Risk Assessment of Hydrogen Cyanide for Available Safe Egress Time in Fire Simulation

Author:

Kwon Oh-Soo1,Han Ho-Sik2,Hwang Cheol-Hong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fire and Disaster Prevention, Graduate School, Daejeon University, 62 Daehak-ro, Dong-gu, Daejeon 34520, Republic of Korea

2. Department of Disaster Prevention, Graduate School, Daejeon University, 62 Daehak-ro, Dong-gu, Daejeon 34520, Republic of Korea

Abstract

The majority of fatalities in building fires are attributed to asphyxiation caused by toxic gases. Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is one of the toxic gases that can be released during a fire, posing a lethal risk to humans even at low concentrations. However, analysis of the risk posed by HCN in fire risk assessments using fire simulations is relatively rare. This study conducted fire simulations to examine the potential risks of HCN to occupants during a fire. The simulations considered various fire conditions in residential buildings by varying fuel types, fire growth rates, and HCN yields. The relative risk score (RRS) was derived based on the time to reach the threshold values of parameters considered critical for life safety. The results of the fire simulations indicated that the RRS for HCN was approximately 20–40 points higher than that of O2, CO, and CO2, reaching a maximum of 92 points. However, the risk posed by HCN was found to be limited in comparison to the risks associated with temperature and visibility. Nevertheless, considering that the primary cause of fatalities in fires is asphyxiation due to toxic gases, HCN must be regarded as a critical factor in fire risk assessments. Additionally, since HCN yield values can increase up to nine times depending on temperature and ventilation conditions, the risk posed by HCN could be significantly higher.

Funder

Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology Advancement

Publisher

MDPI AG

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