Basics of Life Safety for 8th Grade [Russian Edition]
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Narrated by:
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Ilya Bobylev
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By:
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T. Levashova
About this listen
This audio course will help students in grade eight understand the causes of man-made emergencies and their consequences, as well as learn the rules of safe behavior in emergencies and chemical and radioactive facilities, specifically hydrodynamic accidents. Listeners will take interest in sections on different sports and personal protective equipment, and - most importantly - learn concrete methods of self-defense to ensure their personal safety in different situations.
Please note: This audiobook is in Russian.
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