scholarly journals Fire safety in construction: Site evacuation and self-reported worker behaviour

2022 ◽  
Vol 145 ◽  
pp. 105482
Author(s):  
Lynn M. Hulse ◽  
Steven Deere ◽  
Edwin R. Galea
Author(s):  
Galina Malykha ◽  
Alexander Pavlov ◽  
Igor Dorogan

Energy-related buildings and structures are designed to meet safety requirements. The greatest danger is a radiation. In Russia there is an advanced system of regulatory documents, which contain thousands of requirements for radiation and fire safety, and layout solutions. During design and construction it is necessary to use the organizational system of checking and compliance of various requirements to the object. An important part of the system is the subsequent processing of requirements at the stages of design and project implementation. The process of processing the requirements consists of research, analysis, formulation and approval of the requirements, followed by tracking their performance in the project, at the construction site and during operation. In the development of basic and detailed documentation, in the construction the list of requirements is used for setting the tasks of the customer, the decision of their designer, the implementation of decisions by builders and installers.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2074 (1) ◽  
pp. 012092
Author(s):  
Jianxin Zhou ◽  
Yunlong Wang ◽  
Bin Ding

Abstract The comprehensive pipe gallery is a tunnel space built underground in the city, which can centrally lay all kinds of municipal pipes in the tunnel for unified management, which can not only protect the pipes, but also improve the land utilization rate. However, with the increasing of integrated pipe gallery construction and pipeline inclusion, various safety accidents have appeared, among which the fire risk of cable cabin is the greatest. This paper mainly studies the fire safety of cable cabins of integrated pipe gallery based on numerical simulation. In this paper, PyroSim fire software was used to simulate the fire accident in construction. Through the investigation of the construction site, simulation parameters were set to simulate the fire situation in a real and objective way. The temperature, smoke and visibility changes under different working conditions were studied by setting several groups of thermocouples, smoke sensing points and visibility slices.


Author(s):  
Yong Xiang ◽  
Wuwen Cao ◽  
Huidan Zheng ◽  
Yangyang Su

AbstractThere are large fire safety hidden dangers in the construction site of mega-projects. In order to improve the ability of fire safety emergency response on site, in this paper, the number of demand points on the construction site are firstly determined, and through using risk assessment of operating conditions method, the risk is evaluated and the risk level is determined. Secondly, according to the construction site layout criteria and fire safety technical criteria, and taking the economy, distance, time and coverage of fire safety site selection as the basic factors, a multi-objective site selection optimization model for fire safety points is established. Multi-objective particle swarm optimization is used to solve the multi-objective site selection model, and a series of fire safety point site selection schemes are obtained. Finally, the analytic hierarchy process is used to select the best scheme from a series of schemes. The research ideas and conclusions of this paper provide a scientific and reasonable analysis framework and ideas for site selection of fire safety points for mega projects, which has certain applicability and practicability.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
John F. Y. Yeung ◽  
Daniel W.M. Chan

Amongst all types of construction accidents, industrial practitioners tend to pay less attention to the prevention of fires at construction sites.  Although fires may not occur frequently on construction sites, statistics show that when they do, the consequences are very serious; involving fatalities, injuries, serious project delays and financial loss.  There are many reasons why fires occur on sites, but a simple lack of awareness of the risks of fire is a major contributor.  Fire risk assessment is not commonly performed on sites.  Hence, it is believed that an appropriate assessment method for evaluating potential fire risk is required in order to improve the awareness of fire risk on construction sites.  This paper reports on the key findings of a research project which aims to develop a comprehensive, objective, reliable, and practical fire risk assessment framework for building construction sites based in Hong Kong.  A comprehensive list of those factors (or conditions) which may constitute a fire risk was compiled using desktop research and structured face-to-face interviews with experienced site personnel.  This list of factors was then used to develop a questionnaire survey form and the Reliability Interval Method (RIM) was used to analyse the survey results and determine the relative importance and rankings of the various fire risk factors at a broad level and risk sub-factors at a detailed level.  It was found that the fire risk factor of “Fire Services Equipment and Installations” has the greatest impact on construction site fire safety, with “Means of Escape in Case of Fire” being the second, and “Attitude of Main Contractor towards Fire Safety” being the third.  In fact, it is the main contractor who plays the pivotal role in maintaining construction site fire safety, which is in line with the high ranking given to the fire risk factor of “Attitude of Main Contractor towards Fire Safety”.  The proposed fire risk assessment framework can be used to develop a useful checklist for assessing the overall level of fire risk for a construction site, and to identify any areas needing improvement.  Although the fire risk assessment framework was developed locally in Hong Kong, the research methodology could be replicated in other countries to produce similar frameworks for international comparison.  Such an extension would aid the understanding of the management of fire risk on construction sites and help discover differences between countries.


2021 ◽  
Vol 35 (5) ◽  
pp. 24-31
Author(s):  
Deok-Gon Bae ◽  
Myung-Oh Yoon

In this study, the authors developed a fire safety management system model for critical risk factor assessment in construction sites according to the National Fire Protection Association code Fire Safety Concepts Tree (FSCT). First, the fire statistics and heavy casualties were analyzed, and the critical risk factors as associated with the key causes of fire incident and break out and life-threatening damages were derived. Furthermore, the related laws and regulations were analyzed, and the actual conditions and problems of fire safety management were noted. Next, according to the basic structure of the FSCT, a differentiated strategy was presented to reflect the characteristics of the construction site by dividing it into fire prevention and extinguishing and evacuation management. In addition, the fire safety management personnel were proposed to be assigned for thorough site inspection and management. This model was developed to improve and reinforce the current challenges in fire safety management. In the future, legislators of the construction work, project managers, site managers, supervisors, workers, etc. would use this model as a tool to understand and practice the roles and interrelationships of fire safety strategies more systematically.


2001 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diana Kuklinski ◽  
Christopher Allen
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