The article discusses some aspects of the analysis, systematization and structuring of regulatory documents on fire safety using the example of Codes 1-10 in order to create an interactive reference software complex. Its use as an auxiliary tool for training students and specialists (advanced training program) in the specialty “fire safety” should be considered as one of the applications of this program. The possibility of integrating the complex into the process of conducting an independent assessment of fire risk as an intelligent reference system also deserves attention. It is able to make a decision on a violation of one or another paragraph of the regulatory documentation, and to issue recommendations for eliminating these violations based on the user-defined structure of the analyzed object and its properties.
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