Wiki source code of a. Operational Demands
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3.1 | 1 | Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) operations take place in challenging conditions that impose specific **operational demands** on responders and technology. This section of the SYNERGISE USAR project wiki outlines the real-world context in which USAR teams work across Europe, ensuring our system design is grounded in actual field needs. It is informed by practitioner interviews, **INSARAG** guidelines, and field observations. The following subpages detail key aspects of the operational environment and how they influence requirements: |
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4.1 | 4 | **[[1. Environment>>Main.sdf.Environments.WebHome]] **– Describes the physical and operational conditions of disaster sites (e.g. collapsed structures, hazards, weather). |
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4.1 | 7 | **[[2. FR Organisation>>Main.sdf.FR Organisation.WebHome]] **– Explains USAR team hierarchy, interagency coordination, and how structures vary across European countries. |
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4.1 | 10 | **[[Task division in USAR missions>>Main.sdf.FR Organisation.Task division in USAR missions.WebHome]] **– Illustrates how tasks are split among team members at a rescue site and how work is coordinated on the ground. |
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4.1 | 13 | **[[ASR levels>>Main.sdf.FR Organisation.ASR levels.WebHome]] **– Defines the five sequential **Assessment, Search and Rescue (ASR) levels** (ASR1–ASR5) and clarifies which teams perform which phases of operation. |
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| 16 | Each page highlights implications for system design and provides links to related topics (e.g. **Stakeholders**, **Personas**, **Use Cases**, **Human Factors**). This modular guide allows engineers, human-factors experts, and stakeholders to navigate the complex USAR context and align the SYNERGISE system with operational reality. |