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http://dx.doi.org/10.15683/kosdi.2014.10.4.572

An Analysis of the importance in fire-stations' works and redesign by disaster management steps  

Park, Chanseok (Department of Fire Safety Management, Woosong College)
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Journal of the Society of Disaster Information / v.10, no.4, 2014 , pp. 572-582 More about this Journal
Abstract
Fire-stations' works limited to the existing fire protection rescue and emergency services in rapidly changing disaster environment are not difficult to deal with the fire service demand of the people any longer. In this study, after calculating the importance of the disaster management about fire-stations' works by disaster management steps thorough a survey of experts about Fire and Disaster, firefighting tasks are to be redesigned. Experts have the higher rating in preparation step of firefighting tasks. Because securing resources and building systems in preparation step and safety training in prevention step have a high importance, it is required to improve efficiency of firefighting tasks through redesign. The most important point in redesign is to realize fire-stations' works are to expand and to develop such a policy if fire-offices excavate the civil and government cooperation works and provide such legal and institutional basis of establishment and operation. And it should be sought to maintain international cooperation for international disaster response. Ultimately, fire-offices will have further expansion in quality and simultaneously quantitatively by excavating 'collaboration (business cooperation)' or enhancing existing works in addition to existing 'fire and rescue, first aid' business.
Keywords
Disaster management steps; Fire-stations' tasks; the importance of disaster management; Redesign of fire-stations' tasks;
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