Investigation on Rescue Capacity of the Petrochemical Industry Area-A Study on Kaohsiung

碩士 === 吳鳳科技大學 === 消防研究所 === 99 === In Taiwan, the production value for petrochemical industries is about 1140 billion in 2010. This amount is about GDP (Gross Domestic Product, GDP) 12%. Currently, most of petrochemical raw materials were provided from five petrochemical industrial zones in the Kaoh...

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Main Authors: Lin-Lung,Hsieh, 謝麟隆
Other Authors: Chung-Hwei,SU
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/35994355341609051378
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Summary:碩士 === 吳鳳科技大學 === 消防研究所 === 99 === In Taiwan, the production value for petrochemical industries is about 1140 billion in 2010. This amount is about GDP (Gross Domestic Product, GDP) 12%. Currently, most of petrochemical raw materials were provided from five petrochemical industrial zones in the Kaohsiung. The issue of fire safety are always pay attention for international petrochemical industries. Rapid development in the global petrochemical industries will also result in variety security crisis. Some one petrochemical factory occurred several times of fire accidents in 2010. A huge amount of fire fighting resources were used to extinguish the fire. Therefore, people began to pay more attention to the safety of the petrochemical industry. In this study, the fire rescue ability of the petrochemical industry are researched, including rescue vehicles, rescue equipments, personal protection measures and water sources. Research methods with fire rescue point of view to be discussed. This study analyzed the rescue ability of fire official and how to fight effectively fires while the high risk of tank fire accident occur in Kaohsiung area concernig boil over or poor fire. The use on correct fire tactics, fire officers shorten rescue time. Have occurred by accident, this research should review and improve the way the rescuehardware. The results of this study will reduce the petrochemical industry after the social costs of large fires.