250 likes | 379 Views
ONE WORLD. International Association of Fire and Rescue Services. Founded in 1900 in Paris, France Statues: § 2 Aims and Objectives
E N D
International Association of Fire and Rescue Services Founded in 1900 in Paris, France Statues: § 2 Aims and Objectives (1) The CTIF is an international technical organization for the exchange of experiencein the field of fire protection, disaster relief and rescue.
CTIF in Short CTIF is the international fire and rescue competence and information network, representing 5 million fire-fighters and 650.000 youth fire-fighters who protect a population of 1 billion people every day.
Mission CTIF is the international competence centre and global organisation for fire and rescue services CTIF offers attractive symposiums and lectures CTIF organises InternationalCongresses CTIF organises the most important international competitions forfire-fighters CTIF has a qualified answer to every question - or knows where answers can be obtained.
Commissions Leading experts working on: • Rescue and Fire-Fighting at Airports • Europe • Fire Brigades Health Services • Fire Prevention • Forest Fires • Hazardous Materials • History and Museums • International Fire Brigades Competitions • Youth Leaders
Performance Overview about activities • Representation at international level • International dictionary • International competitions • Youth fire brigades • International conferences • Technical studies • International fire statistics
Performance Cooperation at International Level • European Union (EU) • EU Fire-Safety-Network • Federation of the European Union Fire Officer Associations (FEU) • North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) • And other Federations/ Non-governmental Organizations • International Atomic Energy Agency • UNO
Performance International Dictionary • multilingual dictionary • definitions dedicated to the fire fighting world • 4 languages: German, English, French and Russian
Performance International Competitions every 4 years: competition for fire-fighters „Fire Olympics“ every 2 years: competition for youth fire-fighters
Performance International Youth Competitions
Performance Youth fire brigades • 650.000 youth fire-fighters • Symposia for youth leaders • Competitions for youth fire-fighters
Performance International Conferences • Attractive conferences and excellent expert speakers • Themes: • “Tunnel safety”(Conference 2003+2004,Switzerland) • “Reorganisation of Fire and Rescue Services in CTIF-member countries”(Conference 2005,Russia)
Performance CTIF Technical Studies • New!: Fire Fighter Safety Directory • Community Safety Programmes • First Response Manual for Radioactive Emergencies • Fire Services in Europe • Technical Recommendations (Guidelines for international exhibitions, fire safety in hotels, hospitals, etc.) • Studies conducted by CTIF National Committees
Performance International Fire Statistics • 80 countries • Representing ¾ of the population of the earth • Data of the 90 largest cities • Written in English, German and Russian
CTIF Bodies Delegates Assembly Executive Committee
Executive Committee President Walter Egger Switzerland General secretary Christophe Mignot France Treasurer Laurent Wehrli Switzerland
Executive Committee Team of Vice-Presidents Ralf Ackermann Germany Anton Brandauer Austria Dennis Davis United Kingdom Aleksander ChuprijanRussia Tore Eriksson Sweden Luther Fincher U.S.A. Representative of Associate Members Julian Wagner, Austria
Organigramm Executive Committee and Commissions
Thank You! ONE WORLD