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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
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Veröffentlicht: 1961
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contents Occupancy Fire Record. Libraries. Books Building Design Fire Protection Librarians Libraries Library Facilities Library Planning Safety Considerations essential to adequate protection for library facilities have been assembled in the form of recommendations and related to specific examples. Five steps are given which outline the procedures to follow in order to achieve fire safety. With regard to planning, six considerations are dealt with in detail--(1) the saving of lives, (2) the limitations of the fire, (3) the alarm system, (4) the training of the staff to handle emergencies, (5) protection against unusual hazards, and (6) the control of damage. For each of these considerations an extensive description is given of pertinent fires which have actually occurred. Experimental evidence is also offered to illustrate some of the concepts discussed. (RS)
format Recurso educativo Open Access
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institution ERIC Institute of Education Sciences
language en
publishDate 1961
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spellingShingle Occupancy Fire Record. Libraries.
Books
Building Design
Fire Protection
Librarians
Libraries
Library Facilities
Library Planning
Safety
Occupancy Fire Record. Libraries. Books Building Design Fire Protection Librarians Libraries Library Facilities Library Planning Safety Considerations essential to adequate protection for library facilities have been assembled in the form of recommendations and related to specific examples. Five steps are given which outline the procedures to follow in order to achieve fire safety. With regard to planning, six considerations are dealt with in detail--(1) the saving of lives, (2) the limitations of the fire, (3) the alarm system, (4) the training of the staff to handle emergencies, (5) protection against unusual hazards, and (6) the control of damage. For each of these considerations an extensive description is given of pertinent fires which have actually occurred. Experimental evidence is also offered to illustrate some of the concepts discussed. (RS)
title Occupancy Fire Record. Libraries.
topic Books
Building Design
Fire Protection
Librarians
Libraries
Library Facilities
Library Planning
Safety
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED037979