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SUMMARY:Disasters Expo USA
DESCRIPTION:Prepare | Respond | Recover
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/disasters-expo-usa/
LOCATION:Miami Beach Convention Center\, Miami Beach Convention Center\, Miami\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250212T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250212T170000
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UID:181483-1739374200-1739379600@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:CPD Webinar: Roles and Responsibilities – What Has Changed Under the BSA?
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the 12th February for an insightful webinar hosted by Trevor Clements MRICS AIFireE with expert speaker Jayne Hall BSc Hons C.Build E FCABE PPLABC PPCABE as we delve into the ‘Roles and Responsibilities – what has changed under the Building Safety Act?’ \nGain valuable insights into \n\nBuilding Safety Act 2022 – the story to date\nKey changes introduced by the new regulations\nClient\, Principal Designer\, and Principal Contractor duties\nThe Act’s Impact on Building Control Practices\nQ&A
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/cpd-webinar-roles-and-responsibilities-what-has-changed-under-the-bsa/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250211T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250211T130000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20250108T161444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T161444Z
UID:178581-1739278800-1739278800@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:A1-W2 and A2-W1 Building Membranes
DESCRIPTION:This new CPD explains the critical functions of façade membranes within external wall systems\, including protection against weather\, maintaining the integrity of the building envelope\, enhancing energy efficiency\, and fire protection which has become essential under post-Grenfell regulations. The webinar outlines the ideal solutions for different requirements\, including optimum fire safety\, protection against driving rain and prevention of mould. It focuses on high-rise/higher-risk buildings\, and facades that need to be watertight. The CPD also outlines essential UK Building Regulations and the certificates required to demonstrate compliance.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/a1-w2-and-a2-w1-building-membranes/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250211T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250211T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241122T144421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T113708Z
UID:170619-1739266200-1739287800@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:FRA Validation Course
DESCRIPTION:This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM. It is a specialised course designed to enhance your expertise in FRA validation\, providing you with the latest knowledge and skills needed to validate fire risk assessments.\n\nOverview:\n\nThis course focuses on the principles and practices of validating Fire Risk Assessments (FRA). Students will explore the components of an FRA\, learn about validation techniques\, understand the importance of validation\, and engage in activities to apply validation concepts.\n\nCourse Objectives:\n\n\nUnderstand the concept of Fire Risk Assessment validation.\nIdentify the components of a good FRA.\nLearn auditing techniques for validation purposes.\nExamine the process and importance of validation.\nUnderstand how validation can foster continuous improvement.\nSuccessfully validate an FRA.\n\n\nCourse Requirements:\n\nThis course requires an understanding of the process of fire risk assessment and the components of a good fire risk assessment normally gained via a generic fire risk assessment course.\n\nTutor Bio:\n\n\nTutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI\n\nBio:\nDavid White is a renowned fire safety professional who has spent over five decades in the industry. He is a former president and current chairman of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. Throughout his career\, David has been instrumental in promoting and improving fire safety standards in various industries\, including healthcare\, and education.\n\nCourse Rules:\n\n\nRespect: Respect fellow participants and the instructor. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.\nEngagement: Actively participate in discussions\, activities\, and group exercises.\nCell Phones and Devices: Keep mobile phones and other electronic devices on silent mode during class. Minimise distractions caused by personal devices. If you need to take a call\, leave the classroom.\nConfidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of information shared within the course. Do not disclose sensitive details discussed by participants.\nSafety: Adhere to safety guidelines during practical exercises. Follow instructions provided by the instructor to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.\nCompliance: Comply with all course policies and guidelines set forth by the instructor and institution.\n\n\nAccessibility:\nIf you have any accessibility requirements\, please inform events@ifsm.org.uk.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/fra-validation-course-35/
LOCATION:IFSM Offices\, Dunston Innovation Centre\, Dunston Road\, Chesterfield\, S41 8NG
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250206T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250206T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241122T145343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T125925Z
UID:170629-1738834200-1738855800@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fire Strategies
