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Kathleen h. almand, P.e., FSFPe
Only Human
I
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n June,graf.
irst I traveled to London
to attend Interflam, a global
research conference on fire
safety science and engineering. The
work of the Fire Protection Research
Body
Foundation is driven by the needs
of NFPA technical committees, and
is, thus, very applied in nature. The
conference was a rare opportunity
for me to spend some time considering more purely scientific research.
Based on the size of the conference and the number of young
researchers in attendance, the fire
science research community is
thriving. Researchers from around
the world presented more than 100
TODAY’S ENHANCED
numerical methods and
computing capability have
helped transform this
this is a call-out.
challenging aspect of fire
safety science into a design
variable that can be used in
many different ways.
papers to more than 350 global
participants, and this variety and
international flavor is very encouraging. Despite reported cutbacks in
government-funded research, the
growth of the academic programs
in fire protection and fire safety
engineering worldwide is bringing a
fresh set of research resources to the
problems of fire safety.
One thing that particularly struck
me was the exponential growth
of work that seeks to apply the
understanding of human behavior
to improving fire safety. The program included 14 presentations
by researchers from 11 different
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countries on this topic during the
three-day conference, an astonishing development in the eyes
of a structural engineer like me
who continues to find much of
human behavior mystifying. In
my view, the nature of this work
has changed from observational
research—the how and why
of behavior in a fire—to the
application of that work to
fire safety design and even to the
codification of safety provisions
in our codes and standards.
NFPA’s Fire Analysis and
Research Division, in particular Rita
Fahy, manager of fire databases and
systems, has had a long-standing
interest in this area and is assuming
a leadership role in this discipline.
The Society of Fire Protection
Engineers and the International
Standards Organization both have
active programs to integrate the
quantification of certain aspects of
human behavior, particularly egress,
into engineering methods, and
NFPA has incorporated new work
on human behavior into our codes
and standards.
International research on human
behavior in tunnels, for example, is
informing provisions in NFPA 130,
Fixed Guideway Transit and Passenger
Rail Systems. The Fire Protection
Research Foundation recently
sponsored a variety of projects on
this topic, including work to support the development of provisions
associated with the use of elevators
combined with stairways in mixed
evacuation strategies; to support the
development of effective emergency
messaging strategies for buildings
and campuses in response to vari-
ous threats; and to improve our
understanding of human response
to new light sources proposed for
strobe emergency signals.
One of the most challenging
aspects of integrating human
behavior into design, as well as
into codes and standards, is its high
variability. But today’s enhanced
numerical methods and computing
capability have helped transform
this fascinating but very challenging aspect of fire safety science into
a design variable that can be used
in a number of different ways.
When we consider this process,
we should applaud NFPA’s leaders
who decades ago had the foresight
to recognize the future importance of the science of human
behavior and helped lay the
groundwork for NFPA, and all
who use its codes and standards,
to benefit from it.
Kathleen h. almand, p.e., fsfpe,
is the executive director of the Fire
Protection Research Foundation.
Photograph:Shutterstock
Illustration:
A surprising, and welcome, emphasis on human behavior and fire safety
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