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Find out what cookies we use and how to disable themThe primary focus of this document is to examine the design and implementation of fire incident data collection systems, focusing on their ability to provide reliable and comprehensive data for multiple purposes, such as reducing fire incidents, guiding safety interventions, and informing public resource allocation. It explores various data collection methods, This document also addresses the challenges associated with incomplete reporting, and the importance of addressing missing data. The document also highlights the need for robust systems that ensure data quality and accuracy, particularly in capturing fire risks across diverse social, economic, and regional contexts. This document builds heavily on previous standards in this series: ISO TR 17755 and ISO TS 17755-2
The need for this document arises from the critical role that fire incident data plays in improving fire safety, reducing losses, and guiding public policy. Accurate and comprehensive data is essential for identifying risk factors, targeting safety interventions, and evaluating the effectiveness of safety programs. Without reliable data collection systems, there is a risk of underreporting, incomplete understanding of fire incidents, and missed opportunities for prevention. This document provides a framework for ensuring data quality, addressing missing data, and enhancing the overall effectiveness of fire safety initiatives.
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