DESCRIPTION:This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM. \nCourse Overview \nThis one-day course provides an introduction to fire strategies\, focusing on their purpose\, components\, and significance in the design and construction of buildings in the UK. The course will cover the essentials of what a fire strategy is\, who is responsible for its development\, and the importance of integrating fire safety measures early in the design and construction phases. The day will conclude with a practical group exercise where participants will review and discuss a basic fire strategy. \nLearning Objectives \nBy the end of this course\, participants will: \n\nUnderstand the fundamental concepts of a fire strategy and its components.\nRecognise the importance of fire strategies in building design and occupant safety.\nIdentify the key stakeholders involved in developing and implementing fire strategies.\nAppreciate the role of drawings and the build stage in the formation of an effective fire strategy.\nApply the knowledge gained by analysing and discussing a basic fire strategy in a group setting.\n\nTutor Bio: \nTutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI \nBio:\nDavid White is a renowned fire safety professional who has spent over five decades in the industry. He is a former president and current chairman of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. Throughout his career\, David has been instrumental in promoting and improving fire safety standards in various industries\, including healthcare\, and education. \nCourse Rules: \n\nRespect: Respect fellow participants and the instructor. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.\nEngagement: Actively participate in discussions\, activities\, and group exercises.\nCell Phones and Devices: Keep mobile phones and other electronic devices on silent mode during class. Minimise distractions caused by personal devices. If you need to take a call\, leave the classroom.\nConfidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of information shared within the course. Do not disclose sensitive details discussed by participants.\nSafety: Adhere to safety guidelines during practical exercises. Follow instructions provided by the instructor to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.\nCompliance: Comply with all course policies and guidelines set forth by the instructor and institution.\n\nAccessibility:\nIf you have any accessibility requirements\, please inform events@ifsm.org.uk.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/introduction-to-fire-strategies-2/
LOCATION:IFSM Offices\, Dunston Innovation Centre\, Dunston Road\, Chesterfield\, S41 8NG
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250204T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241007T114414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241007T114414Z
UID:165081-1738659600-1738684800@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:IFSM Spring Technical Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This full-day event promises an insightful experience\, featuring four distinguished guest speakers who will share their expertise on the latest trends and advancements in fire safety. Throughout the day\, refreshments will be available\, and a hot and cold buffet lunch will be provided. This is a great opportunity to network with peers\, engage with thought leaders\, and expand your knowledge in the fire safety sector. \nTo purchase your ticket\, please ensure you are logged into your account to receive your exclusive members’ discount.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/ifsm-spring-technical-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Stadium MK\, Stadium Way West\, Milton Keynes\, MK1 1ST
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250131T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250131T103000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20250109T125317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250109T125317Z
UID:178717-1738319400-1738319400@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Webinar - DeafWatch
DESCRIPTION:CIBSE Approved “Everyone deserves to be safe” CPD overview \nHow Deaf and Hard-Of-Hearing People Respond to a Fire Alarm. \nIntroduction:\nAn evidence-based presentation about fire alert solutions for Deaf people. We talk about legal implications and the pros\, and cons of all available systems. The presentation discusses the balance between cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Everyone will receive CIBSE certification. \nEstimated time:\n1 hour. The CPD is provided via video conferencing\, ideally Zoom or MS Teams. \nPresenter:\nChris Durham\, Managing Director\, Wireless Alert Solutions Ltd. \nPart 1: The scale and visibility of the Deaf community and changing perceptions.\nPart 2: Appropriate and inappropriate technologies\nPart 3: Comparing Deaf Paging and Visual Alarms for fire safety.\nPart 4: Hybrid solutions\, procedures\, and best practice.\nPart 5: Case studies and design support.\nPart 6: Open discussion \nContact Details:\nWireless Alert Solutions Limited\nMobile: 07897772518\nEmail: ljones@wasol.co.uk\nWebsite: http://www.wasol.co.uk \nWe received excellent feedback from the presentations delivered online during this current climate. \n“…very useful and eye opening how big a market there is.”\nBrian V. Consultant Associate \n“…very interesting. It needs to be considered far more in projects going forwards.”\nMartin B. Senior Mechanical Engineer \n“…very clear. Made interesting with additional information and stories – Chris’s passion for the topic was obvious.“\nTirion E. Graduate Mechanical Engineer \n“Very good analysis of the scale of the problem\, various solutions and why some are not plausible – The detail on coverage and dead spots especially informative.”\nSimon B. Senior Fire Engineer \nCPD is FIA Accredited \nRead the course overview
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/webinar-deafwatch-3/
LOCATION:Online Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250129
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20250128T130336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250128T130336Z
UID:181485-1738022400-1738108799@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Protecting Educational Premises from Fire
DESCRIPTION:Fire alarm systems play a critical role in ensuring the safety of students\, staff\, and visitors in educational institutions. These systems are designed to detect the presence of a fire and promptly alert occupants\, allowing for a timely response and evacuation if necessary. \nIn this CPD we will look at design considerations and guidance documentation.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/protecting-educational-premises-from-fire/
LOCATION:Online Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250129
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20250108T161148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T161148Z
UID:178573-1738022400-1738108799@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Construction (Design and Management) – Understanding the Regulations
