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Risk assessment in the design of lightning protection systems of buildings and structures

Abstract

The possibility of using risk assessment in lightning protection for the purposes of ensuring fire safety of buildings and structures is considered. Examples of limited flexibility of application of existing regulatory requirements for lightning protection of facilities are shown. The need to introduce modern methods of risk assessment in the design of lightning protection systems is noted. Analysis and description of the methodology for determining the individual components of the risk of death of people with a direct lightning strike into an object and/or the occurrence of a fire (explosion) is performed. The main advantages and disadvantages of the existing risk assessment method and ways of its improvement are given.

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A. S. Kharlamenkov
State Fire Academy of Emercom of Russia
Russian Federation

Aleksandr S. KHARLAMENKOV, Senior Lecturer of Department of Special Electrical Engineering, Automation Systems and Communication. ID RISC: 763967

Borisa Galushkina St., 4, Moscow, 129366



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Kharlamenkov A.S. Risk assessment in the design of lightning protection systems of buildings and structures. Pozharovzryvobezopasnost/Fire and Explosion Safety. 2020;29(5):100-104. (In Russ.)

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