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CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 10 Building occupancy 11 The fire fighting industry 13 Code of practice in Hong Kong by segment 15 Health and safety of building occupants 22 The minimum time for the system to provide for a smoke-free escape route 25 Fire engineering/ management 29 Training for safe egress 30 Conclusion 30 Standard Theory Review 32 3.1 Introduction 32 3.2 Enclosure fire elements 33 3.3 Factors of occupant influence 36 3.4 Building materials properties and fire 37 3.5 Smoke properties 40 3.
6 Conclusion 41 References 52 Declaration This dissertation proposal is my original work done as part fulfilment for the award of the [Insert Course eg degree] in [Insert Field] by the [Insert institution]. No part of this dissertation has not been submitted at [Insert institution] or any other institution for any award and all material presented in this dissertation is my original work. Where material has been borrowed from other authors, proper citation and referencing has been done to acknowledge any borrowed material.
Signature…………………………………….. Name…………………………………………… Date …………………………………………… Statement of ethical practice The material used in this dissertation was obtained legally and without coercion, forcefulness and illegal inducements. All borrowed material is from credible sources that can be verified and due citations have been done Acknowledgements [Kindly insert if any] CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION Introduction .
Buildings that have been purposely designed for various functions are supposed to cater for emergency needs of the occupants of those occupying it at any given time. The main purpose of this research project is to compare the capacity of fire escape between the original conditions and the current conditions of occupants of Shek Kip Mei Factory Building that was converted into a Jockey Club. Regulations that govern buildings in Hong Kong city will be put into consideration. The main argument in the research is that Shek Kip Mei factory building is not sufficient to handle the number of its occupants in case of a fire outbreak.
Background Information The damage caused by fire outbreaks is too high to bear for any given individual, a city, or a building and therefore preventive measures need to be put in place. More specifically, the effect of a fire tragedy to a person can be devastating and in most cases, they normally lead to death. Buildings in major cities are required to have the capacity guaranteeing its occupants safe evacuation incase a fire tragedy strikes. In this research project, the capacity of a building to ensure that people occupying it can safely move out in case there is a fire outbreak within the building.
Shek Kip Mei factory building was initially a factory but later converted into a jockey club that increasing the number of its occupants. Problem statement The main problem in the research project is the capacity of a selected building in Hong Kong to facilitate safe escape of people from it in case there is a fire outbreak within it. Shek Kip Mei factory building was initially a factory but later converted into a jockey club and the result of
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