Hospital's vulnerability assessment

A. Guinet, Roberto Faccincani
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As many public institutions, hospitals are open spaces. Patients, staffs, visitors..., can access a lot of care units without control and can be in contact with many people. The most crowded places are often the most vulnerable areas where terrorist attacks can be the most damageable. This paper proposes an approach to evaluate the most crowded places in order to implement countermeasures against terrorist attacks. Firstly, a static model is constructed using the IDEF0 method in order to identify the different units of a hospital with their processes, and the accesses between units. Secondly by extracting the units and the accesses between the units, a flow model is specified to calculate the traffic in the hospital per hour. A linear program allows us to implement our dynamic model and to evaluate the most crowded areas. This communication relates one of the first results of the CIPS European Project called “THREATS”. This project aims to increase the resilience of EU hospitals as a critical infrastructure, by improving their protection capability and security awareness against terrorist attacks.
医院脆弱性评估
和许多公共机构一样,医院是开放的。病人、工作人员、访客……在美国,可以不受控制地进出许多护理单位,并可以与许多人接触。最拥挤的地方往往是最脆弱的地区,在那里恐怖袭击可能是最具破坏性的。本文提出了一种评估最拥挤场所的方法,以便实施应对恐怖袭击的对策。首先,利用IDEF0方法构建静态模型,识别医院的不同单元及其流程,以及单元之间的访问。其次,通过提取单元和单元之间的访问,建立流量模型,计算医院每小时的流量;线性规划允许我们实现动态模型并评估最拥挤的区域。本函件涉及CIPS欧洲项目“威胁”的首批成果之一。该项目旨在通过提高欧盟医院防范恐怖袭击的保护能力和安全意识,提高医院作为关键基础设施的复原力。
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