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Day 3 Risk Management in High Rise Building

The document discusses risk management in high rise buildings. It identifies several factors that must be considered to ensure safety, including accurately assessing risks, addressing any building deficiencies, developing a culture of fire prevention, containing fires early, and validating safety measures. It also notes specific points that must be included like storage of combustible materials, housekeeping, fire suppression systems, monitoring systems, emergency exits, critical areas, emergency response organization and procedures, and response times of rescue teams. Finally, it outlines general safety measures like fire escapes, monitoring systems, CCTV, sensors, fire equipment distribution, separate water supplies, emergency brigades, and emergency procedures manuals.

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Day 3 Risk Management in High Rise Building

The document discusses risk management in high rise buildings. It identifies several factors that must be considered to ensure safety, including accurately assessing risks, addressing any building deficiencies, developing a culture of fire prevention, containing fires early, and validating safety measures. It also notes specific points that must be included like storage of combustible materials, housekeeping, fire suppression systems, monitoring systems, emergency exits, critical areas, emergency response organization and procedures, and response times of rescue teams. Finally, it outlines general safety measures like fire escapes, monitoring systems, CCTV, sensors, fire equipment distribution, separate water supplies, emergency brigades, and emergency procedures manuals.

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  • Introduction to Risk Management in High Rise Building: Serves as the introductory slide presenting the document's topic and the author's name.
  • Key Safety Challenges and Solutions: Focuses on identifying critical safety challenges and potential strategic solutions for managing risks in high-rise buildings.
  • Comprehensive Risk Examination: Details the various risk factors and essential evaluations needed for fire and safety assurance in high-rise structures.
  • Implementing Safety Measures: Outlines specific implementations and devices to ensure safety in high-rise buildings, following established standards and practices.
  • Conclusion: Concludes the presentation with appreciation and closing remarks.

Risk Management in

High Rise Building

Mr. Eros G. Zuňiga


Relating these circumstances to the
fundamental challenge of
safety, we should address the following:
1. An accurate risk profile of the property must be
determined.
2. Deficiencies in the building structure must be
overcome;
3. Develop a sound fire prevention culture among our
staff/occupants;
4. Develop our own capability to contain fire at its
incipient stage;
[Link] measures must be validated through demonstrable
response and professional evaluation.
In examining the risk of a high rise building,
several points
must be included:
1. Storage and handling of volatile combustible materials;
2. Housekeeping and waste disposal procedure;
3. Audit of existing Fire Suppression System;
4. Audit of existing visual monitoring system as well as
alarms;
5. Audit of existing Emergency Egress areas;
6. Identification of critical areas or flash points;
7. Organization of Emergency Brigade;
8. Evaluation of current emergency procedures;
9. Evaluation of the distance from BFP,DOH, PNP, PNRC
and other Rescue teams and their response time
[Link] of Fire/Earthquake/Terrorist Evacuation
Drills
High Rise Building would be generally safe in
a sense if we also consider the following:
1. Fire Escape – According to NFPA Standard;
2. Building Monitoring/Automation systems.
3. CCTV – not only to monitor unauthorized entry
but observe areas considered as high-risk.
4. Sensors/smoke detectors
5. Fire Hose Cabinet/Fire Extinguisher evenly
distributed in every floor.
6. Separate reservation to supply water to fire
Cabinets w/ jockey pump and rooftop cistern.
7. Organization of Emergency Brigade.
8. Providing Manual consisting of procedures
during emergencies.
 THANK YOU 

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