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Title Plan for Improving Space through Diagnostic Assessment of the 119 Safety Centers in the Northern Gyeonggi Province
Authors 소준영(Soh, Jun-Young) ; 김성주(kim, sung-ju)
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2018.27.6.099
Page pp.99-107
ISSN 12297992
Keywords Fire Department Building ; 119 Safety Center ; Spatial Assessment ; Space Improvement ; Empirical Analysis ; Work Efficiency
Abstract Since the advance of technology is causing urban spaces to rapidly get manhattainized, enlarged, under-grounded, dense and complicated, it is necessary to suggest plans for improving fire-department buildings in consideration of the work efficiency of 119 Safety Center and the health/safety of fire-fighting officers. Accordingly, this study employed 5 top-items, 15 sub-items and 69 details which are the evaluation instrument of space improvement in 119 Safety Center for the assessment of 9 119 Safety Centers in the northern part of Gyoungki-Province, which led to the following outcomes for the improvement. First, the result of diagnostic assessment of 9 119 Safety Centers was 53.69%. The space improvement of the safety area and the physical and environmental area was found to be urgent the most. Second, with the diagnostic assessment by sub-items, 11 of those were scored less than 60%. The assessment revealed that those scored less than 40% by the sub-items of safety, method/supplementation and emotion/mentality need the improvement above all. Third, the diagnostic assessment by details found that 36 out of 69 were less than 60% and 18 less than 40%, all of which need an urgent improvement. Fourth, 9 centers were diagnostically assessed to find A & D need new buildings and B, C and D need building extensions, suggesting the improvement plan of each center.