The Impact of Worst Fire Prevention Plan and Disaster Management at High Density Urban-Area: A Case Study of Ali Enterprises

Muhammad Saif-ul-Islam, Mohsin

Abstract

Pakistan has become a dangerous country for man-made and natural disaster. In September 2012, enormous textile industry disaster, namely Ali Enterprise; caught a massive fire incident. The destructive incident happens at high-density urban-area in the history of Karachi. The purpose of this study is to determine the positive solution and method; reducing the harmful hazards for protecting the life of peoples. The significant factors of disaster management designed with respect to careful design structure, evaluation and analysis factor that manage hazards. The emergency plan and disaster management have become important factors to diminish the hazards of disasters. The public participation also responsibility to follow the rules and regulation related to health and safety. The top management organization is unconscious about these essential and competitive parameters. This study illustrates that better fire prevention plan and disaster management facilities have a great positive impact on the economy of the country. Every organization should need to focus on fire prevention training and disaster management planning for all the employees at the workplace. The country economy can be boost-up by implementing the better fire accident prevention plan and disaster management programs for achieving sustainable development.

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