DESCRIPTION:The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) cover the health\, safety and welfare management of construction projects. They apply to all building work\, including new build\, demolition\, refurbishment\, extensions\, conversions\, repairs and maintenance. \nThis workshop helps you get to grips with the regulations from the point of view of the client\, principal contractor and design team. The programme includes CDM application\, general management duties and documentation. \nBenefits\nDetailed understanding of the regulations’ requirements and scope.\nIf you are an IOSH member\, this course is worth 7.5 hours to add to your CPD record.\nLearning outcomes\nIdentify when CDM applies to a project.\nOutline the role of key post holders.\nDefine the contents of the health and safety file.\nProvide the right pre-construction information.\nOutline the contents of a construction phase plan.\nList the requirements for consultation\, communication\, co-ordination and competence.\nWho should attend?\nHealth and safety professionals and others involved in managing construction projects. \nWhere and when?\nType: Online \nDates\n28 January 2025\n26 February 2025\n29 April 2025\n11 June 2025\n22 July 2025\n04 September 2025\n19 November 2025
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/construction-design-and-management-understanding-the-regulations/
LOCATION:Online Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250122T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250122T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20250108T150659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T150659Z
UID:178544-1737538200-1737559800@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:FRA Validation Course
DESCRIPTION:This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM. It is a specialised course designed to enhance your expertise in FRA validation\, providing you with the latest knowledge and skills needed to validate fire risk assessments.\n\nOverview:\n\nThis course focuses on the principles and practices of validating Fire Risk Assessments (FRA). Students will explore the components of an FRA\, learn about validation techniques\, understand the importance of validation\, and engage in activities to apply validation concepts.\n\nCourse Objectives:\n\n\nUnderstand the concept of Fire Risk Assessment validation.\nIdentify the components of a good FRA.\nLearn auditing techniques for validation purposes.\nExamine the process and importance of validation.\nUnderstand how validation can foster continuous improvement.\nSuccessfully validate an FRA.\n\n\nCourse Requirements:\n\nThis course requires an understanding of the process of fire risk assessment and the components of a good fire risk assessment normally gained via a generic fire risk assessment course.\n\nTutor Bio:\n\n\nTutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI\n\nBio:\nDavid White is a renowned fire safety professional who has spent over five decades in the industry. He is a former president and current chairman of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. Throughout his career\, David has been instrumental in promoting and improving fire safety standards in various industries\, including healthcare\, and education.\n\nCourse Rules:\n\n\nRespect: Respect fellow participants and the instructor. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.\nEngagement: Actively participate in discussions\, activities\, and group exercises.\nCell Phones and Devices: Keep mobile phones and other electronic devices on silent mode during class. Minimise distractions caused by personal devices. If you need to take a call\, leave the classroom.\nConfidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of information shared within the course. Do not disclose sensitive details discussed by participants.\nSafety: Adhere to safety guidelines during practical exercises. Follow instructions provided by the instructor to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.\nCompliance: Comply with all course policies and guidelines set forth by the instructor and institution.\n\n\nAccessibility:\nIf you have any accessibility requirements\, please inform events@ifsm.org.uk.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/fra-validation-course-36/
LOCATION:IFSM Offices\, Dunston Innovation Centre\, Dunston Road\, Chesterfield\, S41 8NG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250123
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241212T154737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241212T154737Z
UID:173839-1737504000-1737590399@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Risk Assessment – Avoiding the Pitfalls
DESCRIPTION:Successfully assess and manage health and safety risks in the workplace \nFailing to adequately assess and control health and safety risks in the workplace is not only hazardous for your employees and reputation\, but it could also land your business in financial hot water. In 2018/2019\, the average health and safety fine rose to £150\,000\, the highest it’s ever been. \nMany organisations struggle to create suitable and sufficient risk assessments\, record significant findings and take action to reduce risk\, as required by the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations. \nOur one-day course\, ‘Risk assessment – avoiding the pitfalls’\, provides an up-to-date approach to developing an effective risk assessment process. \nIt considers how the courts have clarified concepts such as ‘reasonably foreseeable risk’\, which risks need to be assessed in more detail\, the importance of risk reduction and what to do when things go wrong. \nBenefits\nGet expert support on your risk assessment journey.\nHear real-life examples and up-to-date thinking on issues associated with assessing risk.\nIf you are an IOSH member\, this course is worth 5.5 hours to add to your CPD record. \nLearning outcomes\nLearn how to analyse risks and evaluate which are significant.\nApply a simple set of rules to create an effective risk assessment system.\nUnderstand how to better manage risks. \nWho should attend?\nHealth and safety professionals and anyone involved in the creation\, maintenance or development of risk management systems\, as well as anyone who carries out risk assessments and can influence the process. \nWhere and when?\nType: Online \nDates\n22 January 2025\n03 March 2025\n12 May 2025\n11 June 2025\n02 July 2025\n15 September 2025\n06 October 2025\n12 November 2025 \nCost\n£245 for IOSH members (excluding VAT)\n£295 for non-members (excluding VAT)
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/risk-assessment-avoiding-the-pitfalls/
LOCATION:Online Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250109T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250109T103000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20250108T161850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T161850Z
