• 제목/요약/키워드: Facilities and Data Standards

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학교시설 친환경인증 사례를 통한 실내 환경 평가항목 분석 (A Study on the Indoor Environment Condition in Green Building Certification Criteria)

  • 신유진;곽문근;최창호
    • 설비공학논문집
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    • 제22권9호
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    • pp.579-588
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    • 2010
  • According to the increasing concern about health and environment, students need to study in comfort and clean environment facilities. We did field survey on 40 primary schools to analyze the present condition of design and construction for the part of indoor environmental performance in the certificated green school building. We hope that this paper will offer the important data about the indoor environment standards and performances in primary school facilities.

사무소용 건물의 설비유지관리 실태에 관한 조사연구 (A Study on the Actual Conditions of Maintenance for Service Facilities in Office Buildings)

  • 손장열;이승언
    • 대한설비공학회지:설비저널
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.12-20
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    • 1985
  • This paper aims to present the basic data to establish resonable building maintenance standards by investigating and analyzing the actual conditions of maintenance for service facilities and the problems due to the situation. The subject buildings of investigation are 10 stories and above off ice buildings in Seoul. The results obtained from this study are as follows. 1. The equipment service life related to air-conditioning system is known as around 9years in case of breakdown maintenance and around 13 years in case of preventive maintenance. 2. The total mechanical room area against the total floor area is $4.40\%$, and the ratio of air-conditioning room area is $1.78\%$ on an average.

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병원급식에 일반위생관리기준과 HACCP 제도 적용을 위한 시설ㆍ설비 위생관리 점검도구 개발 (Development of the Hospital Foodservice Facility Evaluation tools based on the General HACCP-based Sanitation Standards and Guidelines)

  • 이정숙;곽동경;강영재
    • 한국식품조리과학회지
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.339-353
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    • 2003
  • The rapid increase in food borne illness outbreaks in Korea has been one of the major threats to the Nation's Health. Foodservice establishments have been identified as the major place for these outbreaks, mainly due to the lack of sanitary management and sanitary facility management practices. The purposes of the study were to develop hospital foodservice facility evaluation tools, based on the general HACCP-based standards and guidelines, for hospital food service establishments, to ensure the safety of these foodservices and to reduce the risk of food home illness. The scope of this study included: 1) an assessment of the current foodservice sanitation practices and managements for 6 general hospitals, with more than 400 beds, and 3 general hospitals, with less than 400 beds; 2) the development of foodservice establishments sanitation evaluation tools and sanitation standards, based on the HACCP system. The survey data showed varied results between the hospitals surveyed. Most of the hospital foodservice operations had many problems with ventilation and the plumbing. The total dimensional mean scores for the hospitals with more than 400 beds and less than 400 beds were 31.5 and 27.0, respectively. The highest dimension scores were for the water supply facility and lighting, with the lowest for insect and rodent control and toxic materials management. The levels of the mean scores were very low, especially for the general hospitals with less than 400 beds. These low mean scores may have arisen from critical problems within the hospital foodservice operations. The most needed facility management items for improvement were: storage shelf should be spaced 6 inches from the floor and walls, the use of three compartment sinks, utility sinks and cleaning facilities, with a floor drain for cleaning mops or liquid wastes, a ventilation hood designed to prevent dripping onto food, cooking facilities should be disassembled for washing and sanitizing, a separated hand washing sink and a sanitized food board for each area should be provided, all toxic material must have warning labels attached, and be stored in an area away from food preparation under padlock. The evaluation tool consisted of 14 dimensions, with 65 check-off items. The results of this study will provide basic facilities' guidelines to regulators, or foodservice industry personnel, wishing to build, or expend, and establish an efficient flow of food. As a result, food borne illnesses will be effectively prevented, and the Nation's health will be promoted for the development of their own sanitation standards, with a checklist for the safe production of foods.

e-러닝을 위한 교육시설의 정보통신 인프라 고도화 계획에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Advancement Planning of Telecommunications Infrastructure of Educational Facilities for e-Learning)

  • 박동소;박찬주;강희수
    • 교육시설
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    • 제15권1호
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 2008
  • As a study on the advancement planning for the telecommunications infrastructure of the educational facilities for the purpose of the proliferation of e-learning, this study was conducted with the intents of preparing for the design guidelines to be considered in the initial stage of an architectural design for applying WLANs(wireless LANs), which play a role as the international standard for next generation of telecommunications, to the educational facilities and of making a proposal for changes of the existing computer rooms according to the appearance of new teaching and learning tools, for example, digital textbooks, and the proliferation of personal information devices. In this study, the design guidelines were made by analyzing the elements to be applied to architecture designs as well as understanding the trend of the cabling, pathways and spaces requirements in the area of telecommunications after examining the relevant international standards, such as ANSI and TIA, etc., in order for applying WLANs to the educational facilities. In addition, a field survey was conducted targeting on the elementary schools in 'C' city in order to suggest a proposal for the improvements of operations and maintenance of the existing computer labs and computers. As the results of analyzing the data from the field study, it was surveyed that the following matters should be urgently improved in order for the schools to be developed as Ubiquitous schools in the future: First, the biggest hold-up is how to maintain the desktop computers well. Second, there are some limitations far the students to use the computers enough due to the lack of the number of computers. Third, the computer education for the students is limited to instructing the students in training themselves only for the functions of each kind of application software.

