A probabilistic second-moment seismic safety measure is proposed and t
he seismic safety of eleven existing buildings is evaluated, These bui
ldings are analyzed using lumped-mass models and the seismic hazard at
each building site is estimated by utilizing an available probability
-based seismic hazard map, Results for the distribution of the safety
measure with story level suggest that significant damage may be concen
trated only in a few stories in some buildings, Second-moment seismic
margin indices for some buildings are relatively high, while lower sei
smic margins result for others, perhaps due to underestimation of the
ultimate limit stale resistance, The feasibility of the procedure for
evaluating seismic safety of existing buildings is demonstrated. (C) 1
997 Elsevier Science Ltd.