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Risk Management Series - Primer for Design Professionals: Communicating with Owners and Managers of New Buildings on Earthquake Risk (FEMA 389 / January 2004) (Paperback)
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Risk Management Series - Primer for Design Professionals: Communicating with Owners and Managers of New Buildings on Earthquake Risk (FEMA 389 / January 2004) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R596
Discovery Miles 5 960
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Seismic risk management tools, including new seismic engineering
technology and data, are now available to assist with evaluating,
predicting, and controlling financial and personal-injury losses
from future damaging earthquakes. These tools have evolved as a
result of scientific and engineering breakthroughs, including new
earth-science knowledge about the occurrence and severity of
earthquake shaking, and new engineering techniques for designing
building systems and components to withstand the effects of
earthquakes. As a result, design and construction professionals can
now design and construct new buildings with more predictable
seismic performance than ever before. Seismic risks can be managed
effectively in a number of ways, including the design and
construction of better performing buildings as well as the
employment of strategies that can result in risk reduction over the
life of the building. Risk reduction techniques include the use of
new technologies, such as seismic isolation and energy dissipation
devices for both structural and nonstructural systems; site
selection to avoid hazards such as ground motion amplification,
landslide, and liquefaction; and the use of performance-based
design concepts, which enable the engineer to better estimate
building capacity and seismic loading demand and to design
buildings for enhanced performance (beyond that typically provided
by current seismic codes). The implementation of risk reduction
strategies by building owners and managers is critically important,
not only for reducing the likelihood of life loss and injury, but
also for reducing the potential for losses associated with
earthquake damage repair and business interruption. The Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has commissioned and funded the
development of this document to facilitate the process of educating
building owners and managers about seismic risk management tools
that can be effectively and economically employed by them during
the building development phase - from site selection through design
and construction - as well as the operational phase. The objectives
of this report are fourfold: (1) to summarize, in a qualitative
fashion, important new concepts in performance-based seismic design
and new knowledge about the seismic hazard facing the United States
(in a way that can be easily communicated to building owners and
managers); (2) to describe a variety of concepts for reducing
seismic risk, including the means to reduce economic losses that
are not related to engineering solutions; (3) to provide
illustrative examples and graphical tools that can be used by the
design community to more effectively "sell" concepts of seismic
risk management and building performance improvements; and (4) to
establish a means by which seismic engineering and financial risk
management can be integrated to form a holistic seismic risk
management plan. The overarching goal of the document is to provide
a means to facilitate communications between building
owners/managers and design professionals on the important issues
affecting seismic risk decision making during the design and
construction of new facilities, as well as the operational phase.
Stated another way, this report may be considered as a framework
for integrating seismic risk management into already
well-established project planning, design, and construction
processes used by most owners and designers.
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