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505 | _a TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT i UNDERTAKING iii CERTIFICATE v ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vii Abbreviation ix TABLE OF CONTENTS xi LIST OF FIGURES xv lIST OF TABLES xix CHAPTER-1:INTRODUCTION 1 1.1About Heritage Building/Structure 1 1.2Common Causes of Fire Incident 1 1.2.1 Vandalism 1 1.2.2 Restoration 1 1.2.3 Electricity/Short Circuit 1 1.2.4 Accidents 2 1.3Challenge in Fire Fighting 2 1.4Main Cause 2 1.5Safety Action to Take 3 1.6All about Fire Safety 3 1.6.1 What is Fire? 3 1.6.2 How does Fire occur 3 1.6.3 Factors affecting 4 1.6.4 Classes of Fire 4 1.7Impact of Fire to Property 4 1.7.1 Damage to Buildings and their contents 4 1.7.2 Damage to Historic districts 4 1.7.3 Damage to Cultural Landscape and Archaeological sites 5 1.8Objective of the study 5 CHAPTER-2:LITERATURE REVIEW 7 2.1World Scenario 7 2.2Indian Scenario 8 2.3Fire Organization Structure 9 2.4Fire Safety Key Policy 9 2.5Research Papers 10 2.5.1 Research Paper 1 10 2.5.2 Research Paper 2 12 2.5.3 Research Paper 3 13 2.6Summary of Literature Study 15 2.7Fire Fighting Bike 15 2.7.1 Research Paper 1 17 2.7.2 Research Paper 2 19 2.8FPS (Fire Protection System) in Heritage structure 21 2.8.1 Types of FPS 22 2.9National Disaster Management 23 2.9.1 NDMA Vision 23 2.10In NDMA about Fire Services 23 2.11Fire Services 24 2.11.1 Background 24 2.11.2 Roles of Fire Service 24 2.12Mass Awareness 24 2.13Practices of FPS in Finland, Norway and Sweden 26 2.13.1 General Features 26 2.13.2 Participants and Organization of Government agencies for Heritage 26 2.13.3 Fire protection of Historic Buildings 27 2.13.4 Legislation on Fire Protection 27 2.13.5 Laws 28 2.14Fire Protection in wooden towns 28 2.14.1 Case Study 28 2.15Fire Prevention and Protection 30 2.15.1 Introduction 30 2.15.2 How to choose Fire prevention and protection methods 30 2.15.3 Low cost Fire prevention 31 2.15.4 How to prevent Arson 32 2.15.5 Rescue plan 32 2.15.6 Fire protection Strategy 32 2.16Case study on Notre-Dame Fire Incident 34 2.16.1 Why/How did it happened? 34 2.16.2 Probable Cause 35 2.16.3 Structure element relevant to fire 35 CHAPTER-3:RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 37 CHAPTER-4:DATA COLLECTION 39 4.1Qualitative Data Collection 39 4.2Survey (Navrangpura Fire Station 40 4.2.1 Location 40 4.2.2 Interview 40 4.2.3 Photographic Documentation of Fire Equipment’s and Brigade 43 4.3Site Visits 45 4.3.1 Mangaldas Ni Haveli 45 4.3.2 Chinubhai Baronet House 45 4.3.3 Deevanji Ni Haveli and Jagdip Mehta House 46 4.3.4 Jahapanah Ni Pol 47 4.3.5 Manek Chowk 49 CHAPTER-5:DATA ANALYSIS 53 5.1Observations and Learnings from Site Visits 53 5.2Observations and Learnings from Survey 54 CHAPTER-7:CONCLUSION 57 7.1Developing a fire prevention strategy 57 7.1.1 Responsible for developing the strategy 57 7.1.2 Elements of the strategy 58 7.2Reducing Risk 58 7.2.1 Strengthening resistance to fire 58 7.2.2 Fire detecting and monitoring 59 7.3Developing a Fire Response Plan 59 7.4General Points 59 7.5Images of fire retardant materials 60 7.6Fire Exit route 60 7.7Fire Apparatus 61 7.8Fire Bucket and Sprinklers 61 APPENDIX 63 REFERENCES 71 FUTURE SCOPE OF WORK 72 | ||
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