Handbook of Tunnel Fire Safety, 2nd edition
Edited by
Alan Beard;
Alan Beard
Civil Engineering Section, School of the Built Environment, Heriot-Watt
University,
Edinburgh, UK
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Richard Carvel
Richard Carvel
BRE Centre for Fire Safety Engineering, University of Edinburgh,
UK
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ICE Publishing
ISBN electronic:
978-0-7277-4193-6
ISBN print:
978-0-7277-4153-0
Publication date:
2012
Book Chapter
A systemic approach to tunnel fire safety management
By
Jaime Santos-Reyes;
Jaime Santos-Reyes
SARACS Research Group, SEPI-ESIME, Instituto Politecnico
Nacional,
Mexico City, Mexico
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Alan Beard
Alan Beard
Civil Engineering Section, School of the Built Environment,
Heriot-Watt University,
Edinburgh,
UK
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Jaime Santos-Reyes
SARACS Research Group, SEPI-ESIME, Instituto Politecnico
Nacional,
Mexico City, Mexico
Alan Beard
Civil Engineering Section, School of the Built Environment,
Heriot-Watt University,
Edinburgh,
UK
© 2012 ICE Publishing
2012
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Jaime Santos-Reyes, Alan Beard, 2012. "A systemic approach to tunnel fire safety management", Handbook of Tunnel Fire Safety, 2nd edition, Alan Beard, Richard Carvel
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Contents
- 23.1.
Introduction
- 23.2.
A tunnel fire safety management system model (TFSMS)
- 23.3.
Structural organisation of the TFSMS
- 23.4.
Communication and control in the TFSMS
- 23.5.
Fire safety performance
- 23.6.
Fire safety plans
- 23.7.
Fire risk indices
- 23.8.
The maximum risk acceptable (MRA), the acceptable range of fire risk and the viability
- 23.9.
Conclusion
Appendix 23A: Examples of systems 1–5
Appendix 23B: The four organisational principles
Appendix 23C: Control and communication paradigms
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