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Innovative Technologies in Management and Control of Rescuers When Performing Complex Tasks

Mirsharipova Zilola MirziyatovnaActing Associate Professor of the Department of "Life Safety" of the Faculty of "Geology-prospecting and mining – metallurgy" of Tashkent State Technical UniversityElmurotova Dilnoza BaxtiyorovnaDoctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physics and Mathematics, Docent, Committee for Industrial, Radiation and Nuclear Safety under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Scientific and Technical Center for Radiation and Nuclear Safety, Head of the Department for Safe Operation of Nuclear FacilitiesNurdinova Raziyaxon AbdixalikovnaAssociate Professor, PhD of the Fergana State Technical UniversityKurbanova Moхira AbduvahabovnaAssociate Professor of the Department of "Medical and Biological Chemistry No.1" Tashkent State MedicalTadjiyeva Xosiyat SultanovnaAssociate Professor of the Department of "Medical and Biological Chemistry No.1" Tashkent State MedicalMeyliyev Laziz OrziqulovichPhD, Associate Professor, Dean of "Physics Faculties", Karshi State University
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A survey revealed a high level of interest among rescuers in using physiological monitoring systems for real-time health monitoring. Most respondents consider such devices necessary and useful for improving safety and efficiency in challenging conditions. However, reliability, convenience, and data privacy remain important issues. An automatic alert system for deteriorating rescuer health is considered critical, as in emergency situations, a rescuer may not be able to initiate a signal. Preference is given to lightweight, uniform-integrated devices that do not interfere with movement and work. Incorporating such systems into rescuers' daily routines will significantly reduce risks to their lives and health, and will also improve the responsiveness of management. Further development and adaptation of these technologies, taking into account user needs and working conditions, is recommended.

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