In the aftermath of disasters, ensuring the safety of buildings and structures becomes paramount for community recovery and the wellbeing of its residents. The ATC-45 Rapid Evaluation Safety Assessment Form plays a crucial role in this context by providing a structured approach for inspectors to assess the damage to buildings. Developed to facilitate rapid evaluations, the form guides inspectors through a comprehensive checklist, covering not only the observed conditions of the property but also assigning a safety placard based on the level of damage—ranging from "Inspected" (Green placard), indicating minimal to no damage, to "Unsafe" (Red placard), signaling severe hazards that prohibit entry. This assessment includes a detailed examination of both exterior and interior elements if accessible, considering factors like structural damage, hazards due to nonstructural elements, and geotechnical risks. The form also prompts for an evaluation of the primary occupancy type, from residential dwellings to commercial, industrial, and public assembly spaces, thus ensuring a thorough review that is sensitive to the building's use. Importantly, the ATC-45 form not only aids in immediate post-disaster evaluations but also in identifying the need for further detailed inspections or actions, ensuring a path forward toward rehabilitation or necessary cautionary measures. By capturing a snapshot of the building safety post-event, the form serves as a critical tool in disaster recovery efforts, guiding decisions on occupancy and use in the wake of significant events.
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Form Name | Atc 45 Form |
Form Length | 1 pages |
Fillable? | No |
Fillable fields | 0 |
Avg. time to fill out | 15 sec |
Other names | Affiliation, atc 45 field manual pdf, vacated, fabricated |
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One- or
Building contact/phone:
Number of stories:
“Footprint area” (square feet):
Number of residential units:
Evaluation
Primary Occupancy
Dwelling
Other residential Public assembly Emergency services
Commercial |
Government |
Offices |
Historic |
Industrial |
School |
Other: _______________
Investigate the building for the conditions below and check the appropriate column.
Observed Conditions: |
Minor/None Moderate Severe |
Collapse, partial collapse, or building off foundation
Building significantly out of plumb or in danger
Damage to primary structural members, racking of walls
Falling hazard due to nonstructural damage
Geotechnical hazard, scour, erosion, slope failure, etc.
Electrical lines / fixtures submerged / leaning trees
Other (specify)
See back of form for further comments.
Posting
Estimated Building Damage
(excluding contents)
None
>0 to <1% 1 to <10%
10 to <30%
30 to <60%
60 to <100%
100%
Choose a posting based on the evaluation and team judgment. Severe conditions endangering the overall building are grounds for an Unsafe posting. Localized Severe and overall Moderate conditions may allow a Restricted Use posting.
INSPECTED (Green placard) |
RESTRICTED USE (Yellow placard) |
Record any use and entry restrictions exactly as written on placard:
UNSAFE (Red placard)
Number of residential units vacated:
Further Actions Check the boxes below only if further actions are needed. Barricades needed in the following areas:
Detailed Evaluation recommended: |
Structural |
Substantial Damage determination recommended
Other recommendations:
Geotechnical
Other:
See back of form for further comments.