실태조사를 통한 장기요양시설과 요양병원의 효율적 연계방안 (Study on the Efficient Integration of Long-term Care Facilities and Geriatric Hospitals by Using NHIC Survey Data)

  • 최인덕;이은미
    • 한국노년학
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    • 제30권3호
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    • pp.855-869
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구는 노인장기요양보험 도입이후 장기요양시설과 요양병원의 효율적 연계방안을 모색하기 위한 기초조사 연구이다. 본 연구는 문헌고찰을 기반으로 국민건강보험공단 노인장기요양운영센터를 이용 장기요양시설 192곳과 요양병원 168곳 시설관계자(시설장, 병원장 및 이용자 등)에게 운영현황과 효율적 연계방안에 대해 면접조사를 실시 분석하였다. 자료분석은 기술통계, χ2검증 등을 SPSS 13.0으로 분석하였다. 연구결과 운영현황에서는 요양시설과 요양병원 모두 본인부담의 차이가 미미하나 식대에 대한 편차가 크게 나타났다. 경영수지적자에 대해서는 양 기관 모두 수가보전에 문제점을 지적하고 있으며, 교통과 환경요인이 입지조건을 좌우하는 것으로 파악되었다. 둘째 이용행태면에서는 양 기관 모두 비용할인 경험이 높은 것으로 나타났고, 면회를 오지 않는 경우가 많은 것으로 파악되었다. 반면, 요양시설이 사망 시까지 있는 경우가 요양병원에 비해 더 높게 나타나고 있다. 셋째, 기관의 서비스제공문제점으로는 일률적인 서비스제공, 가족의 지지나 방문 부족 등을 들 수 있다. 끝으로 양 기관의 효율적 연계방안으로는 수가현실화, 간병비 지급, 복합시설 허용, 판정기준 강화, 주치의, 요양병원의 장기요양보험 관리 방안 등을 제시하였다.

간호교육기관의 실험실습설비 보유실태 조사 (A Survey on the Actual State of Laboratory Facilities and Equipments at Nursing Schools)

  • 임난영;이선옥;서문자;김혜숙;김문실;오경옥
    • 대한간호
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    • 제36권1호
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    • pp.108-117
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    • 1997
  • This study was carried out to examine the standards for evaluation of laboratory facilities and equipment. These constitute the most important yet vulnerable area of our system of higher education among the six school evaluation categories provided by the Korean Council for University Education. To obtain data on the present situation of holdings and management of laboratory facilities and equipment at nursing schools in Korea, questionnaires were prepared by members of a special committee of the Korea Nursing Education Society on the basis of the Standards for University Laboratory Facilities and Equipment issued by the Ministry of Education. The questionnaires were sent to nursing schools across the nation by mail on October 4, 1995. 39 institutions completed and returned the questionnaires by mail by December 31 of the same year. The results of the analysis of the survey were as follows: 1. The Physical Environment of Laboratories According to the results of investigation of 14 nursing departments at four-year colleges, laboratories vary in size ranging from 24 to 274.91 pyeong ($1{\;}pyeong{\;}={\;}3.3m^2).$. The average number of students in a laboratory class was 46.93 at four-year colleges, while the number ranged from 40 to 240 in junior colleges. The average floor space of laboratories at junior colleges, however, was almost the same as those, of laboratories at four-year colleges. 2. The Actual State of Laboratory Facilities and Equipment Laboratory equipment possessed by nursing schools at colleges and universities showed a very wide distribution by type, but most of it does not meet government standards according to applicable regulations while some types of equipment are in excess supply. The same is true of junior colleges. where laboratory equipment should meet a different set of government standards specifically established for junior colleges. Closer investigation is called for with regard to those types of equipment which are in short supply in more than 80 percent of colleges and universities. As for the types of equipment in excess supply, investigation should be carried out to determine whether they are really needed in large quantities or should be installed. In many cases, it would appear that unnecessary equipment is procured, even if it is already obsolete, merely for the sake of holding a seemingly impressive armamentarium. 3. Basic Science Laboratory Equipment Among the 39 institutions, five four-year colleges were found to possess equipment for basic science. Only one type of essential equipment, tele-thermometers, and only two types of recommended equipment, rotators and dip chambers, were installed in sufficient numbers to meet the standards. All junior colleges failed to meet the standards in all of equipment categories. Overall, nursing schools at all of the various institutions were found to be below per in terms of laboratory equipment. 4. Required Equipment In response to the question concerning which type of equipment was most needed and not currently in possession, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) machines and electrocardiogram (ECG) monitors topped the list with four respondents each, followed by measuring equipment. 5. Management of Laboratory Equipment According to the survey, the professors in charge of clinical training and teaching assistants are responsible for management of the laboratory at nursing schools at all colleges and universities, whereas the chief of the general affairs section or chairman of the nursing department manages the laboratory at junior colleges. This suggests that the administrative systems are more or less different. According to the above results, laboratory training could be defined as a process by which nursing students pick up many of the nursing skills necessary to become fully qualified nurses. Laboratory training should therefore be carefully planned to provide students with high levels of hands-on experience so that they can effectively handle problems and emergencies in actual situations. All nursing students should therefore be thoroughly drilled and given as much on-the-job experience as possible. In this regard, there is clearly a need to update the equipment criteria as demanded by society's present situation rather than just filling laboratory equipment quotas according to the current criteria.

