Assessment and improvement of safety in the operation of building structures in individual agricultural holdings: Risk analysis, technical standards, and best practices

The aim of the study was to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the safety of buildings in agricultural holdings. The study focused on identifying hazards, assessing risks, and proposing improvements. The use of FMEA and SWOT methods provided a detailed exami-nation of potential hazards and e...

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Main Authors: Maria Pilarczyk, Robert Ulewicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Publishing Office of Czestochowa University of Technology 2024-10-01
Series:Budownictwo o Zoptymalizowanym Potencjale Energetycznym
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Online Access:https://bozpe.pcz.pl/archives/2024/bozpe-2024-15
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Summary:The aim of the study was to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the safety of buildings in agricultural holdings. The study focused on identifying hazards, assessing risks, and proposing improvements. The use of FMEA and SWOT methods provided a detailed exami-nation of potential hazards and effective solutions. Many farms lack knowledge in risk man-agement, leading to neglected maintenance and inspections. Common issues include poor ven-tilation, moisture, and lack of safety standards. The absence of regular inspections of livestock buildings can lead to serious risks such as structural damage and fires. Systematic inspections for early fault detection are crucial. A comprehensive risk management approach – encompassing regular inspections, system upgrades, new technologies, and education – is essential for improving farm building safety.
ISSN:2299-8535
2544-963X