SHE EXPO 2016 SHOW GUIDE
FPA FIRE AND EVACUATION THEATRE
DAY 1: TUESDAY 21 JUNE 2016 TIME
SESSION TITLE
11:00 - 11:55 12:00 - 12:25 12:30 - 12:55 13:00 - 13:55
14:00 - 14:55 15:00 - 15:55
The competent person in 2016 Evacuation during terror situations Voice alarms and emergency evacuation
Fire risk assessments - should you outsource or train?
Certification of evacuation products Inspecting fire systems
DAY 2: WEDNESDAY 22 JUNE 2016 TIME
SESSION TITLE 11:00 - 11:55
12:00 - 12:25 12:30 - 12:55 13:00 - 13:55 14:00 - 14:55 15:00 - 15:55
The Emergency Evacuation Association - introduction and member benefits
How to meet your fire safety responsibilities Wireless technology live
Training qualification/competency routes Gerda Security case study
The perfect evacuation assessment
DAY 3: THURSDAY 23 JUNE 2016 TIME
SESSION TITLE 11:00 - 11:55
12:00 - 12:25 12:30 - 12:55 13:00 - 13:55
14:00 - 14:55
Fire engineering and evacuation from tall buildings
PEEP the right way Safe evacuation of tall buildings
The RR(FS)O - What does it mean for your business?
Evacuating the public from your buildings
www.tomorrowshs.com SPEAKER Speaker: Howard Passey, Education and Training Director, FPA Speaker: Gary Hicks, Evac+Chair Speaker: James Jones, Managing Director, Vimpex Speaker: Neil Cheyne, Senior Trainer and Technical Consultant FPA Speaker: Representative, Evac+Chair Speaker: John Davidson, Head of Field Operations (Systems), NSI
SPEAKER Speaker: Representative, FPA/Evac+Chair
Speaker: Stephen Adams, Chief Executive, BAFE Speaker: Ray Puttock, Director of Marketing, EMS Radio Speaker: John Briggs, Head of Training and Risk Services, FPA Speaker: Andrew Thompson, BDM, Gerda Group Speaker: Bill Parks
SPEAKER Speaker: Paul Lane, Turner & Townsend
Speaker: Gary Hart, Evac+Chair Speaker: Gary Hicks, Evac+Chair
Speaker: John Briggs, Head of Training and Risk Services, FPA
Speaker: Jonathan Herrick, Fire Engineering and (Primary Authority) Partnerships Manager, West Midlands Fire Service
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