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Contemporary Safety Management of Virtual Golf in South Korea

  • MOON, Bo Ra;LEE, Seung Min;SEO, Won Jae
    • Journal of Sport and Applied Science
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.1-4
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study is to provide implications for virtual golf safety management in Korea through the literature review of current safety issues of virtual golf industry. Research design, data, and methodology: This study employed a qualitative approach to review prior studies and related documents presenting current safety perspectives of virtual sports facility management. First, the study reviewed the experiences of virtual golf players and safety criteria suggested from previous literatures. Second, two experts in sport facility management reviewed the manuscript including implications and provided their opinions including major implications and insights for virtual sport industry. Views of experts were added to the final manuscript. Results: This study found that installation standards and safety and hygiene standards by industry are enacted for the safety management of sports facilities, however, there is a need for standards to be adjusted because the contents are general, abstract, and lack detail, thus causing difficultly to secure effectiveness. Conclusions: For virtual golf courses, it is necessary to develop a safety inspection checklist that suits the characteristics of indoor virtual golf. In this line, safety criteria need to be developed with the consideration of characteristics of screen golf to establish an efficient safety management system and create a safe use environment.

영구임대아파트단지 어린이집의 공간구성에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Space Composition of Child Care Centers in Permanent Rental Housing Complex)

  • 이승준;채희재
    • 한국농촌건축학회논문집
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.37-44
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    • 2009
  • There is a rapid increase of child care centers due to the growth of women's social activities and a nuclear family. Child care center is an important part of community facilities for apartment housing complex. This study aims to collect the basic data required to develop the planning standards for the child care centers. This research limited the child care centers which is situated to permanent rental housing complex. Therefore, this research presents the basic design guidelines for the space composition planning of child care centers by grasping the special quality connected with the space composition of child care centers among the community facilities that is located in the permanent rental apartment housing complex.

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학교 건물의 실내공기환경 실태조사 연구 (A Field Survey of Indoor Air Environment of Schools)

  • 정민희;정선미;김미연;김건우;박진철
    • 설비공학논문집
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    • 제19권12호
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    • pp.865-873
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    • 2007
  • Recently there has been more apprehensions about health and environment. Since the concern has been increased, it is realized that students need to study in comfort and clean environment, and plan to study in environmental friendly facilities. Hence it is needed for both indoor air quality performance evaluation and greening facilities in order to plan environmental friendly schools. Accordingly, this study analyzes the indoor air quality throughout field survey of schools to provide preliminary data to develop environmental friendly education facilities. This paper investigates and analyzes indoor environment standards and performances in schools. There will be included 15 existing schools and 5 newly built schools for survey in Seoul and Gyeonggi. Additionally, environmental problems are also investigated and analyzed by occupants' questionnaires through surveys.

지역거점공공병원의 재난 대비 안전한 의료환경 실태조사 연구 (A Survey of Medical Environments in Regional Public Hospitals Respond to Disasters)

  • 이현진;송상훈;김태윤;김영애
    • 의료ㆍ복지 건축 : 한국의료복지건축학회 논문집
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    • 제30권2호
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    • pp.35-46
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: It is the responsibility of public healthcare to respond quickly to infectious disease outbreaks and disasters such as MERS, COVID-19, the Syrian earthquake, and the Miryang Sejong Hospital fire accident. It is very important to secure safe medical facilities and protect lives through emergency medical support and disaster response systems. The purpose of this study is to investigate the safety status of regional medical facilities that play a central role in the event of a disaster. Methods: The target was 41 local public hospitals, including 35 regional medical centers and 6 Red Cross hospitals nationwide. We delivered a questionnaire to 41 medical facilities and collected data from 32 regional public hospitals that received responses. Results: In order to respond to safety accidents, a survey was conducted on infections, falls, patient identification, and incorrect connections for medical accidents, and for in-hospital accidents, a survey was conducted on entrapment, collision, water leaks, falling objects, and crime prevention. For natural disasters, we investigated the response environment for typhoons, floods, and snow damage, and for social disasters, we investigated the response environment for fire, power outages, and radiation damage. Implications: We hope that it will be used as basic data for developing standards and creating hospital facilities and environments that are safe for everyone to respond to various disasters and prevent patient safety accidents in the future.