Multicriteria approach to the selection of the training model of dangerous goods transport advisors in the ministry of defense and the Serbian Army

Introduction/purpose: Progress of science and development of new technologies brings increased everyday use of goods with potential human safety and health hazards. The aim of this paper was to select a model for training individuals who are to perform the function of dangerous goods transport a...

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Autores principales: Vesko M. Lukovac, Svetlana R. Zeljić Drakulić, Lazar M. Tomić, Feng Liu
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Lenguaje:EN
Publicado: University of Defence in Belgrade 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/b3865651562f4028b8a61271314278d7
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Sumario:Introduction/purpose: Progress of science and development of new technologies brings increased everyday use of goods with potential human safety and health hazards. The aim of this paper was to select a model for training individuals who are to perform the function of dangerous goods transport advisors in the Ministry of Defense (MD) and the Serbian Armed Forces (SAF). Methods: The problem was solved through the use of the AHP (Analytic Hierarchy Process) with ten subject-matter experts involved, who all contributed - within their individual competency level, with different individual weight of knowledge - to the final decision. Results: The stability of the final decision was confirmed with a dynamic sensitivity analysis through the use of Expert Choice 2000 software. Conclusion: The results of the conducted research favored the model by which the training should be conducted relying on one’s own resources.