A Comparative Study on Technical Standards for the Design of Emergency Medical Facilities in China in the Context of COVID-19
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Overview of the Technical Standards
2.1. The Emergence of Technical Standards since the Outbreak of the Pandemic
2.2. Formulation Thoughts of the Technical Standards
3. Comparison and Discussion
3.1. Key Items Involved in These Standards
3.2. Site Selection and Architectural Design Based on Infection Control
3.3. Design of HVAC, Electricity and Intelligence, and Water Supply and Drainage for Sanition
- (1)
- Controlling the air pressures in different zones to ensure that the air flows from the clean area to the polluted area;
- (2)
- Controlling the frequency of fresh air exchange and appropriately diluting the virus concentration in the wards;
- (3)
- Controlling the cleanliness of indoor air through disinfection and sterilization.
3.4. Regulations on the Other Items Aiming at Safety
4. Conclusions
- (1)
- The content of the technical standards formulated in later periods are generally more profound and mature than those issued in earlier stages. As the earliest technical standard, although its framework and key points show certain superficialness, Hubei’s Technical Requirements [1] played a groundbreaking and meaningful role in guiding the formulations of technical standards launched in later periods.
- (2)
- The Hubei’s Design Guidelines for Existing Buildings [6] and New Buildings [7] successively formulated based on practical operation experiences show significant improvement in the depth of contents and system construction. Both of them elaborate in detail the regulations on the conversion of existing buildings and the construction of new buildings for both peacetime and emergencies.
- (3)
- (4)
- Compared with the technical standards described in only text, those with graphic illustrations, such as Zhejiang’s Technical Guidelines [2], Jiangsu’s Design Guideline [3], NHC’s Emergency Design Guidelines [4] and Shandong’s Design Guidelines [8], exhibit better readability, which is very beneficial for an in-depth understanding of the practical application of critical technologies.
- (1)
- Strengthen interdepartmental, cross-industrial and interdisciplinary cooperation to ensure the explicit expression of the compulsory requirements in the technical regulations issued by the building construction authorities.
- (2)
- Improve the evaluation system of the performance of emergency medical facilities, such as surveying various people such as patients, medical staff, managers and volunteers and summarizing the main defects in the physical and psychological environments of existing emergency medical facilities.
- (3)
- Strengthen cross-regional and international technical exchange and cooperation for the construction of emergency medical facilities. It is necessary to establish an open-data platform to share practical experiences and research findings on a real-time basis.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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No. | Title | Abbreviation | Main Content | Launch Time | Department in Charge |
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[1] | Technical Requirements for the Design and Conversion of Makeshift (FangCang) Hospitals (Revised Edition) | Hubei’s Technical Requirements |
| February 2020 | Department of Housing and Urban–Rural Development of Hubei Province |
[2] | Technical Guidelines for the Design and Conversion of Makeshift (FangCang) Centralized Treatment Hospitals (Trial version) | Zhejiang’s Technical Guidelines |
| February 2020 | Department of Housing and Urban–Rural Development of Zhejiang Province |
[3] | Design Guideline for the Emergency Transformation of Gymnasiums into Temporary Medical Center | Jiangsu’s Design Guideline |
| February 2020 | Department of Housing and Urban–Rural Development of Jiangsu Province |
[4] | Design Guidelines for Emergency Treatment Facilities for COVID-19 | NHC’s Emergency Design Guidelines |
| February 2020 | National Health Commission |
[5] | Technical Standards for Buildings of Mobile Cabin Hospitals (Exposure draft) | Hebei’s Technical Standard |
| September 2020 | Department of Housing and Urban–Rural Development of Hebei Province |
[6] | Design Guidelines for the Conversion of Existing Large Public Buildings for Both Peacetime and Wartime | Hubei’s Design Guidelines for Existing Buildings |
| November 2020 | Department of Housing and Urban–Rural Development of Hubei Province |
[7] | Design Guidelines for the Construction of New Large Public Buildings for Both Peacetime and Wartime | Hubei’s Design Guidelines for New Buildings |
| November 2020 | Department of Housing and Urban–Rural Development of Hubei Province |
[8] | Design Guidelines for the Conversion of Fangcang Temporary Emergency Medical Treatment Facilities (Trial Version) | Shandong’s Design Guidelines |
| December 2020 | Housing and Urban–Rural Development Department of Shandong Province |
