Background and aimsAIDS as a re-emergent disease and Viral hepatitis (B and C) as one of thBackground and objective: Fire safety is an important problem in hospitals. Movement less, lack of awareness and special situation of residents are the reasons of this subject. In more countries such as Iran, fire protection regulations have compiled within the framework of national building codes. Current building codes don't create sufficient safety for patient in the hospitals in different situations and more of the advanced countries in the world effort to establish building code, base on performance. This study to be accomplished with this goal that determination of fire risk level in the wards of a hospital and survey the efficiency of the nati...
In many countries around the world, building codes are shifting from prescriptive- to performance-ba...
An integrated probabilistic risk assessment methodology is developed for the purpose of quantifying ...
In accordance with national building regulations, human safety and health should not be compromised ...
Background and objectives: Because of dependency of patients on treatment facilities، unawareness an...
The aim of this study was to establish tolerable fire risk criteria for hospitals. The event tree te...
Background and Aim: Hospitals are One of the vital and sensitive places as well as practical that ma...
Fire safety includes prevention of the outbreak of fire, prevention of serious or rapid spread of fi...
The present paper describes the initial steps to the development of a risk assessment methodology to...
The present paper describes the initial steps to the development of a risk assessment methodology to...
The present paper describes the initial steps to the development of a risk assessment methodology to...
In accordance with national building regulations, human safety and health should not be compromised ...
Protection the high-rise hospitals against fireis very important due to presence of disablepatients,...
Building codes in many countries around the world are shifting from prescriptive-based to performanc...
The present paper concerns a performance-based fire safety analysis and design of a high-rise buildi...
An integrated probabilistic risk assessment methodology is developed for the purpose of quantifying ...
In many countries around the world, building codes are shifting from prescriptive- to performance-ba...
An integrated probabilistic risk assessment methodology is developed for the purpose of quantifying ...
In accordance with national building regulations, human safety and health should not be compromised ...
Background and objectives: Because of dependency of patients on treatment facilities، unawareness an...
The aim of this study was to establish tolerable fire risk criteria for hospitals. The event tree te...
Background and Aim: Hospitals are One of the vital and sensitive places as well as practical that ma...
Fire safety includes prevention of the outbreak of fire, prevention of serious or rapid spread of fi...
The present paper describes the initial steps to the development of a risk assessment methodology to...
The present paper describes the initial steps to the development of a risk assessment methodology to...
The present paper describes the initial steps to the development of a risk assessment methodology to...
In accordance with national building regulations, human safety and health should not be compromised ...
Protection the high-rise hospitals against fireis very important due to presence of disablepatients,...
Building codes in many countries around the world are shifting from prescriptive-based to performanc...
The present paper concerns a performance-based fire safety analysis and design of a high-rise buildi...
An integrated probabilistic risk assessment methodology is developed for the purpose of quantifying ...
In many countries around the world, building codes are shifting from prescriptive- to performance-ba...
An integrated probabilistic risk assessment methodology is developed for the purpose of quantifying ...
In accordance with national building regulations, human safety and health should not be compromised ...