Modern Training Process in Safety and Security Engineering

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Modern tools are one of the essential elements of a successful process readiness in safety and security engineering. Modern IT technologies penetrate into the fields of safety and security. In the contribution the authors describe modern approaches in the education and training process for the case of fire and rescue units. Their target under review are simulation technologies in the form of augmented and virtual reality and their potential applications in safety and security practice.

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