UID:178585-1736418600-1736418600@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Four Steps to Better Fire Doorset Specification and Long-term Fire Safety
DESCRIPTION:Fire doorsets are vital to a building’s fire safety strategy. Like any part of that strategy\, the doorsets depend on being installed and maintained correctly to deliver their intended performance. This one-hour RIBA accredited seminar covers 4 key things that you should look for when using fire doorsets in your projects.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/four-steps-to-better-fire-doorset-specification-and-long-term-fire-safety/
LOCATION:Online Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250108T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250108T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241122T144854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T125945Z
UID:170624-1736328600-1736350200@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Introduction to Fire Strategies
DESCRIPTION:This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM. \nCourse Overview \nThis one-day course provides an introduction to fire strategies\, focusing on their purpose\, components\, and significance in the design and construction of buildings in the UK. The course will cover the essentials of what a fire strategy is\, who is responsible for its development\, and the importance of integrating fire safety measures early in the design and construction phases. The day will conclude with a practical group exercise where participants will review and discuss a basic fire strategy. \nLearning Objectives \nBy the end of this course\, participants will: \n\nUnderstand the fundamental concepts of a fire strategy and its components.\nRecognise the importance of fire strategies in building design and occupant safety.\nIdentify the key stakeholders involved in developing and implementing fire strategies.\nAppreciate the role of drawings and the build stage in the formation of an effective fire strategy.\nApply the knowledge gained by analysing and discussing a basic fire strategy in a group setting.\n\nTutor Bio: \nTutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI \nBio:\nDavid White is a renowned fire safety professional who has spent over five decades in the industry. He is a former president and current chairman of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. Throughout his career\, David has been instrumental in promoting and improving fire safety standards in various industries\, including healthcare\, and education. \nCourse Rules: \n\nRespect: Respect fellow participants and the instructor. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.\nEngagement: Actively participate in discussions\, activities\, and group exercises.\nCell Phones and Devices: Keep mobile phones and other electronic devices on silent mode during class. Minimise distractions caused by personal devices. If you need to take a call\, leave the classroom.\nConfidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of information shared within the course. Do not disclose sensitive details discussed by participants.\nSafety: Adhere to safety guidelines during practical exercises. Follow instructions provided by the instructor to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.\nCompliance: Comply with all course policies and guidelines set forth by the instructor and institution.\n\nAccessibility:\nIf you have any accessibility requirements\, please inform events@ifsm.org.uk.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/introduction-to-fire-strategies/
LOCATION:IFSM Offices\, Dunston Innovation Centre\, Dunston Road\, Chesterfield\, S41 8NG
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250107T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250107T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241122T143914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241122T145627Z
UID:170615-1736242200-1736263800@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:FRA Validation Course
DESCRIPTION:This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM. It is a specialised course designed to enhance your expertise in FRA validation\, providing you with the latest knowledge and skills needed to validate fire risk assessments.\n\nOverview:\n\nThis course focuses on the principles and practices of validating Fire Risk Assessments (FRA). Students will explore the components of an FRA\, learn about validation techniques\, understand the importance of validation\, and engage in activities to apply validation concepts.\n\nCourse Objectives:\n\n\nUnderstand the concept of Fire Risk Assessment validation.\nIdentify the components of a good FRA.\nLearn auditing techniques for validation purposes.\nExamine the process and importance of validation.\nUnderstand how validation can foster continuous improvement.\nSuccessfully validate an FRA.\n\n\nCourse Requirements:\n\nThis course requires an understanding of the process of fire risk assessment and the components of a good fire risk assessment normally gained via a generic fire risk assessment course.\n\nTutor Bio:\n\n\nTutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI\n\nBio:\nDavid White is a renowned fire safety professional who has spent over five decades in the industry. He is a former president and current chairman of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. Throughout his career\, David has been instrumental in promoting and improving fire safety standards in various industries\, including healthcare\, and education.\n\nCourse Rules:\n\n\nRespect: Respect fellow participants and the instructor. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.\nEngagement: Actively participate in discussions\, activities\, and group exercises.\nCell Phones and Devices: Keep mobile phones and other electronic devices on silent mode during class. Minimise distractions caused by personal devices. If you need to take a call\, leave the classroom.\nConfidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of information shared within the course. Do not disclose sensitive details discussed by participants.\nSafety: Adhere to safety guidelines during practical exercises. Follow instructions provided by the instructor to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.\nCompliance: Comply with all course policies and guidelines set forth by the instructor and institution.\n\n\nAccessibility:\nIf you have any accessibility requirements\, please inform events@ifsm.org.uk.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/fra-validation-course-34/
