confirms next action (pause, replace, extract).
32 1. **Medical Decision and Evacuation**
33  a. Medic evaluates responder if thresholds persist.
34  b. If required, team extracts responder for treatment.
35  c. Info logged and synced to medical HQ for continuity of care.
36 1. **Command-Level Operational Adjustment**
37  a. Based on patterns, team rotations or routes are adjusted.
38  b. System records trends for debrief and post-mission reporting.
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41 |=**Claims (title)**|=**Function**|=**Effect(s)**|=**Action Sequence Step(s)**
Mark Rinse van Koningsveld 6.1 42 |**CL1 Decreased physical overload for responders**|Health tracking, wearable alert|Reduces overexertion by triggering alerts when vitals (e.g. heart rate, hydration) cross thresholds → supports timely pause or extraction.
43 Prevents unnoticed fatigue.
44 → Measure with responder stress/effort logs or HR trends.|2a, 2b, 3a
45 |**CL2 Increase responder self-awareness**|LED/sound alert on wearables|Empowers responders to self-correct behavior (e.g. slow down, drink water) → Improves autonomy and prevents minor issues escalating.
46 → Measure with behavioral changes or pre-/post-incident interviews.|2b
47 |**CL3 Increase safety via remote escalation**|Dashboard monitoring, alert protocol|Improves safety by ensuring safety officers can intervene remotely based on live vitals.
48 → Measure with time to intervention or false negative ratio.|3a, 3b, 4a
49 |**CL4 Improve medical decision-making**|Medical triage supported by sensor data|Enables informed medical response and appropriate treatment via vitals history → Enhances continuity of care.|4a, 4b, 4c
50 |**CL5 Improve operational adjustments**|Trend analysis, dashboard logs|Increases efficiency by enabling team rotation or task redistribution based on trends → Reduces risk of burnout.
51 → Measure with team fatigue reduction or efficiency gain.|5a
52 |**CL6 Enable reflection and after-action review**|Health data exported after mission|Lessons learned from biometric trends can support better team training and planning.
53 → Measure with incorporation in debriefing and training protocols.|5b
54 |**CL7 Improve mission performance**|Combination of all functions|Faster, safer execution of USAR tasks due to proactive health management and risk mitigation.
55 → Measure with task time, number of extractions avoided, or successful rescues.|All steps
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