URN | etd-0727123-020037 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 77 times. Download 2 times. |
Author | Kuei-tsun Yang | ||
Author's Email Address | No Public. | ||
Department | Department of construction & spatial design | ||
Year | 2022 | Semester | 2 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 91 |
Title | Discussion on Fire Safety Inspection Issues in Cur-rent Collective Housing - A Case Study of Buildings with 6 or More Floors in Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City | ||
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Abstract | Taiwan is one of the most densely populated regions globally, with New Taipei City being the most densely populated area and having diverse geographical en-vironments. As an important district of New Taipei City, Xinzhuang District has a rich historical and cultural background, as well as industrial bases. However, with increasing population concentration and urban-rural disparities, the demand for high-rise residential buildings, particularly in the form of collective housing, has been rising, leading to safety hazards such as fire accidents. Firefighters have noticed a significant lack of improvement in fire safety issues during their in-spections, especially in Xinzhuang District. This study focuses on high-rise collective housing in Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City, aiming to explore comprehensive and individual case execution methods, analyze the effectiveness of fire safety improvements, and establish a processing procedure for firefighters' inspection duties. Over the past decade, Taiwan has witnessed numerous fire incidents in collective housing, where the maintenance and management of fire equipment have been critical factors. This research will delve into the problems encountered during inspections of collec-tive housing, aiming to enhance fire safety management. The study will also pay attention to collective housing without established man-agement committees and those with undeclared floors, where the lack of mainte-nance and management of fire equipment is particularly severe. Taking the 2021 Kaohsiung City Yancheng District City Inside City Building fire incident as an example, this research will explore the issues encountered during fire inspections in such housing. The research methodology includes collecting relevant case data, conducting on-site investigations, and conducting a detailed analysis of the difficulties and challenges faced by firefighters during the inspection process. Additionally, the study will examine deficiencies in policy formulation and implementation and emphasize the importance of cooperation and collaboration among various stakeholders. The research findings will contribute to improving the efficiency and effective-ness of firefighters' inspections of collective housing and provide references for developing more effective fire safety strategies and management measures. Moreover, this study aims to raise awareness of fire safety in collective housing among different sectors of society, promote the improvement and implementa-tion of relevant regulations, and ensure the safety of residents' lives and proper-ties. Keywords: collective housing without management committees, maintenance and management of fire equipment, inspection system |
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Date of Defense | 2023-07-10 | Date of Submission | 2023-07-31 |