Building Hazard Assessment primarily involves evaluating and determining the level of danger in a structure. Here are some key points to consider during a building hazard assessment:
Firstly, a comprehensive inspection of the overall structure of the house is required, including the foundation, walls, beams, columns, and floor slabs, to check for any obvious deformations, cracks, tilts, or other abnormal conditions.
Next, evaluate the structural stability of the house, analyze the rationality of the structural system, and assess the strength of the connection nodes.
Furthermore, inspect the usage condition of the property, such as any improper behaviors like overloading or changing the use function.
Furthermore, attention should be given to the surrounding environment's impact on the property, such as changes in geological conditions or neighboring construction activities.
During the assessment process, operations must be conducted strictly in accordance with relevant standards and regulations, accurately recording and analyzing all data and phenomena. For any hazardous signs identified, thorough analysis and evaluation are essential to determine the level of danger of the property, providing a reliable basis for subsequent measures such as repair and reinforcement, or demolition and reconstruction. Simultaneously, the assessment report should accurately and comprehensively reflect the actual condition and degree of danger of the property, facilitating informed decisions by relevant parties.





