The standard for identifying dangerous structures in dilapidated buildings refers to components that have reached the limit of their load-bearing capacity and are unsuitable for continued load-bearing due to deformation.
1. To ensure residential safety, this standard is established to provide a basis for the identification of hazardous buildings.
2. This standard applies to the buildings managed and operated by real estate management departments. For the identification of units' self-owned and privately-owned buildings, refer to this standard.
Standard. This standard does not apply to industrial buildings, public buildings, high-rise buildings, and protected buildings.
3. The components referred to in this standard are load-bearing components; the structures mentioned are systems composed of load-bearing components.
4. Necessary testing and calculations should be conducted for important buildings or complex structures that are difficult to identify.
5. When there are significant differences in factors that constitute dangerous houses across regions, real estate management departments in various areas may formulate and implement their own standards in accordance with this one.
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