2018年英國(guó)照明會(huì)議11月14-15日 英國(guó)倫敦

Programme

  • Wednesday 14 November 2018

    • 09:30

      Common pitfalls with emergency lighting compliance

      Speaker: Jason Horton, Emergency Application Manager, Tamlite
      There are a surprising number of common ways organisations and companies could be in breach of emergency lighting and fire regulations. Here our expert outlines your obligations.

    • 10:00

      Safeguard your product investment and corporate reputation

      Speaker:Graham McKay, Global Head of Gas & Electrical Products of BSI
      Technology has driven significant change in emergency lighting in recent times, including internet connectivity and the development of “dynamic signage systems”. Innovation isn’t without risk and there is a need for common standards to ensure compliance and ultimately safe products. Learn how you can future-proof your product investment to keep pace with innovation whilst safeguarding your brand and reputation.

    • 10:30

      How to integrate controls and emergency lighting

      Paul Onyett, Global Product Manager in DALI Emergency Lighting at ABB

    • 11:25

      SESSION TWO: EMERGENCY LIGHTING IN HOUSING

    • 11:30

      Emergency Lighting: Beyond the exit door

      Speaker: Richard Caple of Thorlux
      Overview – Emergency lighting within a building is often discussed, but seldom do we think about the need and extent of emergency lighting outside of the building. What are the regulations? What are we required to do? Is there any guidance? This presentation aims to answer these questions and discusses practical ways in which solutions can be provided.

    • 11:30

      Emergency Lighting and Social Housing

      Speaker: Alan Daniels, Technical Director of P4
      What does best practice look like in social housing applications? What are the maintenance, access and evacuation issues with different demographic and age groups? What should the technical and evacuation policy be on mains failures?

    • 12:30

      Panel: Emergency Lighting in Large Estates

      Industry experts looks at various emergency lighting systems across multiple buildings. What is the best practice and how can issues and failures be avoided?

    • 13:15

      Lunch Break

    • 14:00

      SESSION THREE: BEST PRACTICE CASE STUDIES

    • 14:15

      Case study: Hospitals

    • 14:45

      Case study: Universities

    • 15:15

      Case study: Social housing

    • 16:15

      Panel Discussion: Emergency lighting’s role in the IoT

      Industry experts are predicting that the lighting will soon be part of the so-called ‘Internet of Things’ where various services in buildings communicate and are controlled via an Internet-Protocol network. Emergency lighting is well placed to benefit from this trend and in theory this could make the monitoring and regular testing of the installation easier. Our panel debates the merits of IoT-connected emergency lighting.

    • 16:45

      Fire Safety in heritage buildings

      Speaker: Charles Harris, National Fire Advisor at Historic England
      We explore recent emergency lighting projects in heritage buildings and look at the regulations and best practice when applying fire safety.

  • Thursday 15 November 2018

    • 09:30

      Your responsibilities under the regulations

      Speaker: Richard Caple, Lighting Applications Manager of Thorlux
      A run-though your current obligations to ensure compliance in terms of emergency lighting standards, testing and maintenance, including the new ‘points of emphasis’ additions to the regulations.

    • 10:00

      Developments in Emergency Lighting

      Speaker: Ian Watts, Member of the Fire Industry Association
      Ian Watt’s looks at the current situation in emergency lighting and how this is developing. He will touch on the lux levels and guidance for key applications and what to consider with the dynamic safety signage system.

    • 10:30

      How to do a risk assessment

      Speaker: Gary Gundry Electrical Safety Expert
      As a building owner, it is your responsibility to know how an emergency lighting system is designed, installed and commissioned. What are the requirements to maintain and routinely test such systems and what does a best-practice risk assessment look like?

    • 11:00

      Coffee and Networking

    • 11:30

      Panel: Emergency lighting summit 2018

      Suppliers, specifiers, standards bodies and building owners urgently need to address a culture of complacency in the sector that has developed over recent decades.

    • 12:15

      Emergency lighting and the rail network

      Paul Meenan, Asset Manager M&E at c2C Rail
      Functioning emergency lighting is a crucial safety measure in the rail industry. How can you make your emergency lighting comply with the rules?

    • 12:45

      Emergency Lighting in a connected world

      Speaker: Jason Horton, Emergency Application Manager, Tamlite
      Is the Internet of Things about to transform emergency lighting as we know it?

    • 13:15

      Lunch Break

    • 14:15

      Case study: Hotels

    • 14:45

      Emergency Lighting at University College London

      Speaker: Keith Todd, Fire Safety Officer of University College London

      An insight into the fire safety systems and emergency lighting at UCL.


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