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Citation

Beck VR. Fire Safety J. 1994; 23(2): 133-158.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1994, Elsevier Publishing)

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Abstract

Fire safety and protection facilities to satisfy current regulatory requirements are a significant component in the cost of many buildings. With the development of systematic approaches to building fire safety and protection, designs based on a fire safety engineering methodology can offer substantial cost savings while achieving satisfactory levels of life safety. An outline is given of recent initiatives in Australia towards the development of a systematic approach for the design of cost-effective fire safety systems in buildings. This systematic approach is based upon a risk assessment framework. While substantial progress has been achieved, considerable research, development and technology transfer must be undertaken before this systematic approach can be used as a routine procedure for design. However, some important applications, based on such an approach, have recently been undertaken.

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