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Article

Establishing a Standard Framework for Responding to Hazard Events in Utility Tunnels

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Department of Geotechnical Engineering Research, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, Goyang-si 10223, Republic of Korea
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School of Computer Software, Daegu Catholic University, Gyeongsan-si 38430, Republic of Korea
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Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(22), 12122; https://doi.org/10.3390/app152212122
Submission received: 30 September 2025 / Revised: 31 October 2025 / Accepted: 12 November 2025 / Published: 14 November 2025
(This article belongs to the Section Civil Engineering)

Abstract

A utility tunnel is a complex underground facility that serves as a critical infrastructure integrating and operating systems such as electricity, telecommunications, and drainage within a city. However, various hazard events such as fire, flooding, condensation, damage, and intrusion can occur within utility tunnels, posing risks not only to the degradation of facility functions but also to potential human casualties and economic losses. Therefore, it is crucial to establish prompt and effective response measures for these hazard events. Unlike previous studies that focused on individual hazard types, this study proposes an integrated and standardized multihazard response framework for utility tunnels. Through case analysis, fire, flooding, condensation, damage, and intrusion were defined as representative hazard events, and the response stages for each were classified into attention, caution, warning, and critical levels. Appropriate response scenarios were developed for each stage, providing prompt and efficient response measures tailored to different situations. The proposed framework offers a unique contribution by presenting a unified structure that supports stage-based management and can be directly applied to smart monitoring and control systems in underground infrastructure. This study is expected to contribute to improving the disaster prevention and response systems of utility tunnels and enhancing overall facility safety.
Keywords: utility tunnel; hazard events; case analysis; response stages; response scenarios; safety management system utility tunnel; hazard events; case analysis; response stages; response scenarios; safety management system

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Kong, S.-M.; Byun, Y.; Lee, G.-J.; Lee, S.-W.; Choi, S.-I. Establishing a Standard Framework for Responding to Hazard Events in Utility Tunnels. Appl. Sci. 2025, 15, 12122. https://doi.org/10.3390/app152212122

AMA Style

Kong S-M, Byun Y, Lee G-J, Lee S-W, Choi S-I. Establishing a Standard Framework for Responding to Hazard Events in Utility Tunnels. Applied Sciences. 2025; 15(22):12122. https://doi.org/10.3390/app152212122

Chicago/Turabian Style

Kong, Suk-Min, Yoseph Byun, Gi-Jun Lee, Seong-Won Lee, and Sang-Il Choi. 2025. "Establishing a Standard Framework for Responding to Hazard Events in Utility Tunnels" Applied Sciences 15, no. 22: 12122. https://doi.org/10.3390/app152212122

APA Style

Kong, S.-M., Byun, Y., Lee, G.-J., Lee, S.-W., & Choi, S.-I. (2025). Establishing a Standard Framework for Responding to Hazard Events in Utility Tunnels. Applied Sciences, 15(22), 12122. https://doi.org/10.3390/app152212122

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