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The Use Of Probabilistic Networks To Evaluate Passive Fire Protection Measures In Hospitals

Connoly, R.J. and Charters, D.A., 1997. The Use Of Probabilistic Networks To Evaluate Passive Fire Protection Measures In Hospitals. Fire Safety Science 5: 583-593. doi:10.3801/IAFSS.FSS.5-583


ABSTRACT

This paper describes how probabilistic networks may be used to evaluate the effectiveness of different passive fire protection measures in contributing to fire safety in hospitals. In particular, study is made of the benefit of basic fire safety management, fire-resisting door sets and the influence of self-closing devices. It is concluded that probabilistic networks offer a useful tool which can inform decisions regarding the cost benefit of fire protection measures.


Keyword(s):

probabilistic networks, fire spread, fire doors


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