SDiB is the leading debating platform for safety and fire professionals in the construction industry. Initiated in collaboration with Intersec in 2012, the Safety Design in Buildings Campaign debates safety standards and practices in the built environment. Expert Talks discuss improved protection of people and buildings by looking trends in the GCC and construction sector generally.
The event brings leading Fire Safety Consultants, Architects, Engineers and Testing Experts together with Safety System Suppliers to give updates on industry standards and provide a debating platform for best practice.
Under the theme of “Safety Design 2020 – Strategies and Implementation” the current cycle of events provides its participants with insights into:
Chairwoman : Shamim Rashid Sumar, Director Business Development | JENSEN HUGHES
08.00
09.00
09.15
Honorary Board Member | Kuwait Fire Protection Association
09.45 AM
JENSEN HUGHES will share with designers and building owners methods for determining combustible properties of existing building cladding through minimally invasive testing and for conducting risk analysis on buildings with moderate to highly combustible cladding to determine if cladding replacement is necessary. The presentation will also discuss potential methods for reducing risk of exterior cladding fires in high-rise buildings.
Senior Vice President – Business Development | Jensen Hughes
10.15
The presenter discusses holistic fire safety design, with particular emphasis on sustainable design by integration of operational and end user requirements into the fire strategy design process. All too often designs are purely driven to satisfy code requirements or to obtain approval and ultimately may not meet operator or end user requirements. Many new technologies are now available to support operators manage fire safety in their buildings which can be considered during the design process.
The launching of a new operational facility involves complex interactions of people, process, technology and environment - the presenter gives an outline of the technology that can facilitate a greater level of fire safety awareness and implementation.
Co-founder - Fire Engineering | Joule Group
10.45
11.00
Chairwoman : Shamim Rashid Sumar, Director Business Development | JENSEN HUGHES
11.30
Architectural openings are more about Life Safety than egress and fire rating only. The automatic and manual revolving, sliding or swing door can be hazardous for users unless properly designed as per relative standards and codes. More so when we deal with frameless glass assemblies and the user group includes disabled, elderly people and children. Also, adding security hardware may cause safety issues for doors. The presentation will focus on these points, what relative codes and standards say about these and how these can be handled.
The presenter will also focus on how BIM (Building Information Modeling) can help us in achieving safe building in today’s complex building systems.
Architectural Consultant | dormakaba
12.00
Glass selection is an extremely important phase of the design process. It is particularly important when it is used as a barrier between people and a hazard such as a height.
We will highlight the associated technical issues associated with glass balustrades and their elements and components.
Head of Façade Engineering | WSP
12.30
Evolution of protocols for testing electrical cables for fire safety has led to an important divergence between the fire performances provided by the cables and the fire performances expected by customers.
The understanding amongst most users of fire safety cables is that the products they buy and use and specify will provide a level of fire performance in real emergency conditions commensurate with the performance implied by the testing procedure. Unfortunately this is most often not the case.
Sales Director | MICC Group
13.00
13.15
Crowne Plaza Kuwait
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