URN | etd-0125111-134619 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 633 times. Download 0 times. |
Author | Chih-nien Lee | ||
Author's Email Address | edslee.edslee@gmail.com | ||
Department | hazards | ||
Year | 2010 | Semester | 1 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 79 |
Title | Improvement of Emergency Response plan of LPG Gas Stations | ||
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Abstract | In recent years, due to serious air pollution, the government began to promote the usage of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) are fuel for automobiles; it is expected that by 2013 there will be 150 gas-filling stations in Taiwan. Most gas-filling stations have few personnel and are located in urban areas, and accidents would be even more series than traditional gas stations. With the increase of gas-filling stations, the consequent risks also increase. This study explored the response of gas-filling stations, and established a system framework for an automatic response system, which includes six major modules: detection module, notification module, public address module, control reference module, aftermath simulation module, and decision-making support module. Implementation of the automatic response system would make emergency response faster and more definitive. In regards to the current state of lack of gas-filling stations emergency response manpower and equipment, this study also proposed the planning of coordinated defense system, in hope that through the activation of the coordinated defense system, it would elevate the response abilities in the first stage, to decrease the seriousness of gas-filling station leakages, fires, or explosions. In order to realize the coordinated defense of gas-filling stations emergency response, this study suggests that in the future, various county/city government fire prevention bureaus can lead in establishment of gas-filling stations emergency response coordinated defense systems, in disaster prevention, equipment organization, response, or even in various stages of restoration. In this way, the fire prevention teams can better coordinate the manpower and resources for fighting disasters, so that the prevention and rescue of gas-filling station disasters would be more efficient. |
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Files | indicate in-campus access at one year and off-campus not accessible | ||
Date of Defense | 2011-01-17 | Date of Submission | 2011-01-25 |