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http://dx.doi.org/10.9798/KOSHAM.2013.13.3.139

A Study on Measures to Minimize Errors in the Judgment of Fire Causes  

Lee, Eui-Pyeong (Department of Fire Safety Engineering, Jeonju University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation / v.13, no.3, 2013 , pp. 139-146 More about this Journal
Abstract
When fires occur, fire investigators judge fire causes based on fire investigation. However, sometimes wrong judgment is made. In this paper, six examples of erring in the judgment of fire causes due to investigators' poor investigation rather than damage of fire scenes or evidences are analyzed. And, measures to minimize errors in the judgment of fire causes were suggested as follows. 1) Provide professional fire investigator programs, 2) introduce a restriction system of making a report only by qualified fire investigators, 3) prepare investigation standards for fires or explosions far beyond investigator's capacity, 4) sublate the judgment of fire causes without scene investigation or excavation, 5) ensure evidences early and preserve fire scenes carefully, 6) generally examine eyewitness evidence, CCTV records, mechanical security status, findings of fire scene investigation, identification results, and appraisal results to judge fire causes, and 7) pick out examples of erring in the judgement of fire causes and use them for educational materials for recurrence prevention.
Keywords
Fire; Fire investigation; Fire causes; Misjudgement of fire causes; Scientific investigation;
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