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ASFP Ireland provides guidance to support those required to understand the importance of fire compartmentation . This seminar will address the key issues faced in the specification, installation, inspection and maintenance of passive fire protection in accordance with the legislative process.
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ASFP Ireland provides guidance to support those required to understand the importance of fire compartmentation. • This seminar will address the key issues faced in the specification, installation, inspection and maintenance of passive fire protection in accordance with the legislative process. • In so doing it will consider such matters as: • The Respective Roles of Government and the Fire Industry • ASFP Ireland’s PFP Fire Risk Assessor guide • The role of fire engineering in building a safe and sustainable future through both conventional and innovative modern methods of construction. • The reality of fire risk over the life of a building • Identifying where legal responsibility rests • The essential need for 3rd Party Certification covering: • The Fire Risk Assessor, Product Manufacture • and Installation • Both the morning and afternoon sessions will also include workshop debates to foster further awareness The Association for Specialist Fire Protection Ireland www.asfpireland.ie ASFP Ireland presents Fire Compartmentation The Who, Why & How of Compliance A one day workshop seminar to be held on 22nd September 2011 at the Merrion Room Royal Dublin Society Dublin The cost of the Seminar inclusive of lunch €145.00 (€115 if booked before 8th September) For further details and a booking form please go to the link on the ASFP Ireland home page www.asfpireland.ie ASFP IRELAND The Malt House Grand Canal Quay Dublin 2 Phone: 01 6791324 david.oreilly@asfpireland.ie Pioneering fire protection through innovation and professionalism
Passive Fire Protection – The Why and the How A one day workshop seminar to be held on 22nd September 2011 In the The Merrion Room at the Royal Dublin Society 1.00 – 2.00 Lunch Chairman of the afternoon program Brian Robinson - President of ASFP 2.00 – 3.00 The need for 3rd party Certification in relation to fire risk assessment, product specification and installation Colin Keeley – Warrington Certification Ian Stewart – BRE Global Ltd 3.00 – 3.20 Fires in buildings of multiple occupancy Sir Ken Knight – Chief Advisor to the UK Fire Minister 3.20 – 4.00 The Legal Perspective Brian O’Connell - O’Connell Mahon ArchitectsJudge Anne Watkin 4.00 – 4.30 Afternoon workshop 8.45 – 9.30 Registration and coffee 9.30 – 9.40 Welcome by the Chairman of the morning program Terence Flanagan TD – Fine Gael 9.40 – 10.00 ASFP Policy David O’Reilly - Chairman ASFP Ireland 10.00 – 10.30 Passive fire protection guidance for the Fire Risk Assessor Niall Rowan – Technical Officer ASFP 10.30 – 11.10 A safe and sustainable built environment C J Walsh - FireOx International 11.10 – 11.30 Coffee 11.30 – 12.00 The reality of fire Peter Barker – Chiltern International 12.30 – 12.30 The Health and Safety Authority and Fire Safety Eamonn O’Sullivan, Inspector HSA 12.30 – 1.00 Morning Workshop