2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2011.04.690
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Performance-based Fire Safety Design for Existing Small-scale Hospitals

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“…These lessons should be used to manage existing hospital buildings and the design of new high-rise hospital (Kwak et al , 2020). Most researchers, such as Wei-Wen et al (2011) and Taaffe et al (2005), agreed that there are special considerations for fire safety in hospital buildings compared to other buildings. Considerations include the long route to exit, patient incapable of self-evacuating, flammable matter and chemicals.…”
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“…These lessons should be used to manage existing hospital buildings and the design of new high-rise hospital (Kwak et al , 2020). Most researchers, such as Wei-Wen et al (2011) and Taaffe et al (2005), agreed that there are special considerations for fire safety in hospital buildings compared to other buildings. Considerations include the long route to exit, patient incapable of self-evacuating, flammable matter and chemicals.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead of higher number of beds placed in the government hospitals which indicate higher number of patients, but the revised is the case, hindering evacuation. Emergency evacuation of patients on mechanical life support such as oxygen supply systems, dialysis machines, among others, is very challenging as medical equipment is typically not portable and bulky (Taaffe et al , 2005; Wei-Wen et al , 2011; Kwak et al , 2020).…”
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“…The employer has the responsibility to provide a health and safety workplace in hospitals as per the international and national rules and regulations [7]. By implementing appropriate fire protection systems and suitable fire safety management measures the _______________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 03 Special Issue: 11 | NCAMESHE -2014 | Jun-2014, Available @ http://www.ijret.org level of fire safety can be increased [4]. It is important that characteristics of preventable adverse events are to be known by the healthcare professionals, managers and researchers [6].…”
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