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Probl. Upr., 2022 Issue 2, Pages 3–11 (Mi pu1274)

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Problems of managing the fire safety system of a facility. Part II: Monitoring methods

D. V. Shikhalev

The State Fire Academy, the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters (EMERCOM), Moscow, Russia

Abstract: This paper overviews fire safety monitoring methods for a facility and state assessment methods for socio-economic systems used in fire safety. As discovered, none of the existing fire safety monitoring systems has a decision support procedure for adjusting a parameter (or several parameters) deviating from a given range. The majority of fire safety monitoring systems only assess the state of fire protection systems and transmit information on their triggering to the operational services. Thus, fire safety monitoring is simplified to assessing the state of fire automation systems, which cannot objectively reflect the fire safety state of the facility. As established, the integrated rating procedure is a most developed tool for assessing the state of a complex socio-economic system. This procedure is widespread in the theory of active systems. Its application to fire safety assessment is described. The existing contradictions in the management of fire safety systems are revealed, and some ways to resolve them are presented.

Keywords: fire safety, management, assessment of the facility's state, fire safety system, monitoring.

UDC: 614.84

Received: 19.07.2021
Revised: 01.11.2021
Accepted: 22.11.2021

DOI: 10.25728/pu.2022.2.1


 English version:
Control Sciences, 2022:2, 2–8


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