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http://dx.doi.org/10.15683/kosdi.2021.3.31.112

On the Occurrence of Defects by Vehicle Type According to the Fire-fighting Vehicle Detailed Inspection  

Lee, Jang Won (Fire Fight Safety and Management Department, Seojeong University)
Han, Yong-Taek (Department of Safety and Environmental Prevention, DaeguHanny University)
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Journal of the Society of Disaster Information / v.17, no.1, 2021 , pp. 112-119 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: This study is based on the detailed inspection data for the last 6 years of fire-fighting high ladder vehicles, fire-fighting inflected ladder vehicles, fire-fighting chemical vehicles and fire-fighting pump vehicles used in front-line fire departments. The purpose is to contribute to the technological development of fire-fighting vehicles by grasping the implementation status of each city and province, the rate of defects, and the occurrence of defects by year. Method: The implementation status by city and province, defect incidence rate, and defect occurrences by year were analyzed. Result: From 2012 to 2017, when the average of 230 or more overhaul vehicles was requested, the results of each city/province show slight fluctuations, but the number of defects gradually decreased due to the old fire-fighting vehicle replacement project and the response of fire vehicle manufacturers. Conclusion: In the case of fire-fighting ladders, the incidence rate of defects was found to be in the order of elevator device, electric device, ladder device, and pneumatic supply device. And in the case of the fire fighting ladder, it was confirmed that the incidence of defects appeared in the order of the refractive ladder, hydraulic cylinder, hydraulic oil, and pneumatic supply device. In the case of fire-fighting chemical vehicles, it was confirmed that defects occurred in the powder fire extinguishing device, fire pump, vacuum pump, and pneumatic supply device.
Keywords
Detailed Inspection; Fire-fighting High Ladder Vehicles; Fire-fighting Inflected Ladder Vehicles; Fire-fighting Chemical Vehicles; Fire-fighting Pump Vehicles;
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