Study of Risk Factors, Organization Method, and Risk Assessment in Troops’ Live Hand Grenade Training

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Live hand grenade throwing is a common training subject in troops. Its high security risk has long made it one of the most frightening training subjects for junior military officials. Live hand grenade training bears complicated potential risk factors, including actions of officers and soldiers, dangerous materials, training ground environment, and organization and management. Among all these factors, the action of trainees, the condition of safety officer, and training organization method are the most important ones. To ensure the safety precaution work of the training is well-done, hidden troubles must be eliminated completely, training organization method must be optimized, risk assessment must be launched scientifically, and good prevention and control measures must be applied. In this way training risks can be efficiently lowered, and the safety of the training is guaranteed. This thesis takes a deep research on risk factors, organization method, and risk assessment in troops’ live hand grenade training.

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Mei, Z., Mei, C., Tao, Y., Yao, L. (2016). Study of Risk Factors, Organization Method, and Risk Assessment in Troops’ Live Hand Grenade Training. In: Long, S., Dhillon, B. (eds) Man-Machine-Environment System Engineering. MMESE 2016. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 406. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2323-1_54

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