| Title |
System Improvement for Fire Safety Standards in Temporary Buildings |
| Authors |
이여경(Lee, Yeo-Kyung) ; 이화영(Lee, Hwa-Young) |
| DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2025.41.10.3 |
| Keywords |
Temporary Buildings; Fire Safety; Classification system; Management targets; Building standards; Firefighting Facility Installation Standards; Administrative Procedures; Management and Inspection |
| Abstract |
This study comprehensively explores the current legislative framework governing temporary buildings, with particular emphasis on fire safety
regulations and potential regulatory enhancements. Through systematic analysis of management targets, legal standards, and administrative
procedures, this research identifies critical gaps and proposes strategic improvements. The findings reveal several key areas requiring
immediate attention. The current classification system of temporary buildings requires fundamental reorganization to align with contemporary
concepts of temporary use, necessitating expanded fire safety management targets that reflect the diverse nature of temporary structures.
Furthermore, existing construction and firefighting standards must be supplemented to address the unique characteristics and inherent risks of
temporary buildings. Specific regulatory enhancements include establishing mandatory minimum separation distances between structures,
implementing comprehensive emergency alarm systems, and ensuring adequate indoor fire extinguisher provision. Additionally, administrative
procedures must be strengthened, particularly for high fire-risk facilities. These recommendations collectively aim to create a robust,
comprehensive regulatory framework that effectively addresses fire safety challenges in temporary buildings while maintaining practical
implementation feasibility. |