ConferenceOverview
08.45-09.30 Registration & Coffee Exhibition Area Keynotes:
Welcome
Greg Markham, President - IHEEM
10.45-11.15 Coffee and Exhibition Visit Research&Development
How to Measure the Impact of Energy Efficiency Behaviour Change Interventions in Hospitals? Virtual to Reality: Simulation Modeling in Health Facilities The Healthy City Bringing People and Technology Together to Deliver More with Less
An Alternative Method to UV Methods of Disinfection: Can Visible - Violet Decontamination Improve Room Ventilation Efficiency? 12.30-14.00 Lunch Round Tables & Exhibition Visit
13.30-14.00 Procure 21+Workshop Engineering
Modern Boiler House Technology Explained
Gas Safety in Facilities Management
Sustainability Strategy – Standby Diesel Generators
Estates& Facilities Management
Led by NAHFO Mitigating Fire Risk Healthcare and the Fire Safety Order
Healthcare Fire Safety Question Time – Panel of Experts
15.30-16.00 Coffee and Exhibition Visit Engineering
Succession Planning and Workforce Development in Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management
How CHP coupled with Efficient Technologies can Reduce Costs, Cut Emissions without Affecting Your Balance Sheet
Design& Construction
Led by AfH Modern Environments for Dementia and Mental Health Services:
Mental Health Inpatient Services – Design by Evidence
Dementia in Clapham
Energy Savings &Solutions
How to Make Significant Energy Savings with Minimal Capital Expenditure
Leveraging the RHI Within Healthcare
The Hidden Biology that Affects Hospital Health and Energy Costs
17.00-18.00 Reception sponsored by Cynergin Consultants Ltd 19.30 -23.00IHEEM Awards Dinner with guest speaker Day 2:9October
09.00-09.45 Registration & Coffee Exhibition Area Welcome
Greg Markham, President - IHEEM
An Indian Perspective of Performance and Productivity Improvements in Healthcare
Dr R Chandrashekhar, Chief Architect - Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
11.00-11.30 Coffee and Exhibition Visit Led by B&ES
Engineering Energy Savings &Solutions
Why Do So Many Buildings Disappoint Their Owners and Occupants?
Led by Carbon and Energy Fund My CHP Is Not Working My Contractor Has Folded My Carbon and Energy Prices are Rocketing
We Have Invested £m, But Our Bills Don’t Seem to Have Come Down
My Energy Centre Poses a Major Risk and I Cannot Get Support for Critical Investment
12.30-13.45 Lunch Round Tables & Exhibition Visit
13.45-14.30 Estates DirectorsWorry Pit Engineering
Operating Theatre Optimisation and HTM 03-01, an NHS CO2 Reduction & Cost Saving Opportunity
Facilities Management and Maintenance Procurement
Onsite Waste to Energy Solutions 15.30-16.00 Coffee and Exhibition Visit Closing address: Greg Markham President - IHEEM
Energy Savings &Solutions
Led by Carbon and Energy Fund I Am Sorry, Your Energy Project Just Isn’t Good Enough
Design& Construction
Make do and Mend: A New Benchmark for Exemplary Design
Optimising Hospital Designs for People Flow: Journey Mapping and Simulations
Estates
The Salford Model for Productive FM Smarter Estates Improving Quality, Reducing Costs
Efficient Lighting That Meets Patient and Staff Needs
Design& Construction
Building Information Modelling for the NHS
Amtech BIM and Asset Management – A Focus on Reality
Townend: Positive, Inclusive Vision for Learning Disability
Property&Premises Management
Know Your Estate – the Benefits of Proactive Management of Critical Infrastructure Risks and the Dangers of Inadequate Investment
Unlocking Value across the NHS Estate Reconfiguration and Refurbishment – Innovative Solutions
Achieving Best Value for Surplus NHS Estate; How to Positively Engage with the Planning System
Estates and Facilities Assurance to Support Future Regulatory Process
Peter Sellars, Head of Profession, NHS Estates and Facilities Policy Division, Group Operation and Assurance Directorate, DoH
Question Time Panel Session Clive Nattrass, CEO - CEF John Cooper, Chair - AfH Roderick Pettigrew, Chief Executive - B&ES
Design& Construction
Impact of the Hospital Environment on Paediatric Care
The Role of a Hospital in Repairing the Urban Fabric
Estates& Facilities Management
Premises Assurance Model Update Discussion Group
Walking Tall
Simon Weston, OBE - Falklands War Veteran and hero
Delivering the Integrated Energy Solution for Public Sector Users
John Nangle Crown, Commercial Lead for Energy - Cabinet Office
Day1:8October
NHS Trust Development Authority, Estates and Facilities, Priorities Going Forward
David Flory, Chief Executive - NHS Trust Development Authority
Infection Prevention
Environmental Containment During Construction and Renovation….. Steps to Compliance with the Infection Control Risk Assessment
Revised Programme of Interventions for the Control of Legionella Risks in Workplaces
Revision of L8 Legionnaires Disease – The Control of Legionella Bacteria in Water Systems: Approved Code of Practice and Guidance
The Incidence and Control of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa in Augmented Care Units
Design& Construction Led by AfH
How Can We Do More with Less?
Infection Prevention
Validation of an Endoscope Drying Cabinet for Extended Storage of Non-Channelled Endoscopes – A Clinical Perspective
Water Testing for Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Future Healthcare Ventilation: Tackling Energy and Infection Control Needs
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11.30-12.30
09.45-11.00
16.00-17.00
14.00-15.30
11.15-12.30
09.30-10.45
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