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Research, Development, Innovation Unit 2018 Personnel 2018 Marko Hassinen Esa Kokki Johanna Alastalo Johannes Alisa Puustinen Ketola Ph.D. Ph.D. Vocational D.Soc.Sc. BEng Rescue methods, Director of Research College Student


  1. Research, Development, Innovation Unit 2018

  2. Personnel 2018 Marko Hassinen Esa Kokki Johanna Alastalo Johannes Alisa Puustinen Ketola Ph.D. Ph.D. Vocational D.Soc.Sc. BEng Rescue methods, Director of Research College Student Operating Inf. security Statistics Research Registry on environment rescue services, secretary Statistics Jouni Aino Harinen Mari Antti Haataja Henna Salminen M.Sc. Lehtimäki BEng Anttonen Organizational M. Adm. Sc. Student Fire chief B.Soc.Sc. Hazardous Communication Fire Fire Work and materials, investigation investigation economic TOKEVA sociology 2 www.pelastusopisto.fi

  3. RDI activity is systematic To seek new information. activities to increase knowledge and knowledge to find new The aim of basic research is to find applications. new hypotheses, the formation of theories, legalities and Testing. Research The aim of the action is to find For example, basic research is something essentially new. characteristics, structures and dependencies. Applied research primarily focuses on a particular one practical application. Applied research is for example, the creation of new methods and methods to solve a specific problem. Innovation means measures, with the aim of producing Development activity means a systematic operation of research new or improved as a result and / or to use the information obtained through practical experience products, processes, new substances, products, production processes, methods and systems or innovations. or to substantially improve existing ones. 3 www.pelastusopisto.fi (Based: Tilastokeskus)

  4. Main tasks Coordinate RDI Maintain the registry Revisions of national activities for the on rescue services research guidelines for Rescue Services in rescue services (PRONTO) Finland Analyse The RDI needs Facilitate the Participate in RDI • to support decision making implementation of the activities nationally • to develop opeations of research results into and internationally rescue services practice • to develop education 4 www.pelastusopisto.fi

  5. Expertise in three areas • Experts from three different areas are needed Context to utilized researched • Who, where and when? information • Best fit • Best Methods (Research) • Best Matchibility (context) Research • Best Practices (Practice) Practice • What and • How? why? • Best Practices • Best Methods Dale Hanson (Safety2016) 5 www.pelastusopisto.fi

  6. Research guidelines for rescue services The first theme is The third theme The second theme is defined on the basis deals with the defined on the basis of the development responsibility of of the development needs outside rescue individuals and Dynamic guidelines needs within rescue National guidelines services groups formed by for next 10 years services individuals Rescue services in Operations of rescue the dynamic Role of individuals in services environment safety 6 www.pelastusopisto.fi

  7. Rescue services in the dynamic enviroment Changing and increasing Changes in dynamics of Political and economic complexity of the Social risks the international factors accident profiles environment • Positive and negative • Impacts of aging of • Impacts of structural • The EU’s Civil outcomes of population on rescue changes on rescue Protection Mechanism digitalisation and services services • Aid provided following power • Impacts of increasing • Impacts of changes in international interdependencies social polarisation on public funding agreements • Threats caused by accident proneness • Role of rescue services • Co-operation with novel materials and • Impacts of immigration as part of safety and neighboring countries their impacts on rescue on rescue services security operations • Assessment of and preparedness to new threats 7 www.pelastusopisto.fi

  8. Operations of rescue services Expertise, competence Changing roles of rescue Function and quality of Methods renewing requirements and services services rescue operations education of personnel • Gaps of safety and • Standard and • Multi-skilled personnel, • Rescue techniques and security and effectiveness of capability to utilise occupational safety interagency co- services with less digitalisation • Planning and operation resources • Competence management • From reactive to • Future of contract fire identification and • Rescue technology proactive brigades career development • Innovations for • Function of emergency • Conformity of accident prevention response centres education to requirements of work 8 www.pelastusopisto.fi

  9. Role of indivuduals in safety Intentional weakening Attitudes towards safety Interaction and threatening of safety • Current state of safety • New modalities of • Radicalisation culture volunteering and • Terrorism exploiting volunteer • How indifference reflects • Interference and activity to causes and violence towards consequences of • Interaction between authorities accidents individuals, groups and the authorities • Accidents caused by negligence • Adopting new procedures Role of individuals in safety 9 www.pelastusopisto.fi

  10. Research strategy in Pelastusopisto Strategy of rescue Research guidelines Strategy of services for rescue services Pelastusopisto Activities of the authorities To develope To support To develope operations of decision-making education rescue services Dialogue with researchers and practitioners Sharing & RDIE Optimise external funding interacting environment ½ external funding 11+9 projects / y 15 publications / y project involvs a thesis

  11. Activities Maintenance of and education on registry on rescue services Practical field tests • fire tests, product tests, RDI projects demonstrations, etc. • 38 hectare wide training ground • Strategic goal 2018: 10 +1 with simulators to test and projects, 15 publications demonstrate products/processes • Strategic goal 2018: 6 theses in • scenario demonstrations in RDI connection with RDI projects projects • Strategic goal 2018: NPS 90 % 11 www.pelastusopisto.fi

  12. Training ground RDI services are responsible for the testing and burning operations of the Pelastusopisto Safety-related training that can be combined with tests 12 www.pelastusopisto.fi

  13. Resources Permanent staff of 5 5 working on projects Teachers as experts Students as assistants • Budget (2017: 2,1 MEuro) • External funding (2017: 1,1 MEuro) 13 www.pelastusopisto.fi

  14. No smoke - without research! www.pelastusopisto.fi tutkimus@pelastusopisto.fi @Pelastusopisto.tk @peo_tutkimus 14 20.11.2018 www.pelastusopisto.fi

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