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Measuring Consequences in Economic Terms
Abstract In any fire risk analysis or risk-based assessment, valid measurements of the severity of the fire hazard—the consequences of fire, if it occurs—are of paramount importance. Most analyses are limited to simple outcome measures, such as numbers of deaths or injuries or direct property damage, defined as direct harm to property requiring repair or replacement.
Measuring Consequences in Economic Terms
Abstract In any fire risk analysis or risk-based assessment, valid measurements of the severity of the fire hazard—the consequences of fire, if it occurs—are of paramount importance. Most analyses are limited to simple outcome measures, such as numbers of deaths or injuries or direct property damage, defined as direct harm to property requiring repair or replacement.
Measuring Consequences in Economic Terms
Ramachandran, G. (author) / Hall, John R. Jr. (author)
SFPE Handbook of Fire Protection Engineering ; 3098-3116
Fifth Edition
2016-01-01
19 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Utility Function , Risk Premium , Fire Protection , Fire Safety , Certainty Equivalent Engineering , Civil Engineering , Mechanical Engineering , Safety in Chemistry, Dangerous Goods , Materials Science, general , Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer , Industrial and Organizational Psychology
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