LOCATION:IFSM Offices\, Dunston Innovation Centre\, Dunston Road\, Chesterfield\, S41 8NG
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241206T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241206T170000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20240201T102658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T062959Z
UID:141259-1733486400-1733504400@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Excellence in Fire & Emergency Awards 2024
DESCRIPTION:FIRE magazine publisher Fire Knowledge is pleased to present the tenth annual Excellence in Fire & Emergency Awards\, which are growing in popularity each year. With over 150 nominations in 2023 the awards recognise the very best in the fire and emergency services. This year will see the return of the popular Youth Champion and LGBTQ+ awards\, as well as favourites such Unsung Hero\, Outstanding Contribution to the Fire and Rescue Service and Most Influential Woman in Fire\, ensuring the EFEs are the most inclusive and aspirational awards in the emergency services sector. \nAs always\, the Excellence in Fire & Emergency Awards are inclusive and representative of the broad range of fire and rescue personnel who performing outstandingly day in and day out. This is reflected in the array of categories\, including the Neurodiversity Champion of the Year. \nEvery year emergency service chiefs\, their teams and supplier and industry supporters get together at the prestigious One Great George Street\, London\, the home of the Institution of Civil Engineers in Parliament Square\, to recognise and celebrate the achievements of the fire and emergency services. The Excellence in Fire & Emergency Awards salute innovative working practices\, influential leadership\, forward-thinking projects\, teamwork and commitment to the values of fire and emergency services. \nEFE Awards 2024 Sponsorship Brochure
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/excellence-in-fire-emergency-awards-2024/
LOCATION:One Great George Street\, Westminster
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241203T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241203T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20240408T081513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240903T090817Z
UID:147556-1733218200-1733239800@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:FRA Validation Course
DESCRIPTION:This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM. It is a specialised course designed to enhance your expertise in FRA validation\, providing you with the latest knowledge and skills needed to validate fire risk assessments.\n\nOverview:\n\nThis course focuses on the principles and practices of validating Fire Risk Assessments (FRA). Students will explore the components of an FRA\, learn about validation techniques\, understand the importance of validation\, and engage in activities to apply validation concepts.\n\nCourse Objectives:\n\n\nUnderstand the concept of Fire Risk Assessment validation.\nIdentify the components of a good FRA.\nLearn auditing techniques for validation purposes.\nExamine the process and importance of validation.\nUnderstand how validation can foster continuous improvement.\nSuccessfully validate an FRA.\n\n\nCourse Requirements:\n\nThis course requires an understanding of the process of fire risk assessment and the components of a good fire risk assessment normally gained via a generic fire risk assessment course.\n\nTutor Bio:\n\n\nTutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI\n\nBio:\nDavid White is a renowned fire safety professional who has spent over five decades in the industry. He is a former president and current chairman of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. Throughout his career\, David has been instrumental in promoting and improving fire safety standards in various industries\, including healthcare\, and education.\n\nCourse Rules:\n\n\nRespect: Respect fellow participants and the instructor. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.\nEngagement: Actively participate in discussions\, activities\, and group exercises.\nCell Phones and Devices: Keep mobile phones and other electronic devices on silent mode during class. Minimise distractions caused by personal devices. If you need to take a call\, leave the classroom.\nConfidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of information shared within the course. Do not disclose sensitive details discussed by participants.\nSafety: Adhere to safety guidelines during practical exercises. Follow instructions provided by the instructor to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.\nCompliance: Comply with all course policies and guidelines set forth by the instructor and institution.\n\n\nAccessibility:\nIf you have any accessibility requirements\, please inform events@ifsm.org.uk.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/fra-validation-course-28/
LOCATION:Dunston Innovation Centre\, Dunston Road\, Chesterfield\, S41 8NG
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241202T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241202T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20240408T081617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T084818Z
UID:147558-1733131800-1733153400@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:FRA Validation Course
DESCRIPTION:This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM. It is a specialised course designed to enhance your expertise in FRA validation\, providing you with the latest knowledge and skills needed to validate fire risk assessments.\n\nOverview:\n\nThis course focuses on the principles and practices of validating Fire Risk Assessments (FRA). Students will explore the components of an FRA\, learn about validation techniques\, understand the importance of validation\, and engage in activities to apply validation concepts.\n\nCourse Objectives:\n\n\nUnderstand the concept of Fire Risk Assessment validation.\nIdentify the components of a good FRA.\nLearn auditing techniques for validation purposes.\nExamine the process and importance of validation.\nUnderstand how validation can foster continuous improvement.\nSuccessfully validate an FRA.\n\n\nCourse Requirements:\n\nThis course requires an understanding of the process of fire risk assessment and the components of a good fire risk assessment normally gained via a generic fire risk assessment course.