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Since 2016, the IWMA (International Water Mist Association) scientific council has evaluated submissions from scientists applying for the IWMA Young Talent Award. To ensure that the prize goes to theses on different levels, it alternately goes to the best master's or Ph.D. thesis. Martin Thielens In 2023, the winner is Martin Thielens who graduated from Ghent University in October 2022. The title of his Ph.D. thesis is: “Advanced Computational Fluid Dynamics Modelling of Water Spr...
C-TEC has announced the appointment of Scott Barber to its Internal Sales Team. Reporting directly to UK Sales Manager - Brian Foster, Scott will focus on cultivating existing customer relationships, engaging with new clients, and providing dedicated support to the UK manufacturer’s ever-expanding customer base. With 9 years of experience servicing key accounts and managing prestigious electrical projects including Lancaster University, Derby Airport, and Voyager Care Homes for Rexel UK L...
Community engagement in fire safety initiatives is crucial for creating resilient neighborhoods and reducing the impact of fire-related incidents. That said, let’s draw insights from Fire Safety Search regarding various successful community-based programs that effectively promote awareness and preparedness for fire safety. Here, they explore these initiatives, and effective outreach strategies, and showcase examples of communities actively involved in fire safety efforts. Successful Comm...
Access solutions manufacturer, Access 360, is continuing to progress with its sustainability commitments following the approval of its parent company, Tyman’s, near-term science-based reduction targets (SBTs) by the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi). The SBTi has validated the Group’s targets to reduce absolute scope 1 and scope 2 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions by 46.2% by 2030 from a 2019 base year and reduce absolute scope 3 GHG emissions from purchased goods and services by...
Anthony Smith, Managing Director of global fire and safety audio specialist - Vox Ignis, has been confirmed as Chair of BSI FSH/12/5, the committee responsible for codes of practice for the design, installation, servicing and maintenance of voice alarm evacuation systems and emergency communication systems in buildings. As Chair, he will also sit on FSH/12, the committee that co-ordinates the UK participation of the BS EN 54 series of standards. Over 30 years, Anthony Smith has become an exper...
The role of the roof in modern building design has expanded significantly in recent years. ROCKWOOL® has published a whitepaper aimed at helping specifiers and roof contractors to consider and plan for possible fire risks arising from flat roofs being used as multifunctional spaces for a variety of social and practical applications, highlighting, for example, the increasing number of solar energy installations. The Flat Roofs The Flat Roofs: The functional fifth façade paper explor...
Similar to the Scottish policy announced in the summer, the London Fire Brigade has released a change in their policy to automatic fire alarms in commercial buildings. Starting in October, the London Fire Brigade is reducing the amount of time and resources spent going to unwanted fire signals. Automatic Fire Alarm calls Unless they receive a call reporting a confirmed fire, the fire service will stop automatically attending callouts between 7 am and 8:30 pm in buildings such as office blocks...
A Ghent University graduate is the winner of the Ragnar Wighus Award. His name: Cédric van de Vondel. As it has become the tradition, the winner will present his master's thesis at the annual International Water Mist Conference 2024 (#IWMC2024). The event will take place in Antwerp, Belgium, on 18th and 19th September, 2024. numerical modeling of water mist Cédric van de Vondel said, "Winning this award for my thesis on numerical modeling of water mist is a tremendous hono...
Warringtonfire is celebrating 30 years of its FIRAS installer certification scheme. During this time, over 1,300 companies have been awarded FIRAS certification, resulting in over a quarter of a million projects completed under certification, to date. FIRAS is a voluntary, third-party certification scheme for installation contractors of both passive and active fire protection systems, operated by Warringtonfire and accredited by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) to BS EN ISO/IEC 1...
From 1 July 2023, the Scottish Fire & Rescue Service is adopting a new ‘Call Challenge’ policy whereby it will stop attending automatic fire alarm (AFA) call-outs to commercial premises, such as factories, offices, shops, and leisure facilities, unless a fire has been confirmed. This policy step-change is to reduce unwanted false fire alarms. unwanted fire alarm signals Fire alarm systems provide an early warning of fire and are one of the most effective ways to keep people an...
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