Fire regulations in industrial companies and the level of impact and risk: the case of the municipality of Soledad, Atlántico

The risk of fire is ubiquitous: no matter the human activity, there will always be the associated probability of fire generation. However, if started, the potential impact of fire will depend on different factors such as the activity, the materials stored, and the prevention and control measures dep...

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De la Hoz, Ricardo
Ferrer Vergara, Kevin A.
Arrieta Javier Cantillo, Javier
Melendez Mariano, Luis E.
CORONADO, KELLY
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Association test
Fire impact
Fire prevention
Fire risk level
Industrial safety
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Fire regulations in industrial companies and the level of impact and risk: the case of the municipality of Soledad, Atlántico
title Fire regulations in industrial companies and the level of impact and risk: the case of the municipality of Soledad, Atlántico
spellingShingle Fire regulations in industrial companies and the level of impact and risk: the case of the municipality of Soledad, Atlántico
Association test
Fire impact
Fire prevention
Fire risk level
Industrial safety
title_short Fire regulations in industrial companies and the level of impact and risk: the case of the municipality of Soledad, Atlántico
title_full Fire regulations in industrial companies and the level of impact and risk: the case of the municipality of Soledad, Atlántico
title_fullStr Fire regulations in industrial companies and the level of impact and risk: the case of the municipality of Soledad, Atlántico
title_full_unstemmed Fire regulations in industrial companies and the level of impact and risk: the case of the municipality of Soledad, Atlántico
title_sort Fire regulations in industrial companies and the level of impact and risk: the case of the municipality of Soledad, Atlántico
dc.creator.fl_str_mv De la Hoz, Ricardo
Ferrer Vergara, Kevin A.
Arrieta Javier Cantillo, Javier
Melendez Mariano, Luis E.
CORONADO, KELLY
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv De la Hoz, Ricardo
Ferrer Vergara, Kevin A.
Arrieta Javier Cantillo, Javier
Melendez Mariano, Luis E.
CORONADO, KELLY
dc.subject.proposal.eng.fl_str_mv Association test
Fire impact
Fire prevention
Fire risk level
Industrial safety
topic Association test
Fire impact
Fire prevention
Fire risk level
Industrial safety
description The risk of fire is ubiquitous: no matter the human activity, there will always be the associated probability of fire generation. However, if started, the potential impact of fire will depend on different factors such as the activity, the materials stored, and the prevention and control measures deployed, which includes the minimum requirements of current legislation. The main objective of this research is to understand the factors that influence compliance and non-compliance with fire regulations by large companies, considering the case of the municipality of Soledad, Colombia. As part of the methodology, a descriptive statistical approach was used for the analysis, considering companies' compliance in recent years, and related these data to the level of risk and the impact that a conflagration would have on premises, people, and the environment. A Chi Square association test was applied, and additionally, a Cramer's V test was applied to determine the magnitude of the association. The database used for the study was provided by the Volunteer Fire Department of Soledad, Colombia. They are responsible for carrying out the compliance control audits of the companies in the municipality. Among the results, compliance with the standards by most companies and a statistically significant association between impact, level of risk, and variables such as emergency brigades, fixed fire systems, among others, were observed.
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dc.relation.references.spa.fl_str_mv 1] Benson, G. (2020). Fire Prevention, Detection, and Response. In The Professional Protection Officer, pp. 157-164. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-817748-8.00014-6
[2] Kodur, V., Naser, M.Z. (2020). Structural Fire Engineering. New York: McGraw-Hill.
[3] Payant, R. (2016). Emergency Management for Facility and Property Managers. McGraw-Hill Education.
[4] NFPA. (2002). Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances, NFPA Standard 24.
[5] NFPA. (2012). Life Safety Code, NFPA 101 Life Safety Code.
[6] Ministry of Housing of Colombia. (2010). Colombian earthquake resistant construction code. https://minvivienda.gov.co/sites/default/files/normativa/0926-2010.pdf, accessed on Jan. 22, 2021.
[7] Oklahoma State University. (1998). Essentials of Firefighting, Oklahoma: Fire Protection Publications.
[8] Creus, A., Mangosio, J. (2011). Seguridad e higiene en el trabajo: un enfoque integral. Alfaomega Grupo Editor.
