Survey of Emergency Exit Indices in Selected Hospitals of Shiraz Medical University

Background and aims : Emergency evacuation is one of the necessary measures to protect employees in the event of emergency situations (such as fire, flood, earthquake, chemical spill, etc). For this purpose, it is necessary to predict enough number of suitable emergency exits to be ensured that peop...

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Main Authors: mehdi jahangiri, Majid Dadbin poor, Salman Ghaffari
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Language:fas
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2014-09-01
Series:Salāmat-i kār-i Īrān
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Online Access:http://ioh.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1111-en.html
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author mehdi jahangiri
Majid Dadbin poor
Salman Ghaffari
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description Background and aims : Emergency evacuation is one of the necessary measures to protect employees in the event of emergency situations (such as fire, flood, earthquake, chemical spill, etc). For this purpose, it is necessary to predict enough number of suitable emergency exits to be ensured that people could be evacuated from buildings and transported to a safe place. This study aimed to assess the state of emergency exit routes in 5 hospitals of Shiraz university of medical sciences.   Methods : In this cross-sectional study, quantitative indices including occupant load, number and width of emergency exits were calculated using filed data. Emergency response plan and qualitative indices including general specifications, marking, and lighting of emergency routes, were measured using a structured questionnaire adapted from national regulation and requirements. The compliance percent of each indicator were calculated and analyzed.   Results : The percentages of compliance for quantitative and qualitative indices in all studied hospitals were 37.5±29.1% and 20.8±16.8% respectively. The average rate of criteria for emergency response planning program was calculated 46.6±27.4%. From all five hospitals studied, only two had hospital emergency exits.   Conclusion: The result of this study showed that in studied hospitals quantitative and qualitative indices of emergency exits and emergency response planning were inappropriate and, especially in the case of number of emergency exits, they need to be improved.
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spelling doaj.art-46f17c39a6894122822d53f375e158ce2022-12-21T22:12:16ZfasIran University of Medical SciencesSalāmat-i kār-i Īrān1735-51332228-74932014-09-0111319Survey of Emergency Exit Indices in Selected Hospitals of Shiraz Medical Universitymehdi jahangiri0Majid Dadbin poor1Salman Ghaffari2 School of Public Health and Nutrition, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran School of Public Health and Nutrition, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran School of Public Health and Nutrition, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Background and aims : Emergency evacuation is one of the necessary measures to protect employees in the event of emergency situations (such as fire, flood, earthquake, chemical spill, etc). For this purpose, it is necessary to predict enough number of suitable emergency exits to be ensured that people could be evacuated from buildings and transported to a safe place. This study aimed to assess the state of emergency exit routes in 5 hospitals of Shiraz university of medical sciences.   Methods : In this cross-sectional study, quantitative indices including occupant load, number and width of emergency exits were calculated using filed data. Emergency response plan and qualitative indices including general specifications, marking, and lighting of emergency routes, were measured using a structured questionnaire adapted from national regulation and requirements. The compliance percent of each indicator were calculated and analyzed.   Results : The percentages of compliance for quantitative and qualitative indices in all studied hospitals were 37.5±29.1% and 20.8±16.8% respectively. The average rate of criteria for emergency response planning program was calculated 46.6±27.4%. From all five hospitals studied, only two had hospital emergency exits.   Conclusion: The result of this study showed that in studied hospitals quantitative and qualitative indices of emergency exits and emergency response planning were inappropriate and, especially in the case of number of emergency exits, they need to be improved.http://ioh.iums.ac.ir/article-1-1111-en.htmlemergency exithospitalemergency response plan
spellingShingle mehdi jahangiri
Majid Dadbin poor
Salman Ghaffari
Survey of Emergency Exit Indices in Selected Hospitals of Shiraz Medical University
Salāmat-i kār-i Īrān
emergency exit
hospital
emergency response plan
title Survey of Emergency Exit Indices in Selected Hospitals of Shiraz Medical University
title_full Survey of Emergency Exit Indices in Selected Hospitals of Shiraz Medical University
title_fullStr Survey of Emergency Exit Indices in Selected Hospitals of Shiraz Medical University
title_full_unstemmed Survey of Emergency Exit Indices in Selected Hospitals of Shiraz Medical University
title_short Survey of Emergency Exit Indices in Selected Hospitals of Shiraz Medical University
title_sort survey of emergency exit indices in selected hospitals of shiraz medical university
topic emergency exit
hospital
emergency response plan
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