Standard operational procedures (SOP) for effective fire safety evacuation visualization in college dormitory buildings

Author(s):  
Suwen Jiang ◽  
Chen Wang ◽  
Samuel Bimenyimana ◽  
Jeffrey Boon Hui Yap ◽  
Gaojian Zhang ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 266 ◽  
pp. 05004
Author(s):  
Nurul Ayuni Abdul Aziz ◽  
Rumaizah Mohd Nordin ◽  
Zulhabri Ismail ◽  
Julitta Yunus ◽  
Norfashiha Hashim

Fire ignition needs three elements consisting of heat, oxygen and fuel that may lead to a significant threat to life and property, in urban and rural areas. Various researches have produced statistics on fire breakouts around the globe that paid attention to residential fire. In the case of Malaysia, residential or dwellings have contributed to increased fire casualties especially related to the accidental fire that was caused by electrical origins, cooking appliances, faulty or misuse of equipment, careless handling of fire or hot substances as well as negligence. Due to that fact, the most critical features of safety in building in the fire event is evacuation or probability of safe escape. Building Information Modelling (BIM) can be utilized as it is effectively making sure that the evacuation plan is kept up to date and facilitate communications. Therefore, this paper aims to establish a conceptual framework for Dwelling Fire Safety Evacuation (DFSE). The method used for this paper is reviewing literature including journals, conference proceedings, reports and guidelines. The findings of this paper are the components of DSFE conceptual framework which consist of three elements including Fire Scenarios (i.e., design fire and boundary condition), Survival Strategies (i.e., extinguish, shelter and evacuation), and Safety (i.e., shortest time). The conceptual framework is expected to assist in future data collection for the development of the DSFE framework.


2014 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
pp. 116-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wahyu Sujatmiko ◽  
Hermawan K. Dipojono ◽  
F.X. Nugroho Soelami ◽  
Soegijanto

2014 ◽  
Vol 931-932 ◽  
pp. 583-587 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akekachai Sacfung ◽  
Kingkarn Sookhanaphibarn ◽  
Worawat Choensawat

Virtual worlds are successfully used for training a personal skill in an emergency situation. In this paper, we present a serious game for fire evacuation training in any public places like office buildings, conventional centers, hotels, and universities. The goal of fire safety evacuation plan is to minimize the damage, i.e. the number of injured people and casualties. In this paper, we built a virtual environment where imitates a classroom building in Bangkok University. We described a design process and development approach for achieving the objectives of evacuation training. The user evaluation was also conducted, showing that the prototype can be used effectively for training a fire drill at other public places.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 75-88
Author(s):  
Nurul Ayuni Abdul Aziz ◽  
Rumaizah Mohd Nordin ◽  
Zulhabri Ismail ◽  
Julitta Yunus ◽  
Norfashiha Hashim

Fire is an ignition of heat and smoke materials, which can pose a significant life and property threat. Residential fire in Malaysia has a high percentage of fire cases due to electrical sources, cooking appliances, defective of equipment, careless and negligence. Evacuation during fire is the most critical features in building safety. This includes the utilization of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in developing a good and efficient fire evacuation. This research paper aims to propose and established a conceptual framework of Dwelling Fire Safety Evacuation (DFSE). This paper utilizes the technique of systematic overview from previous research which includes journals, conferences proceedings, reports, framework and guidelines. The outcome of this paper consists the elements of dwelling fire safety evacuation including the element of Fire Scenarios (i.e., Fire characteristic, Building characteristic and Occupant characteristic), Influences Perceived Risk (i.e., Individual-Based, Physical and Social), Survival Strategy (i.e., extinguish, shelter and evacuation) and Safety (i.e., shortest time and awareness) which contributed to the development of the conceptual framework. These findings will assist the extended investigation of DFSE for accidental fire situations.


2012 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 399-406 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ma Chixiang ◽  
Sun Baotie ◽  
Sun Shimei ◽  
Liu Hui

2018 ◽  
Vol 211 ◽  
pp. 372-378 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ming-xin Li ◽  
Shun-bing Zhu ◽  
Jing-hong Wang ◽  
Zheng Zhou

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