[9] El Heraldo. (2018). Panic after explosion in chemical factory in Soledad. https://www.elheraldo.co/barranquilla/panico-tras-explosion-en-fabrica-de-quimicos-en-soledad-476820, accessed on Feb. 5, 2021.
[10] H724 Noticias (2018). Fire causes emergency in chemical factory on 17th street, Soledad. H724 Noticias. https://hora724.com/incendio-provoca-emergencia-en-fabrica-de-quimicos-en-la-calle-17, accessed on Feb. 5, 2021.
[11] Congress of the Republic of Colombia. (2012). Bill 1523. Official Journal No. 48411, April 24.
[12] National Fire Department of Colombia. (2014). Resolution No. 256, Bogotá.
[13] ICONTEC. (2009). NTC 2885 Portable Fire Extinguishers. Bogota: ICONTEC.
[14] NFPA. (2018). NFPA 10: Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, USA: NFPA.
[15] NFPA. (2011). NFPA 25: Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems.
[16] NFPA. (2018). NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.
[17] Ministry of Labor and Social Security of Colombia (1979). Resolution No. 2400, Bogotá.
[18] Ministry of Interior Affairs. (2014). Administrative, Operational, Technical and Academic Regulations of the Firefighters of Colombia. Resolution No. 661, Bogotá.
[19] Frey, B.B. (2018). The SAGE encyclopedia of educational research, measurement, and evaluation. Sage Publications.
[20] Kodur, V., Kumar, P., Rafi, M.M. (2019). Fire hazard in buildings: Review, assessment and strategies for improving fire safety. PSU Research Review, 4(1): 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1108/PRR-12-2018-003
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However, if started, the potential impact of fire will depend on different factors such as the activity, the materials stored, and the prevention and control measures deployed, which includes the minimum requirements of current legislation. The main objective of this research is to understand the factors that influence compliance and non-compliance with fire regulations by large companies, considering the case of the municipality of Soledad, Colombia. As part of the methodology, a descriptive statistical approach was used for the analysis, considering companies' compliance in recent years, and related these data to the level of risk and the impact that a conflagration would have on premises, people, and the environment. A Chi Square association test was applied, and additionally, a Cramer's V test was applied to determine the magnitude of the association. The database used for the study was provided by the Volunteer Fire Department of Soledad, Colombia. 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Emergency Management for Facility and Property Managers. McGraw-Hill Education.[4] NFPA. (2002). Standard for the Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and Their Appurtenances, NFPA Standard 24.[5] NFPA. (2012). Life Safety Code, NFPA 101 Life Safety Code.[6] Ministry of Housing of Colombia. (2010). Colombian earthquake resistant construction code. https://minvivienda.gov.co/sites/default/files/normativa/0926-2010.pdf, accessed on Jan. 22, 2021.[7] Oklahoma State University. (1998). Essentials of Firefighting, Oklahoma: Fire Protection Publications.[8] Creus, A., Mangosio, J. (2011). Seguridad e higiene en el trabajo: un enfoque integral. Alfaomega Grupo Editor.[9] El Heraldo. (2018). Panic after explosion in chemical factory in Soledad. https://www.elheraldo.co/barranquilla/panico-tras-explosion-en-fabrica-de-quimicos-en-soledad-476820, accessed on Feb. 5, 2021.[10] H724 Noticias (2018). Fire causes emergency in chemical factory on 17th street, Soledad. H724 Noticias. https://hora724.com/incendio-provoca-emergencia-en-fabrica-de-quimicos-en-la-calle-17, accessed on Feb. 5, 2021.[11] Congress of the Republic of Colombia. (2012). Bill 1523. Official Journal No. 48411, April 24.[12] National Fire Department of Colombia. (2014). Resolution No. 256, Bogotá.[13] ICONTEC. (2009). NTC 2885 Portable Fire Extinguishers. Bogota: ICONTEC.[14] NFPA. (2018). NFPA 10: Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers, USA: NFPA.[15] NFPA. (2011). NFPA 25: Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protection Systems.[16] NFPA. (2018). NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.[17] Ministry of Labor and Social Security of Colombia (1979). Resolution No. 2400, Bogotá.[18] Ministry of Interior Affairs. (2014). Administrative, Operational, Technical and Academic Regulations of the Firefighters of Colombia. Resolution No. 661, Bogotá.[19] Frey, B.B. (2018). 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