\n\nTutor Bio:\n\n\nTutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI\n\nBio:\nDavid White is a renowned fire safety professional who has spent over five decades in the industry. He is a former president and current chairman of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. Throughout his career\, David has been instrumental in promoting and improving fire safety standards in various industries\, including healthcare\, and education.\n\nCourse Rules:\n\n\nRespect: Respect fellow participants and the instructor. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.\nEngagement: Actively participate in discussions\, activities\, and group exercises.\nCell Phones and Devices: Keep mobile phones and other electronic devices on silent mode during class. Minimise distractions caused by personal devices. If you need to take a call\, leave the classroom.\nConfidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of information shared within the course. Do not disclose sensitive details discussed by participants.\nSafety: Adhere to safety guidelines during practical exercises. Follow instructions provided by the instructor to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.\nCompliance: Comply with all course policies and guidelines set forth by the instructor and institution.\n\n\nAccessibility:\nIf you have any accessibility requirements\, please inform events@ifsm.org.uk.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/fra-validation-course-29/
LOCATION:Dunston Innovation Centre\, Dunston Road\, Chesterfield\, S41 8NG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241205
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20240923T180257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T180257Z
UID:163791-1733097600-1733356799@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Tall Building Fire Safety Management Course
DESCRIPTION:2–4th December 2024 will see the 8th International Tall Building HRB Conference (UK) come to London alongside Anticipate London at the Excel exhibition centre. \nSpeakers from around the World will provide valuable insights into current best practice and Tall Building Fire Safety innovation. Delivered over 3 days\, the conference will focus on current challenges such as electric vehicles and lithium-ion battery fire safety. \nOther topics submitted by members of the Tall Building Fire Safety Network include Façade fire safety testing\, ‘Golden thread’ and safety case development\, latest fire research and Insurance issues. Each day will also feature a topical and relevant debate: \n\nDay 1 – ‘How do we get the best from the ‘Golden Thread’ Debate\nDay 2 – ‘Electric vehicles and Lithium-on batteries’ Debate\nDay 3 – ‘How do we make HRB facades Fire Safe’ Debate
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/tall-building-fire-safety-management-course/
LOCATION:London\, UK
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241129T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241129T103000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241002T191048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T122016Z
UID:164712-1732876200-1732876200@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Webinar - DeafWatch
DESCRIPTION:CIBSE Approved “Everyone deserves to be safe” CPD overview \nHow Deaf and Hard-Of-Hearing People Respond to a Fire Alarm. \nIntroduction:\nAn evidence-based presentation about fire alert solutions for Deaf people. We talk about legal implications and the pros\, and cons of all available systems. The presentation discusses the balance between cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Everyone will receive CIBSE certification. \nEstimated time:\n1 hour. The CPD is provided via video conferencing\, ideally Zoom or MS Teams. \nPresenter:\nChris Durham\, Managing Director\, Wireless Alert Solutions Ltd. \nPart 1: The scale and visibility of the Deaf community and changing perceptions.\nPart 2: Appropriate and inappropriate technologies\nPart 3: Comparing Deaf Paging and Visual Alarms for fire safety.\nPart 4: Hybrid solutions\, procedures\, and best practice.\nPart 5: Case studies and design support.\nPart 6: Open discussion \nContact Details:\nWireless Alert Solutions Limited\nMobile: 07897772518\nEmail: ljones@wasol.co.uk\nWebsite: http://www.wasol.co.uk \nWe received excellent feedback from the presentations delivered online during this current climate. \n“…very useful and eye opening how big a market there is.”\nBrian V. Consultant Associate \n“…very interesting. It needs to be considered far more in projects going forwards.”\nMartin B. Senior Mechanical Engineer \n“…very clear. Made interesting with additional information and stories – Chris’s passion for the topic was obvious.“\nTirion E. Graduate Mechanical Engineer \n“Very good analysis of the scale of the problem\, various solutions and why some are not plausible – The detail on coverage and dead spots especially informative.”\nSimon B. Senior Fire Engineer \nCPD is FIA Accredited \nRead the course overview
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/webinar-deafwatch-2/
LOCATION:Online Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241120T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241120T153000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20240927T132722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T132722Z
UID:164316-1732095000-1732116600@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:FRA Validation Course
DESCRIPTION:This course is developed and delivered by VTSF Ltd for the IFSM. It is a specialised course designed to enhance your expertise in FRA validation\, providing you with the latest knowledge and skills needed to validate fire risk assessments.\n\nOverview:\n\nThis course focuses on the principles and practices of validating Fire Risk Assessments (FRA). Students will explore the components of an FRA\, learn about validation techniques\, understand the importance of validation\, and engage in activities to apply validation concepts.\n\nCourse Objectives:\n\n\nUnderstand the concept of Fire Risk Assessment validation.\nIdentify the components of a good FRA.\nLearn auditing techniques for validation purposes.\nExamine the process and importance of validation.\nUnderstand how validation can foster continuous improvement.\nSuccessfully validate an FRA.\n\n\nCourse Requirements:\n\nThis course requires an understanding of the process of fire risk assessment and the components of a good fire risk assessment normally gained via a generic fire risk assessment course.