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Conference on

Fire Safety and Security

(ConFiSS)-2014

March 4-5, 2014

FICCI, Federation House

New Delhi

FIRE Alarm

Bu ilding Co de

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March 4-5, 2014

FICCI, Federation House

New Delhi

Conference on

Fire Safety

and Security

(ConFiSS)-2014

Fire is a serious hazard in India and on an average about 25,000 people die every year due to fire and related causes. The Indian fire safety and security market continues to evolve from a simple integration of incongruent systems such as fire safety, security, and other utilities, to fully integrated and intelligent systems that incorporate the latest technologies.

According to the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA), the fire losses accounted for more than 50% of the claims made to general insurance companies in fiscal 2011-12. There is a definite need for creating awareness and also ensuring strict compliance of fire safety rules.

Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) in association with Fire and Security Association of India (FSAI) - Delhi Chapter is organising a two-day Conference on Fire

Safety and Security (ConFiSS) - 2014 on March 4-5, 2014 at FICCI, New Delhi. The conference will bring together

authorities from government and experts from industry to debate and discuss some industry issues like, lack of implementation of existing regulations, new technologies, issues of capacity building and industry standards.

• Fire & Life Safety Awareness • National Building Code

• Fire Safety Standards, Audit & Rating

• Fire Safety & Security for Hospitals, Hospitality & Housing

• Innovative Technologies for Fire Safety and Security • Capacity Building

• Networking Opportunity & Exhibition

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Draft Agenda

Time Session

0900 – 1000 hrs Registration 1000 – 1100 hrs Inaugural session

1100 – 1145 hrs Keynote Addresses

1145 – 1200 hrs Tea /Coffee break

1200 – 1330 hrs Session I: Panel Discussion on National Building Code of India: Impediment to

Growth or Safety Accelerator

The National Building Code (NBC) of India is one of the most referred document in the real estate sector. Its provisions have been incorporated in the Fire Act, various bye laws and numerous rules of states / UTs. Though some of the provisions of the Code pose a challenge in planning, it is also noted that the code in general is most concise yet comprehensive.

The code is under revision by an expert panel, which has kindled the debate whether NBC is an 'impediment to growth' or a 'safety accelerator'. The session aims to discuss and debate these two opposing viewpoints to suggest relevant amendments in the Code.

1330 – 1430 hrs Lunch

1430 – 1600 hrs Session II: Tech. Bytes

Today, we have a number of dependable and state of the art technologies to aid life and fire safety in complexes and buildings. However, to chose one over the other becomes a mammoth task. It is prudent to review, ascertain and select these technologies based their merit and its suitability for our requirements. The session will brings out a fast track update on these modern systems and technologies, so that these could be juxtaposed and compared systematically. The technologies under consideration are: • Beam detectors

• Perimeter security • Fire curtains

• Thermal imaging cameras • Pressure control landing valves • Sprinkler flexible connectors • Mass notification system • Emergency exit lighting 1600 – 1630 hrs Tea /Coffee break

1630 – 1800 hrs Session III: Capacity Building for the Fire Security Industry

The India fire safety equipment market is estimated to touch USD 4.26 billion by the end of 2017. With rapid industrialization and escalating governmental regulations, the fire safety and security market in India is poised to grow many folds. Enormous demand has widened the scope for Indian fire industry to offer innovative products and services, with wide adoption of emerging trends and technologies world-wide. The session strives to discuss the need for capacity building within the industry and to find out feasible solutions to bridge the gap between demand for skills and availability of skill development programmes .

1800 hrs onwards Networking Cocktails

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Draft Agenda

Time Session

1000 – 1130 hrs Session IV: Fire Safety for Protection of the 3H (Hospitality, Healthcare, Housing)

Hospitality, healthcare and housing are vulnerable occupancies considering the sleeping accommodation facilities they provide. However, all there pose different types of fire safety risks as type and condition of the occupants vary considerably. Hospitality occupants are people in transit and therefore much unaware of the egress routes. With higher fire load and completely unacquainted occupants, the requirement of planning and upkeep of the fire and life safety systems pose a significant challenge. Healthcare occupants pose more challenges considering the immobility challenges of the inmates. Housing inmates create mixed challenges of having people of all ages and background. In addition, the unawares factor towards fire and life safety is a major impendent in having these occupants to face unpleasant consequences in case of outbreak of fire. This session will bring experts to talk about the concerns, issues and approaches to resolve these varied situations.

