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http://dx.doi.org/10.15683/kosdi.2021.3.31.097

A Study on the Performance Certification System of Inspection and Diagnostic Equipment for Infrastructure using Advanced Technologies  

Hong, Sung-Ho (Future Strategy Division, Korea Research Institute For Construction Policy)
Kim, Jung-Gon (Department of Research Planning, Disaster Research Management Center)
Cho, Jae-Young (Future Strategy Division, Korea Research Institute For Construction Policy)
Kim, Do-Hyoung (Department of Research, Society of Disaster Information)
Kim, Jung-Yeol (Department of Architecture (Engineering), Inha University)
Kim, Young-Min (Korea Authority of Land & Infrastructure Safety)
Lee, Dong-Wook (Department of Civil Engineering, Jeju National University)
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Journal of the Society of Disaster Information / v.17, no.1, 2021 , pp. 97-111 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: It is expected that various infrastructures diagnosis equipment will be needed as infrastructures management is strengthened to implement the Framework Act on Sustainable Infrastructure Management. It is necessary for a certification system to supply certified products of a reasonable level in accordance with market requirements for various convergence equipment. This paper deals with the introduction of certification system of inspection and diagnosis equipment for infrastructure using advanced technologies. Method: The basic elements, systems and procedures of certification system were reviewed through analyzing and comparing the existing similar certification system in Korea. In addition, a survey was conducted on a catalog method and the minimum performance criterion (sampling survey and complete enumeration survey) to equipment developers (manufacturers), clients and equipment users. Result: This survey showed that clients preferred complete enumeration method on the basis of minimum performance, and equipment users also preferred complete enumeration survey and sample survey, for minimum performance, at a similar rate. On the other hand, equipment developers preferred the catalog method. Conclusion: Clients and users who are the users of the diagnostic equipment preferred the minimum performance criterion because their trust in quality is important. On the other hand, developers(manufacturers) preferred the catalog method which adopts self certification because it is regulated in developing various products. There is no specific plan for the minimum performance standards required for the introduction of the method which users demand, at present. In addition, it is not desirable to force to introduce a certification system because it requires a considerable period of study to prepare the specific standards. Therefore, it is appropriate to operate the system for a certain period of time centering around the catalog method for the stable and continuous development of the infrastructure diagnosis and test equipment market in Korea. Also, it is effective to expand and develop the certification system to the extent that it minimizes the impact on the market when specific plans for the standards are prepared in the future.
Keywords
Infrastructure; Inspection and Diagnostic Equipment; Catalog Method; Performance Certification System; Minimum Performance;
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