Evaluation of Fire Safety Management Performance in the Multi Matra Integrated Laboratory Building, ISI Surakarta
List of Authors
  • Ary Setyawan, Hendri Eko Widyarno, Stefanus Adi Kristiawan1

Keyword
  • fire safety management, institutional laboratory, building fire protection, laboratory facility

Abstract
  • Fire safety management is essential to ensure building resilience and occupant protection, particularly in laboratory environments with higher fire risks. This study evaluates the fire safety management performance of the Gedung Laboratorium Terpadu Multi Matra SBSN ISI Surakarta and identifies improvements to enhance fire preparedness. The assessment was carried out through field observation, interviews, and evaluation based on the Indonesian standard Pd-T-11-2005-C on Fire Protection Management. The analysis covered both technical performance and managerial aspects of the fire protection system. The results show that the building’s fire protection facilities are complete and functional, achieving a building fire safety system performance score of 93.28, categorized as “Good.” This indicates effective performance of active and passive protection systems, evacuation facilities, and site elements. However, the management aspect remains weak because the building lacks a formal organizational structure and responsible personnel to coordinate fire safety actions. The study recommends establishing a comprehensive fire safety management organization with Clear task distribution, including responsibilities for the head of building fire safety, coordinator, and teams such as emergency response, evacuation & first aid, maintenance, and communication, is essential. Implementing this framework ensures that each role is well-defined, improving coordination, preparedness, and sustainability in fire safety management.

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