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FIREX International 2018 FOCUS


Expertise & Guidance Theatre Booth: A580 Day 1


Day 2


10.45am -


11.15am


11.25am -


12.20pm


12.30pm -


1.00pm Brian Robinson – FSF


The fi re sector response to the Independent Review of Building Regulations and Fire Safety


Panel (led by Brian Robinson – FSF)


Grenfell – one year on – Fire Sector Federation


Geoffrey Podger – HSE The wider implications of the Grenfell disaster for health and safety regulation


1.10pm -


1.50pm


Justin Francis – Queensland Fire and Emergency Services Dealing with the stress of being a risk assessor


1.55pm -


2.25pm Martin Duggan – FIA


New fi re detection and alarm qualifi cations


10.20am -


10.50am


10.55am -


11.25am


11.30am -


12.00pm


Andrew Thompson – Gerda


Fire doorsets: a key fi re safety measure in housing


Dr Sarah Colwell – BRE Global


Fire suppression standards and updates


Will Lloyd – FIA BS 5939-1: 2017 – what’s changed


10.20am -


10.50am


10.55am -


11.25am


11.30am -


12.10pm Day 3


Panel (led by Ian Moore – FIA) Grenfell


Ian Watts – Hochiki


Integration of fi re and emergency lighting: the key points to consider


Paul Bussey & Niall Rowan – RIBA/ASFP The Golden Thread: Ensuring fi re safety throughout the building process


12.05pm -


12.35pm


John Davidson – NSI Fire safety in your building: the most common and serious issues fi re risk assessors are coming across


12.40pm -


1.10pm


Raman Chagger – BRE Global


Research supporting the development of a video fi re detector test standard


2.30pm -


3.00pm


Kizzy Augustin – Russell-Cooke


Post Grenfell – what have we learned about fi re


safety defi ciency (from a legal standpoint) in the UK


3.10pm -


3.40pm


3.50pm -


4.20pm


4.30pm -


5.00pm


Brian Gregory – Safety Management (UK)


Fire risk assessment – how does it look now?


Kevin Stearns – FIA


Third party certifi cation, what’s in it for me?


Amanda Hope – Advanced


Preventing false alarms in residential buildings


2.00pm -


2.45pm


2.45pm -


3.15pm


3.20pm -


3.50pm


3.55pm -


4.25pm


1.15pm -


1.55pm Russ Timpson –


Tall Building Safety Network


Tall buildings fi re safety


management


Phil Brownhill & Niall Rowan – ASFP


Competency in fi re detection


Martin Duggan – FIA New fi re detection and alarm qualifi cations


Raman Chagger – BRE Global


Multi sensor detector capabilities and false alarm reduction


Paul Pope – Apollo Designing fi re


detection systems with real fi re


survivability and integrity built in


4.30pm -


5.00pm


Adrian Blaydon – GGF/Fire Resistant Glazing Group


Fire rated glazing – getting it right, getting it wrong


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2.00pm -


2.30pm


2.40pm -


3.10pm


12.15pm -


12.40pm


Malcom Crummey – TOA Corporation UK A lesson in lockdown for schools


12.45pm -


1.10pm


Neil Voce – ASL


Voice alarm challenges in high rise buildings


1.15pm -


1.55pm


Curtis Massey – Massey Enterprises


High rise advanced operations – a moving target


Martin Duggan – FIA


New fi re detection and alarm qualifi cations


Mark Newton – BRE Global


Inspection, cleaning and maintenance of ductwork


Please note: information in this programme is correct at the time of our going to press


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