Conference Proceedings
13th Australian Tunnelling Conference
Conference Proceedings
13th Australian Tunnelling Conference
Operational Management of Fire Suppression Systems
Fire suppression systems are now recognised by both NFPA 502 and PIARC as legitimate tools for both life protection and asset protection. The effectiveness of these tools for life protection demands extremely rapid and accurate incident detection coupled with rapid response. This rapid response must be integrated with other emergency systems such as emergency ventilation._x000D_
The March 2007 fatal Burnley Tunnel incident in Australia graphically illustrates the potential of effectively integrated fixed suppression systems to protect people from harm and save infrastructure from damage. Despite the raft of technology available in that instance to the operator it was the human operator's ability to effectively control the emergency equipment and not the equipment itself which so positively influenced the threat to life and property.
The March 2007 fatal Burnley Tunnel incident in Australia graphically illustrates the potential of effectively integrated fixed suppression systems to protect people from harm and save infrastructure from damage. Despite the raft of technology available in that instance to the operator it was the human operator's ability to effectively control the emergency equipment and not the equipment itself which so positively influenced the threat to life and property.
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- Published: 2008
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