火灾警报和安全系统。

Management and compliance series Pub Date : 1989-01-01
W E Koffel, D M Birk
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《火灾预警和安全系统》的编写不仅仅是为了帮助医院为医疗机构认证联合委员会(JCAHO)的调查做准备。其主要目的是协助医院制定消防安全计划,包括并整合消防系统的作用和功能。该手册还旨在提高读者对消防系统的理解,并通过适当的预防性维护计划提高此类系统的可靠性。医院的消防安全计划通常是在遵守适用的规范要求和JCAHO标准的基础上制定的。然而,这些规范包含了通常被认为是最低要求的内容。这些要求往往不能真正界定绩效目标,因此,大多数医院并不真正了解设施的防火水平或风险水平。出于这个原因,医院消防安全计划的一个主要方面应该是制定绩效目标,以确定火灾的可接受风险水平。一旦确定了风险水平,就可以对建筑设计和施工、消防系统、内容和家具以及设施人员的作用进行评估和定义。本书主要讨论消防系统的作用,尽管第5章确实包含对员工行为的讨论,但主要是从员工在灭火中的作用的角度出发。ASHE的管理和合规系列第2卷,制定医院应急准备计划,进一步扩展了员工的角色和应急准备。各种消防系统将在整个手册中讨论。对于每个系统,提供了系统功能的概述。本文还总结了适用的规范规定,确定何时需要这样的系统,以及如何安装,检查,测试和维护这样的系统。简要介绍了系统的基本组成部分后,提供了预防性维护指南,包括适当的验收测试程序。我们的经验表明,医院消防系统遇到的许多问题从系统安装之日起就存在。附录A包含的材料应有助于设施在火灾风险评估的基础上制定火灾风险管理计划。附录B包含有关各种灭火剂在扑灭涉及某些危险的火灾时的适用性的信息。(摘要删节为400字)
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Fire warning and safety systems.

Fire Warning and Safety Systems was written to do more than just help hospitals prepare for surveys by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO). Its primary purpose is to assist hospitals in developing a fire safety program that includes and incorporates the role and function of fire protection systems. The manual is also designed to enhance the reader's understanding of fire protection systems and to improve the reliability of such systems with a proper preventive maintenance program. Fire safety programs in hospitals are often developed on the basis of compliance with applicable code requirements and JCAHO standards. However, the codes contain what are generally considered to be minimum requirements. Often the requirements do not truly define performance objectives and, therefore, most hospitals do not truly know the level of fire protection or level of risk present in the facility. For this reason, one of the primary aspects of a hospital fire safety program should be the development of performance objectives that define the acceptable level of risk from fire. Once the level of risk has been identified, the role of building design and construction, fire protection systems, contents and furnishing, and facility staff can be evaluated and defined. This book primarily addresses the role of fire protection systems, although chapter 5 does contain a discussion of staff behavior, but primarily from the perspective of staff's role in fire extinguishment. Volume 2 of ASHE's Management and Compliance Series, Developing a Hospital Emergency Preparedness Program, further expands on staff's role and emergency preparedness. Various fire protection systems will be discussed throughout the manual. For each system, an overview of how the system functions is provided. The text also summarizes applicable code provisions that identify when such systems are required and how such systems are to be installed, inspected, tested, and maintained. After a brief description of the basic components of the systems, preventive maintenance guidelines are provided, including proper acceptance test procedures. Our experience indicates that many problems encountered by hospitals with fire protection systems have existed since the day the system was installed. Appendix A contains material that should assist facilities in developing a fire risk management program based on a fire risk assessment. Appendix B contains information about the suitability of various extinguishing agents to suppress a fire involving certain hazards.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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