\n\nTutor Bio:\n\n\nTutor Name: David White FIFSM (Life) MIFireE MIIRSM LCGI\n\nBio:\nDavid White is a renowned fire safety professional who has spent over five decades in the industry. He is a former president and current chairman of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. Throughout his career\, David has been instrumental in promoting and improving fire safety standards in various industries\, including healthcare\, and education.\n\nCourse Rules:\n\n\nRespect: Respect fellow participants and the instructor. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment.\nEngagement: Actively participate in discussions\, activities\, and group exercises.\nCell Phones and Devices: Keep mobile phones and other electronic devices on silent mode during class. Minimise distractions caused by personal devices. If you need to take a call\, leave the classroom.\nConfidentiality: Respect the confidentiality of information shared within the course. Do not disclose sensitive details discussed by participants.\nSafety: Adhere to safety guidelines during practical exercises. Follow instructions provided by the instructor to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.\nCompliance: Comply with all course policies and guidelines set forth by the instructor and institution.\n\n\nAccessibility:\nIf you have any accessibility requirements\, please inform events@ifsm.org.uk.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/fra-validation-course-33/
LOCATION:Dunston Innovation Centre\, Dunston Road\, Chesterfield\, S41 8NG
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241122
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20240809T161937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T062632Z
UID:159243-1732060800-1732233599@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:London Build 2024
DESCRIPTION:The UK’s leading & largest construction show features 35\,000+ attendees\, 700+ speakers across 12 CPD stages\, 450+ exhibitors\, Meet the Buyers\, celebrity guests\, entertainment\, DJs\, networking parties\, live music and much more! \nLondon Build 2024 is doubling in size\, taking over both the Grand and National Halls at Olympia London. Avoid disappointment and reserve your space today. \nTicket Link = https://london-build-expo-2024.reg.buzz/free-tickets-6
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/london-build-2024/
LOCATION:Olympia London\, W14 8UX\, Olympia London\, London\, W14 8UX\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241121
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241119T122704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T122704Z
UID:169984-1732060800-1732147199@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:DSEAR Awareness
DESCRIPTION:Our DSEAR course is suitable for anyone working with dangerous substances and in explosive atmospheres. \nThroughout this DSEAR course\, you will learn what DSEAR is and that it is a health and safety legislation that duty holders such as employers and the self-employed must comply with. \nYou will also gain a greater knowledge around where DSEAR applies\, and that it applies to most work activities in Great Britain where dangerous substances are produced\, used or present. \nIn this course you will acknowledge that DSEAR is the main law that covers dangerous substances and explosive atmospheres. However you will cover the additional applicable health and safety laws relating to DSEAR. \nOur DSEAR course will cover the importance of risk assessments and that they examine the hazards in the workplace and evaluate the risk of harm to workers and others. \nIt then looks at the existing precautions that are in place and determines whether they are sufficient to prevent people from being harmed. \nIf the risk assessment determines that the precautions are insufficient to reduce the risk of harm\, then further action will be required\, which will be covered in this course. \nAt the end of this course you will look at the control\, mitigation and general safety measures required by DSEAR and the five safety principles that can be used when working with flammable substances. \nIn order to complete the course\, you must achieve 80% or more in the final multiple choice quiz. \nYou will earn 3 CPD points on completion of the course\, this course will take around 3 hours to complete and the certificate will last for two years. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFully CPD registered\nCompleted online with instant downloadable certificate\nCovers all required legislation and practices\n\nFully printed certificate posted next day\nComplete the online multiple choice assessment as many times as you need to pass
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/dsear-awareness/
LOCATION:Online Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241121
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241119T122322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T122434Z
UID:169981-1732060800-1732147199@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:PEEPs in High Rise ELSPETH GRANT
DESCRIPTION:Video presentation from the 7th International Tall Building Fire Safety Conference in May 2022.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/peeps-in-high-rise-elspeth-grant/
LOCATION:Online Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241121
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241119T121847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T121847Z
UID:169979-1732060800-1732147199@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Waste Management in High Rise Nigel Deacon
DESCRIPTION:Nigel Deacon Discusses the important issues of waste management in high rise buildings and the move away from internal refuse chutes. This presentation was part of the 7th International Tall Building Fire Safety Conference in London during May of 2022.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/waste-management-in-high-rise-nigel-deacon/
LOCATION:Online Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241121
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241119T121542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T121542Z
UID:169977-1732060800-1732147199@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Ask The Expert with Adam Shipstone | Early Engagement\, Inspection & Recording
DESCRIPTION:This episode includes:  \n\nWhat is Passive Fire Protection? \nHow does the ASFP view the emergence of a PFP Specialist? \nWhat percentage of PFP installation should be inspected and recorded? Is 100% achievable? \nHow can we encourage early engagement in PFP design?
