Advancing Fire Management in the New Era: Toward Comprehensive Refinement and Inclusive Mobilization for Enhanced Operational Efficiency
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https://doi.org/10.53469/wjimt.2026.09(02).08Keywords:
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This study examines the perceptions and expectations of diverse stakeholders in society with respect to contemporary fire management. By tracing the evolutionary trajectory of fire management practices in recent years, the paper proposes a progressive model that transitions from experience-based approaches to evaluation-driven upgrading, and ultimately toward comprehensive refinement, decomposition, and systematic implementation. In parallel, the study synthesizes the roles, responsibilities, and obligations undertaken by relevant parties during the design and construction phases [1], alongside practical insights derived from fire management during the operational phase. It is posited that the advancement of fire safety management across various organizational units necessarily depends on the adoption of a comprehensively refined and decomposed management model. This paradigm not only enhances operational precision but also serves as a foundational pathway for institutionalizing fire safety performance.
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