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  2. Resilience (engineering and construction) - Wikipedia

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    A home in Gilchrist, Texas, designed to resist flood waters survived Hurricane Ike in 2008.. In the fields of engineering and construction, resilience is the ability to absorb or avoid damage without suffering complete failure and is an objective of design, maintenance and restoration for buildings and infrastructure, as well as communities.

  3. Life Safety Code - Wikipedia

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    The Committee on Safety to Life was restructured in 1963 and the first publication in 1966 was a complete revision. The title was changed from Building Exits Code to Code for Safety to Life from Fire in Buildings and Structures.

  4. Prevention through design - Wikipedia

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    Prevention through design (PtD), also called safety by design usually in Europe, is the concept of applying methods to minimize occupational hazards early in the design process, with an emphasis on optimizing employee health and safety throughout the life cycle of materials and processes. [1]

  5. Building code - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of building codes is to protect public health, safety and general welfare as they relate to the construction and occupancy of buildings and structures — for example, the building codes in many countries require engineers to consider the effects of soil liquefaction in the design of new buildings. [1]

  6. Structural engineering - Wikipedia

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    In the design of structures such as these, structural safety is of paramount importance (in the UK, designs for dams, nuclear power stations and bridges must be signed off by a chartered engineer). Civil engineering structures are often subjected to very extreme forces, such as large variations in temperature, dynamic loads such as waves or ...

  7. 2005 levee failures in Greater New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Because a factor of safety of 1.3 was used for design, a reduction of 30 percent would reduce the factor of safety to approximately one: a condition of incipient failure.” (ASCE: External Review Panel, pg 51) [27] This meant that the design included a safety factor of 30% ("1.3"), and could cope in theory with stresses 30% more than expected ...

  8. Category : Buildings and structures in Louisiana by condition

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    Former buildings and structures in Louisiana (8 C, 9 P) R. Relocated buildings and structures in Louisiana (39 P) Reportedly haunted locations in Louisiana (5 P) U.

  9. Category:Buildings and structures in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana building and structure stubs (4 C, 135 P) This page was last edited on 7 October 2023, at 19:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...