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/ask-the-expert-with-adam-shipstone-early-engagement-inspection-recording/
LOCATION:Online Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241121
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241119T121246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T121246Z
UID:169975-1732060800-1732147199@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Ezra Safety Group Fire Door Training
DESCRIPTION:This short course provides you with an introduction to fire doors in the workplace and why they play an important part in fire safety planning. It’ll also look at the different types of fire doors and importance of fire door maintenance.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/ezra-safety-group-fire-door-training/
LOCATION:Online Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241121
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241119T121001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T121001Z
UID:169971-1732060800-1732147199@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Ezra Safety Group Fire Extinguisher Training
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to identify the different types of fire extinguishers that might be installed within your workplace and what situations they might be used in. At the end of the final module you will be presented with a simulation that will test what you’ve learnt.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/ezra-safety-group-fire-extinguisher-training/
LOCATION:Online Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241120
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241121
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241119T120605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241119T120605Z
UID:169964-1732060800-1732147199@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Ezra Safety Group Fire Marshal Training
DESCRIPTION:The main outcome of this training course is to provide you with the knowledge to carry out the functions of a fire marshal. Please note\, this course also contains all of the content in the Basic Fire Awareness and Fire Extinguisher courses.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/ezra-safety-group-fire-marshal-training/
LOCATION:Online Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241119T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241119T160000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20240918T070235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T122008Z
UID:129404-1732010400-1732032000@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fire Risk Assessors - Investigating the Safety of External Walls
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis – The scope of fire risk assessments has changed with the introduction of the Fire Safety Act 2021. The Act has made the inclusion of the buildings’ structure and external walls\, and anything attached to the exterior of those walls\, an integral part of an FRA under Article 6 of the FSO\, where the building contains two or more sets of domestic premises.\nLinked to this\, PAS 9980:2022 states that there are cases where an FRAEW is NOT required – traditionally built masonry blocks and “cases where the quantity of combustible material within the\nexternal wall construction or on facades\, is so small that it can be discounted”. \nThe course will be delivered by Malcolm Thomas (BSc (Hons) DipTP FRICS MIFSM) and Dr Bob Docherty (QFSM PhD CEng FIFSM (Life) FIFireE MEI)\, who are both experienced in external wall appraisals. \nLunch\, tea and coffee will be provided throughout the day. \nThese dates are subject to change based on demand. The IFSM reserves the right to cancel if the minimum number of attendees required is not met.
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/fire-risk-assessors-investigating-the-safety-of-external-walls/
LOCATION:Dunston Innovation Centre\, Dunston Road\, Chesterfield\, S41 8NG
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241108T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241108T103000
DTSTAMP:20260604T060722
CREATED:20241002T185435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T122004Z
UID:164701-1731061800-1731061800@ifsm.org.uk
SUMMARY:Webinar - DeafWatch
DESCRIPTION:CIBSE Approved “Everyone deserves to be safe” CPD overview \nHow Deaf and Hard-Of-Hearing People Respond to a Fire Alarm. \nIntroduction:\nAn evidence-based presentation about fire alert solutions for Deaf people. We talk about legal implications and the pros\, and cons of all available systems. The presentation discusses the balance between cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Everyone will receive CIBSE certification. \nEstimated time:\n1 hour. The CPD is provided via video conferencing\, ideally Zoom or MS Teams. \nPresenter:\nChris Durham\, Managing Director\, Wireless Alert Solutions Ltd. \nPart 1: The scale and visibility of the Deaf community and changing perceptions.\nPart 2: Appropriate and inappropriate technologies\nPart 3: Comparing Deaf Paging and Visual Alarms for fire safety.\nPart 4: Hybrid solutions\, procedures\, and best practice.\nPart 5: Case studies and design support.\nPart 6: Open discussion \nContact Details:\nWireless Alert Solutions Limited\nMobile: 07897772518\nEmail: ljones@wasol.co.uk\nWebsite: http://www.wasol.co.uk \nWe received excellent feedback from the presentations delivered online during this current climate. \n“…very useful and eye opening how big a market there is.”\nBrian V. Consultant Associate \n“…very interesting. It needs to be considered far more in projects going forwards.”\nMartin B. Senior Mechanical Engineer \n“…very clear. Made interesting with additional information and stories – Chris’s passion for the topic was obvious.“\nTirion E. Graduate Mechanical Engineer \n“Very good analysis of the scale of the problem\, various solutions and why some are not plausible – The detail on coverage and dead spots especially informative.”\nSimon B. Senior Fire Engineer \nCPD is FIA Accredited \nRead the course overview
URL:https://ifsm.org.uk/event/webinar-deafwatch/
LOCATION:Online Event
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