Title |
Current Status Analyses and Efficient Strategies Subjected to Safety Management of Small-Scaled Old Buildings
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Authors |
이지언(Ji-Eon Lee) ; 김종찬(Jong-Chan Kim) ; 박성호(Sung-Ho Park) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.11112/jksmi.2023.27.3.58 |
Keywords |
소규모 노후 건축물; 유지관리; 건축물관리법; 지역건축안전센터; 건축안전특별회계 Small-scaled old buildings; Safety management; Building management act; Regional architectural safety center; Special account for building safety |
Abstract |
Based on the current state of safety management for small-scaled old buildings, this study identified problems and proposed improvement plans. The study investigated the current status of safety management based on relevant laws and government and financial portal data, as well as budget documents related to the targets of safety management, the organization responsible for safety management, and the budget required for organizational operation. As a result, the study revealed the problem of safety management blind spots for buildings that are not included in the legal safety inspection targets. It also identified difficulties in securing specialized personnel for the operation of local building safety centers and financial constraints for the operation of building safety special accounting. To address these issues, the study proposed measures such as expanding the scope of safety inspection targets for small-scaled old buildings to reduce safety management blind spots, improving compensation regulations for specialized personnel, setting a minimum ratio for enforcement fines to secure financial resources, and gradually adjusting building permit fees. The study aimed to contribute to improving the efficiency of safety management for small-scaled old buildings based on these proposed measures.
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