Russian Federation
Presents a literature review that examines the impact of human factors on evacuation in fires. The classification of factors influencing the evacuation process is presented. The known studies on the influence of behavioral factors on the evacuation process in fires are analyzed. A review of approaches to modeling human behavior in crisis situations is carried out. The influence of various factors on the behavior of evacuees at different stages of the evacuation process, the role of decision makers in evacuation is studied.
evacuation, modeling, behavioral factors, decision-making levels
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