Conclusion
Fire risk management in the laboratory
Article REF: SL6170 V1
Conclusion
Fire risk management in the laboratory

Authors : Christophe BERTON, Marianne BOIVIN, Valérie BOURGHOUD, Edith LABONNE, David SAVY, Lucien SCHNEBELEN

Publication date: June 10, 2008 | Lire en français

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5. Conclusion

To ensure that all technical, organizational and behavioral measures are as effective as possible in terms of fire safety, it is essential to take into account the activities carried out on the premises right from the design, restructuring and occupancy stages. To achieve this objective, it is essential to have a clear understanding of the activities carried out. Prevention must therefore be carried out in consultation with users, taking their needs into consideration.

When it comes to prevention, current regulations make it possible to achieve a satisfactory level of safety. Up until now, these regulations have been exclusively prescriptive in nature, but they are now evolving to offer an alternative in the form of fire engineering. This approach, which is not intended to supplant "prescriptive" regulations, is particularly well-suited to large-scale projects,...

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