Events
Fire Prevention Commission annual meeting 2016
Fire Prevention Commission is organizing 2016 annual meeting. Meeting will take place in London UK, from June 13. to 15. and will be hosted by European Fire Sprinkler Network. A preliminary agenda is attached. Fire Prevention Commission welcomes CTIF members states representatives to join us at the meeting. Please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Ales Jug (Fire Prevention Commission Chairman) to get more information (ajug@wpi.edu)
Announcement of spring 2016 CTIF Fire Prevention Commission Meeting
CTIF Fire Prevention Commission will hold annual meeting on June 13. -15. Meeting will be hosted by
European Sprinkler Network and will take place in London UK. Plan to discuss:
1. New Fire Prevention Commission members
2. E-learning documents – Where are we and what to do in the future?
a. Adding a new documents
b. Organizing a library
c. Make a user friendly CTIF web page
3. Fire safety in Entertainment facilities – discussion about a proposed guideline
4. Active fire protection systems – Residential fire suppression systems
5. Fire safety as an important part of a holistic safety process (Safe Cities, Safe Community, etc.)
6. Cooperation with other CTIF (and other – CFPA, NFPA, FEU,) commissions – can we optimize
our work?
Fire Prevention Commission meeting in U.S.A.
Dear CTIF community!
CTIF Fire Prevention Commission will hold our annual meeting where we discuss fire prevention issues related to fire brigades and general population. The 2015 meeting will be in Boston, US from May 13 to May 15.
This year our key issues will focus on fire risks and households active fire protection systems. Our hosts this year are NFPA and FM.
CTIF Fire Prevention Commission is looking for new members that will contribute to successful commission work. Among the major CTIF Fire Prevention Commission goals are:
* examine fire safety and safety solutions for large single story storage buildings.
* analyze the security of operative staff working circumstances and safety.
* to analyze instructions, regulations, laws and decrees about fire safety as well as the security culture prevailing.
Please consider joining us!
Aleš Jug PhD
CTIF Fire Prevention Commission Chairman
Contact information:
e-mail: ales.jug@varensem.si
Skype: ales_jug
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agenda_for_2015_ctif_fp_meeting.pdf | 282.71 KB |
Invitation to Fire Prevention Commission meeting SPEK Course and Campcenter
The CTIF Fire prevention commission was founded in 2001 in order to promote fire prevention activities among the CTIF community and wider. One of the mayor commission goals is to examine fire safety in building, analyze general fire safety rules, regulations and codes and promote fire safety culture in order to reduce fire deaths, injuries and fire damages.
The CTIF Fire prevention commission is trying to encourage and promote the cooperation between fire services, fire prevention associations, insurances and governmental bodies around the world, representing 36 different countries via CTIF.
At the moment Fire prevention commission is working on two guidelines. First one is about carbon monoxide risks and prevention measures in relation to firefighter’s activities and building occupants. Second guideline deals with fire evacuation drills and recommendations for building owners.
Commission meeting scheduled for June 2014 will focus on guidelines, fire risk assessments, fire investigations and fire risks related to EPF facades. In all subjects the commission wants to focus primarily on risks and fire prevention measures.
As we would like to have additional suggestions, ideas and proposals for our activities, you are invited to attend a meeting. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions.
Attached you’ll find meeting agenda, short info about the meeting place and meeting organization and meeting attendance questionnaire.
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invitationfinland2014.docx | 211.29 KB |
welcome_to_finland.pdf | 240.1 KB |
agenda_for_2014_meeting_final.pdf | 272.98 KB |
meeting_attendance_questionnaire.doc | 37 KB |