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An Analysis of Related Laws and Literatures to Identify Fire Risk Factors for Factories in Industrial Complexes
Owing to recent factory fires in industrial complexes, fire safety measures are being prepared nationally. Accordingly, this study conducted an analysis of related laws and literatures to identify fire risk factors for factories in industrial complexes as part of the development of fire prediction, control, and response technologies. Through this, the definition and classification system for industrial complexes, application of fire safety measures, fire risk factor identification methods and processes, and fire characteristics and protection measures for factories in industrial complexes were examined. The review results confirmed that the buildings corresponding to factories in industrial complexes were large, and the facilities were of Type 3. Based on this, the scale and scope of buildings located in fire risk blind spots in factories within industrial complexes were set to be less than 5,000 m2 in total floor area and no more than 10 stories (less than 33 m in height). In addition, in & exterior of protection and risk (IEPR) analysis using strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats (SWOT) analysis was proposed to select fire risk factors for factories in industrial complexes. In conclusion, the following four fire risk factor selection models were proposed through matrix creation: fire risk, life safety, fire spread, and fire protection.