[9] | Specification for the Design of Large-Scale Public Facilities for Both Peacetime and Wartime | Hubei’s Design Specification |
| March 2021 | Department of Housing and Urban–Rural Development of Hubei Province |
[10] | Design Guidelines for Temporary Medical Quarantine and Observation Facilities (Trial version) | NHC’s Temporary Design Guidelines |
| May 2021 | National Health Commission |
[11] | Design Guidelines for Fangcang Shelter Hospitals (Emergency Conversion of Temporary Centralized Quarantine Facilities) (Trial Version) | Beijing’s Design Guidelines |
| March 2022 | Beijing Institute of Architectural Design |
Requirements for the Site Selection | Requirements for the Existing Building Selection |
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Certain protective distance from surrounding buildings | Large capacity of indoor space |
Convenient access to urban roads | Multiple exits |
Good municipal infrastructure | Safety |
Wide open outdoor space | Internal passages available for barrier-free renovation |
[1] Hubei | [2] Zhejiang | [3] Jiangsu | [4] NHC | [5] Hebei | [6] Hubei | [7] Hubei | [8] Shandong | [9] Hubei | [10] NHC | [11] Beijing | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Functional rooms | Clean area | ● | ◐ | ◐ | ○ | ● | ● | ◐ | ● | ● | ◐ | ◐ |
Semi-polluted area | ● | ○ | ● | ○ | ● | ● | ○ | ● | ● | ◐ | ◐ | |
Polluted area | ● | ◐ | ● | ○ | ● | ● | ◐ | ● | ● | ◐ | ◐ | |
Personnel routes | Staff–patient division | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ |
Logistics routes | Clean-dirty partition | ◐ | ○ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ○ | ◐ | ◐ | ○ | ◐ |
Transition between clean and dirty zones | Hygienic pass-through | ○ | ◐ | ● | ○ | ● | ◐ | ◐ | ● | ● | ◐ | ◐ |
Wards and nursing area | Gender division | ◐ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ◐ | ◐ | ○ | ◐ | ◐ | ○ | ○ |
Number of beds | ◐ | ◐ | ● | ○ | ● | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ● | ◐ | ◐ | |
Bed spacing control | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ○ | ● | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ● | ◐ | ○ | |
Bathrooms and toilets | ● | ◐ | ● | ○ | ● | ● | ◐ | ◐ | ● | ◐ | ◐ | |
Other auxiliary rooms | ● | ● | ◐ | ○ | ● | ● | ● | ◐ | ● | ○ | ◐ | |
Social activities | ○ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ◐ | ○ | ○ | ○ | ◐ | ◐ | ○ | |
Barrier-free design | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ○ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ○ | ○ | |
Fire protection design | ● | ● | ● | ○ | ● | ◐ | ● | ● | ● | ○ | ◐ | |
Logo design | ◐ | ◐ | ● | ○ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | ○ | ◐ | ○ | ○ | |
Prefabricated construction | ○ | ◐ | ○ | ◐ | ○ | ◐ | ◐ | ○ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | |
Mechanical and electrical equipment | ○ | ◐ | ○ | ◐ | ○ | ◐ | ◐ | ○ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ | |
Construction materials | ○ | ○ | ○ | ◐ | ○ | ◐ | ○ | ○ | ◐ | ◐ | ◐ |
[1] Hubei | [2] Zhejiang | [3] Jiangsu | [4] NHC | [5] Hebei | [6] Hubei | [7] Hubei | [8] Shandong | [9] Hubei | [10] NHC | [11] Beijing | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Air distribution | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | — |
Air pressure control | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | — |
Air filter | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | — | — |
Air disinfection and sterilization | — | √ | √ | — | √ | — | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ |
Air conditioning | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ |
Indoor temperature control | — | √ | √ | — | √ | √ | √ | — | √ | √ | √ |
Condensate treatment | — | √ | — | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ |
Fire smoke prevention and exhaust | — | — | √ | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
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Ji, H.; Huang, L.; Li, H.; Zhang, J.; Jing, Q.; Deng, J.-Y. A Comparative Study on Technical Standards for the Design of Emergency Medical Facilities in China in the Context of COVID-19. Buildings 2022, 12, 1502. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12101502
Ji H, Huang L, Li H, Zhang J, Jing Q, Deng J-Y. A Comparative Study on Technical Standards for the Design of Emergency Medical Facilities in China in the Context of COVID-19. Buildings. 2022; 12(10):1502. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12101502
Chicago/Turabian StyleJi, Hui, Lewen Huang, Haoming Li, Jiangtao Zhang, Qinlong Jing, and Ji-Yu Deng. 2022. "A Comparative Study on Technical Standards for the Design of Emergency Medical Facilities in China in the Context of COVID-19" Buildings 12, no. 10: 1502. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12101502
APA StyleJi, H., Huang, L., Li, H., Zhang, J., Jing, Q., & Deng, J. -Y. (2022). A Comparative Study on Technical Standards for the Design of Emergency Medical Facilities in China in the Context of COVID-19. Buildings, 12(10), 1502. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings12101502