1130 – 1145 hrs Tea / Coffee break

1145 – 1330 hrs Session V: Fire Safety Star Rating

While choosing a property to buy or while simply checking into a hotel, do we consider price, location, facilities, catering, car parking and FIRE SAFETY? Do people still lack the basic awareness when it comes to fire safety? Can the Fire Safety Star Rating be one of strategies for effectively policy for promotion of fire safety standards in our country? The session aims to delve into these and many more issues regarding fire safety in the country.

1330 – 1430hrs Closing and Lunch

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• Please fill the registration form and send it along with cheque / demand draft in favour of FICCI payable at New Delhi

• Registration fee is INR2000 only

How to Register

Registration fee is inclusive of service tax

Fee includes access to all sessions, meals/ refreshments as mentioned in the agenda and delegate kit Fee does not include travel and stay arrangements

Discounts –

FICCI Members

FICCI Associate Member

FICCI Corporate Member (Discount 25%) INR1500

(Discount 10%) INR1800

FSAI Members

FSAI Individual Members (Discount 10%) INR 1800

FSAI Corporate Members (Discount 25%) INR 1500

• Fire safety products and equipments manufacturers • Fire protection- and construction experts

• Scientists, researchers and scholars • Consultancies and solution providers • Federal/state/municipal agencies • Policymakers and analysts • User industry

• Venture capitalists • Media representatives • And other stakeholders

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Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi - 110 001 Mr. Sumeet Gupta (Director)

Ms. Rashmi Sarita (Deputy Director) Mr. Gaurav Gaur (Asst. Director)

T : +91-11-23738760-70 Ext: 212. 237

F : +91-11-23320714, 23721504

E : sumeet.gupta@ficci.com, rashmi.sarita@ficci.com,

gaurav.gaur@ficci.com Fire & Security Association of India (FSAI) -

Delhi Chapter

Pocket-1, Plot No-108, Jasola, New Delhi -110025 Mr. Sandeep Goel (President - Delhi Chapter) Mr. Ashish Talwar (Secretary - Delhi Chapter) Ms. Jyoti Manaktala (Executive - Delhi Chapter)

T : 9711198159 E : president.delhi@fsai.in, ashish.talwar@fsai.in, delhichapter@fsai.in

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CONTACT US

About FSAI

FIRE & SECURITY ASSOCIATION OF INDIA (FSAI) was established in 2002 and incorporated as a society with Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Rules 1975 (Tamil Nadu Act of 1975) bearing Registration no.326/2002. FSAI is a non-profit organisation representing the Fire Protection, Life Safety, Security, Loss Prevention and Risk Management domains. Its primary aims and objectives are to foster a spirit of safe living among all citizens of India and inculcate a proactive mind-set towards safety and security at all times, to promote and advance the use of fire safety and security systems, to foster fire safety and security engineering education and awareness and to maintain high ethical standards amongst its members. It also aims to work closely with the Government and other organizations in the fire and security industry to enable the Indian fire and security industry to reach global pre-eminence with better regulatory framework.

A recent report titled “India Fire Safety Equipment Market Forecast & Opportunities, 2017” anticipates that the fire safety equipment market in India shall cross USD 4.26 Billion (approx. INR. 23,000 crore). A similar report “India Electronic Security Equipment Market Outlook 2016” estimates the total sales of electronic security equipment to surpass USD 1.4 Billion (approx. INR 7,000 crore) by 2016. FSAI represents the interests of this industry with an overarching commitment to enhance the safety and security of the citizens of India.”

Established in 1927, FICCI is the largest and oldest apex business organisation in India. Its history is closely interwoven with India's struggle for independence, its industrialization, and its emergence as one of the most rapidly growing global economies. FICCI has contributed to this historical process by encouraging debate, articulating the private sector's views and influencing policy.

A non-government, not-for-profit organisation, FICCI is the voice of India's business and industry.

FICCI draws its membership from the corporate sector, both private and public, including SMEs and MNCs; FICCI enjoys an indirect membership of over 2,50,000 companies from various regional chambers of commerce. FICCI provides a platform for sector specific consensus building and networking and as the first port of call for Indian industry and the international business community.

To be the thought leader for industry, its voice for policy change and its guardian for effective implementation.

To carry forward our initiatives in support of rapid, inclusive and sustainable growth that encompass health, education, livelihood, governance and skill development.

To enhance efficiency and global competitiveness of Indian industry and to expand business opportunities both in domestic and foreign markets through a range of specialised services and global linkages.

Our Vision

Our Mission

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