Title |
Refining Maintenance Practices for Nonstructural Components: A Focus on Developing Safety Inspection Criteria for Projection Signs |
Authors |
이재성(Lee, Jae-Sung) ; 옥종호(Ock, Jong-Ho) ; 문서진(Moon, Seo-Jin) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2024.40.3.273 |
Keywords |
Outdoor Advertisement; Safety Inspection; Focused Group Interview(FGI); Analytic Hierarchy Process(AHP) |
Abstract |
Outdoor advertisements, as non-structural components of construction, face annual damage from recurring typhoons. Therefore, it is essential
to formulate efficient safety check items for use during the maintenance stage. This study derived safety inspection criteria specifically for
protruding advertisements among outdoor displays. The process involved considering previous research, analyzing issues in outdoor
advertisement management, and reviewing systems related to the safety management of advertisements domestically and abroad. Through a
second Focused Group Interview with experts in structural engineering and safety inspection, 20 safety check items, including wall crack
conditions, anchor shaking, anchor nut loosening, and connecting bolt shaking conditions, were identified. The safety check items and their
weights obtained in this study serve as fundamental data for outdoor advertisement safety inspectors and public managers. These can aid in
developing checklists, manuals, and quantitative evaluation indicators for the maintenance of outdoor advertisements. |