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FOCUS FIREX International 2018


Infozone Day 1


10.20am –


10.50am


11.00am –


11.50am


John Briggs – FPA Who is the


responsible person?


Booths:


A45 & A110 Day 2


Rob McLaughlin & Sodhi Dhillon – BT Redcare


Digital Voice: the next step in the UK’s digital transformation and how alarm signalling will be affected


Paul Eastland – LFB


What to expect when a fi re safety inspector offi cer audits your premises


12.00pm –


12.50pm


1.00pm –


1.50pm


Dennis Davis – FSF Fire competency framework


People Safe Managing lone working risks


Dr Chris Cocking – University of Brighton Human behaviour during an emergency


Dave Sibert –


2.00pm –


2.50pm


Fire Brigades Union Stay put and refuge areas


Laura Page – Pinsent Masons


Avoiding prosecution


Nigel Chantler – Residential Sprinkler Association


Retrofi tting of sprinklers – the true cost


3.00pm –


3.20pm


Dr Jim Glockling – FPA


Fire testing of facades (BS 8414)


3.30pm –


4.00pm


Tim Vincent – Rockwool


Fire stopping


George Edwardes & John Harbottle – FPA Research, development and testing of


watermist systems Please note: information in this programme is correct at the time of our going to press 32 JUNE 2018 www.frmjournal.com Sponsored by


John Briggs – FPA Maintenance of fi re systems


Howard Passey - FPA Fire safety: hot work risks


Dr Jim Glockling – FPA Post Grenfell update


Jonathan O’Neill – FPA Post Grenfell update


Chris Auger – BAFE Third party


accreditation – is it worth it?


Day 3


Howard Passey – FPA Post Grenfell update


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