Title A Study on the Critical Safety Management Buildings and factors by Analyzing the Actual State of Building Safety Management
Authors Kim, Eun-Hee
DOI https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2019.35.4.37
Page pp.37-44
ISSN 1226-9093
Keywords Building accident ; High risk factor ; Actual State ; Safety Management
Abstract According to the statistical surveys and studies, insufficient maintenance in the use of existing buildings caused fire and collapse accidents. In this respect, I analyzed the data managed by the current building maintenance and inspection system to find out the actual state of safety management and proposed two significant results. First, regarding the state of the buildings, the safety management status of the small-sized ones, where 20 years or more passed after construction, is the worst and a priority improvement plan is required. Second, there are eight deeply concerning factors for the fire incidents and collapse accidents of buildings. In the order of high risk, these factors are structural strength (seismic design), exterior wall finishing material, basement floor, interior finishing materials, other evacuation facilities, corridors?stairs?entrances, rooftop, fire partition. We need to have more special designs and management plans regarding high-risk factors as a system to prevent accidents in the building.