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Fire Risk

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Summary🔗

This scenario specifies the details of "Risk Management" for fire risks.

Models🔗

fire_risks🔗

This model captures all the fire risks.

Definitions🔗

site protection manager🔗

Site protection manager is a risk manager (from risk_management) that takes care of various safety risks (including fire risks) on a construction site.

fire risk🔗

Fire risk is a risk (from risk_management) where there is a probability of fire breaking out.

It is a risk type (from risk_management) "fire risk".

The fire risk is extended with the optional information about the cool-down period.

hot spot🔗

A hot spot is a spot on the construction site where there is a fire risk at a given time point.

cool-down period🔗

This is a period indicating the period before the end of the work day that is necessary for the equipment and material to cool down (and avoid fire).

Scenario🔗

The site protection manager uses "Risk Management" to define fire risks.

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As-planned🔗

Certain tasks (from scheduling) require a cool-down period (e.g., 2 hours). The cool-down period can be either indicated by structured text in the body of a task (from scheduling) or added manually to fire risk when the task (from scheduling) is converted to a fire risk (see "Risk Management").

As-observed🔗

The site protection manager defines hot spots as focus spots (from uxv_recording) when there is a fire risk.

The hot spots are inferred from the tasks (from scheduling) or based on common practices (e.g., inspect certain areas where heating might be stil on after the work day).

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Scheduling🔗

The report is generated to show all the tasks (from scheduling) related to fire risks for which the cool-down period is not respected.

Safety🔗

The site protection manager uses "Thermal Inspection" to inspect the temperature of the hot spots.

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