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Contributors


Iain Cox Top cover (p50)


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Iain is chair of the Business Sprinkler Alliance (BSA), the National Fire Sprinkler Network (NSFN) and the Fire Risk Assessment Competency


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Council. He retired from the fi re and rescue service in June 2013 after 34 years, the last ten of which he served as chief fi re offi cer of Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service. From 2009 to 2011, he was a board member of the Chief Fire Offi cers Association (CFOA) with responsibilities for prevention and protection.


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Alessandro de Danieli Ease your load (p32)


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carried out several roles in the low voltage circuit breaker marketing space. These have always had a strong bias towards applications, especially in direct current and renewables, in both European and overseas (Japanese and North American) contexts. Since 2016, he has been part of Schneider Electric UK, where he works as offer marketing manager for power breakers.


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Michael Daub Safe storage (p28)


Alessandro has worked in the electric power industry since 2006, during which time he has


Richard Hosier Taken for granted? (p36)


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Richard is Asia Pacific regional manager for MICC Group, which is the largest manufacturer of mineral cables,


and he has worked in the electrical cable sector for more than 30 years in technical and senior management positions. In addition, he has lectured in institutions and universities across the world and published technical papers on advanced fire safe cable design. Richard won the Institute of Fire Protection Officers’ 2014 technical award for research into fi re performance wiring systems, and he has served on three technical standards committees in Australia and New Zealand related to fire safe wiring systems and cables.


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Barry Menzies Growing threat (p22)


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Barry studied Chemical Engineering at the University of Bradford and also an MBA


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at Herriot Watt University. The majority of his career has been in the sphere of chemical manufacturing, and he has been involved in engineering, manufacturing and commercial roles at Unilever, ICI and INEOS in both Europe and the Asia Pacific. In 2011, Barry joined M&I Materials in 2011 as commercial director.


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Michael is an architecture and engineering graduate, who was a product manager at Fire and Sound


Protection, before working as a co developer of fi re protection products. He then became a specialist planner for fi re protection at the Hesse Chamber of Engineers, before moving to TÜV SÜD, where he has worked as a preventive fi re protection expert and project manager for fi re protection planning and rehabilitation in electrical and building services engineering. As a lecturer at TÜV SÜD Academy, he gives technical talks on preventive fi re protection.


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Lior Handelsman Solar advances (p46)


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Lior founded SolarEdge in 2006 and currently serves as vice president of marketing and product strategy,


in which he is responsible for defi ning and steering strategic global marketing activities, media outreach, product roadmap and vision, corporate product strategy, global product management and corporate business development. Prior to founding SolarEdge, he spent 11 years leading power electronics research and development teams and directing large scale, multidisciplinary research and development projects.


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Kirk Rosenhan See the light (p42)


Kirk is fi re services coordinator for Oktibbeha County, which is in Mississippi, USA. He has worked


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in the fi re service for 56 years and has served as a fi re coordinator for 31 years. Kirk regularly investigates fires and vehicle accidents (specialising in fi re appliances), and is active in the IFireE, National Fire Protection Association and other fi re service organisations.


Torsten Welz Safe storage (p28)


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Torsten studied electrical engineering and specialised in communications engineering


at the University of Applied Sciences HTW Dresden. He is both a graduate engineer and Master of Science. Torsten worked as a specialist planner for preventive fi re protection at EIPOS Dresden, and his current role is project manager for early fire detection systems at DIAS Infrared GmbH.


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