TY - GEN
T1 - Evaluation of the Implementation of Fire Safety Management Based on Work Breakdown Structure Affecting the Insurance Premium Costs of High-Rise Lecture Buildings
AU - Mahardika, E. P.
AU - Muslim, F.
AU - Latief, Y.
AU - Nugroho, P. S.
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements The Authors would like to thank the financial support provided by Ministry of Research and Technology/National Research and Innovation Agency through PDUPT Grant 2021 with contract number: NKB-220/UN2.RST/HKP.05.00/2021 managed by the Directorate for Research and Community Engagement (DRPM) Ministry of Research and Technology/National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN).
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - High-rise buildings, especially lecture buildings, have the potential for fire hazards which can cause large losses. Fire risk is one of the factors that must be minimized in a building operation where insurance is a way of transferring the risk. However, the amount of fire insurance premiums in various insurance institutions varies greatly due to differences in the determinants of insurance premium costs. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the application of fire safety management in high-rise lecture buildings in Jakarta and determine the determinants of premium costs that are influenced by the implementation of fire safety management. This determining factor is a tool to determine the amount of the insurance company’s fire insurance premiums. This research refers to literature studies, surveys, interviews, and data obtained using a questionnaire instrument. This study uses the work breakdown structure as a tool to detail indicators that meet the fire safety management criteria and the data are analyzed using the SmartPLS 3.0 software. Based on the survey results, the data shows that the lecture buildings in Jakarta haven’t fully implemented fire safety management. In addition, there is no clear relation regarding the role of insurance in fire protection financing in lecture buildings. To address this, we propose to consider the extent to which high-rise lecture buildings implement fire safety management in determining insurance premium rates to improve the application of fire safety management in high-rise buildings, by processing the data using SmartPLS 3.0 and average analysis in order to obtain priority factors in fire safety management which can be used as a determinant of realistic premium costs. As the result, the most priority factor in fire safety management which can be used as a determinant of realistic premium costs is fire prevention in lecture buildings, and the least priority factor is safety of people in the event of fire.
AB - High-rise buildings, especially lecture buildings, have the potential for fire hazards which can cause large losses. Fire risk is one of the factors that must be minimized in a building operation where insurance is a way of transferring the risk. However, the amount of fire insurance premiums in various insurance institutions varies greatly due to differences in the determinants of insurance premium costs. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the application of fire safety management in high-rise lecture buildings in Jakarta and determine the determinants of premium costs that are influenced by the implementation of fire safety management. This determining factor is a tool to determine the amount of the insurance company’s fire insurance premiums. This research refers to literature studies, surveys, interviews, and data obtained using a questionnaire instrument. This study uses the work breakdown structure as a tool to detail indicators that meet the fire safety management criteria and the data are analyzed using the SmartPLS 3.0 software. Based on the survey results, the data shows that the lecture buildings in Jakarta haven’t fully implemented fire safety management. In addition, there is no clear relation regarding the role of insurance in fire protection financing in lecture buildings. To address this, we propose to consider the extent to which high-rise lecture buildings implement fire safety management in determining insurance premium rates to improve the application of fire safety management in high-rise buildings, by processing the data using SmartPLS 3.0 and average analysis in order to obtain priority factors in fire safety management which can be used as a determinant of realistic premium costs. As the result, the most priority factor in fire safety management which can be used as a determinant of realistic premium costs is fire prevention in lecture buildings, and the least priority factor is safety of people in the event of fire.
KW - Fire safety management
KW - Insurance premium costs
KW - Lecture buildings
KW - Work breakdown structure
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U2 - 10.1007/978-981-16-9348-9_32
DO - 10.1007/978-981-16-9348-9_32
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85137812954
SN - 9789811693472
T3 - Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
SP - 369
EP - 379
BT - Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Rehabilitation and Maintenance in Civil Engineering - ICRMCE 2021
A2 - Kristiawan, Stefanus Adi
A2 - Gan, Buntara S.
A2 - Shahin, Mohamed
A2 - Sharma, Akanshu
PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
T2 - 5th International Conference on Rehabilitation and Maintenance in Civil Engineering, ICRMCE 2021
Y2 - 8 July 2021 through 9 July 2021
ER -