The Fire Safety Event 2024

LOCATION: NEC, Birmingham

DATE: 30 April 2024 10:00

DURATION: 3 days

The Fire Protection Association is again delighted to be exhibiting and partnering the popular Fire Safety Event taking place this spring in Birmingham. The Fire Safety Event is a place for fire safety professionals to come together to do business and keep up to date with industry developments, supporting professionals to achieve and maintain the very highest standards of fire safety management.

We look forward to welcoming you to our stand 5/A131, where we will be showcasing some of the FPA’s most recent developments including our newly launched E-learning training courses, the new fire test and assessment method for external cladding systems (RISC 501), and the updated LPC Sprinkler Rules and related Technical Bulletins which are now available via a subscription.

We are also pleased to confirm that global testing leader, UL Solutions will be co-located next to the FPA stand to support you with any enquiries you may have for our fire resistance testing collaboration.

By attending the Fire Safety Event you can:

  • gain CPD points and hear from leading industry experts including government officials, lawyers, and manufacturers
  • source the latest fire protection and prevention products and solutions
  • receive practical advice and experience live demonstrations
  • network with the entire community from fire safety managers, officers, and risk assessors, to insurers, consultants, end-users, and manufacturers.

In addition to offering visitors direct access to several of our experienced consultants at the event, we are pleased to confirm that FPA Deputy Managing Director, Howard Passey  will be delivering a plenary session on the ever-present threat of arson:

Arson: what can your business do about deliberate fire raising?

1 May 12:30 – 13:00 in the Fire Safety Leaders Summit

All businesses are potential targets for deliberate fire raising. This talk aims to raise awareness of the issue and present a range of measures that may be considered to assist business and property owners to reduce their arson risk. The measures outlined will be generic in nature and may be adapted for application in a wide spectrum of residential, commercial and industrial occupied premises. 

Howard will also explore the relation of arson to your fire strategy and fire risk assessment. Many practical actions and measures can be taken to deter fire raising at little cost to a business so if you would like to learn more about this serious threat then, join this CPD-accredited talk. Attendees will be able to access a complimentary digital copy of the FPA’s RC48 Risk Control Guide: Arson prevention – the protection of premises from deliberate fire raising.

  • Fire Safety Managers
  • Health and Safety Managers
  • Facilities Managers
  • Fire Officers
  • Compliance and Risk Managers
  • Fire Risk Assessors
  • Fire Engineers
  • Fire and Rescue Service Staff

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