Nonstructural Component Seismic Resistance Responsibility Matrix
Earthquakes and other seismic activities present specific dangers to structural components of buildings, but in many cases, nonstructural components are overlooked when a building or structure is designed with best practices in seismic design in mind.
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An earthquake engineering firm can use this Nonstructural Component Seismic Resistance Responsibility Matrix to evaluate who is responsible for the design, design review, installation, and observation of various nonstructural components of a building. This review can complement a structural integrity analysis, but checking how seismic forces will impact nonstructural items such as access floors, ceilings, electrical components or equipment, an elevator, fire sprinkler systems, fluid tanks, mechanical equipment, and more. Using this seismic evaluation to understand how various elements in an existing building or a newly built structure will fare when subjected to extreme vibration or seismic shaking.
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