Authors
Numan Khan, Doyeop Lee, Chanwoo Baek, Chan-Sik Park
Publication date
2020/11/20
Journal
IEEE Access
Volume
8
Pages
211173-211188
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Many construction workers are getting injured or killed in fires and explosion accidents each year. The workers are prone to severe fatal accidents due to unavailability of permanent firefighting system in many construction sites, thus they typically rely on portable firefighting equipment (PFE) to minimize fire damage. Many occupational health and safety agencies have developed safety regulations for PFE installation and monitoring in construction. However, in the traditional construction fire safety management process, the installation spots for PFE’s are visually identified in a 2D floor plan and then top-down supervisory approach is used to inspect the active availability of the PFE’s. Such manually operated conventional methods of PFE installation and monitoring are expensive, prone to manipulation, and do not provide sufficient motivation for voluntarily following fire safety policies. Therefore, this research study …