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http://dx.doi.org/10.7731/KIFSE.2017.31.2.082

Prediction of the Manpower Requirement for Special Fire Inspection  

Jeong, Keesin (Dept. of Fire & Disaster Prevention of Semyung Univ.)
Kim, Jong-Hoon (H2K Solutions Inc.)
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Fire Science and Engineering / v.31, no.2, 2017 , pp. 82-88 More about this Journal
Abstract
Manpower will need to be increased to conduct special fire inspections. The aim of this study was to predict the manpower required. According to the estimate, 20,332 inspectors will be needed to conduct special fire inspection on a two-person team basis for a year. If the entire object is to be inspected for five-years, it will be inspected at 20% per year. The currently manpower is not enough to inspect all the objects, which will result in a poor inspection. Therefore, the adoption of a full and partial inspection system will be considered. If 10% full inspection and 10% partial inspection will be conducted, 2,734 inspectors will be needed, whereas if 2% of full inspection and 18% partial inspection are conducted, 1,669 inspectors will be needed.
Keywords
Human Resource; Fire Inspection; Fire Officer; Fire Prevention; Prediction;
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