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Contents


16 Regulars


1 Viewpoint 4 Foreword 5 Contributors 6-13 News 14-15 Trade news 23 Weighing up the law 52-53 Loss analysis 54-55 Member update


Fire service measures


16-22 Leading the fi ght With an increase in the number of waste fi res nationwide in recent years, Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service talks us through its work to tackle them, as well as a number of case studies applying these new measures in practice


24-31 Testing a theory Angus Sangster explains his work and studies on a theoretical fi re model for waste, and how best to fi ght waste fi res of different types with different suppression systems


2 NOVEMBER 2018 www.frmjournal.com Suppression options


32-38 Risks of waste In this, the first of his two part focus, Adrian Simmonds analyses fire suppression in waste handling, and especially elements posing risks to the waste processing and recycling industry


40-43 The right solution Understanding fi re risk, detection and management in waste and recycling is key to being able to provide the best solution for waste operators, according to Russell Bonnett


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