

Protección contra Incendios y Seguridad en Túneles es el evento líder que reúne a operadores de túneles, ,diseñadores, investigadores, y expertos en seguridad contra incendios para recopilar y compartir las mejores prácticas, estrategias de minimización de riesgos y avances tecnológicos que protegen la infraestructura de túneles y la seguridad de los personas.
En 2019 este prestigioso evento vuelve a Dinamarca , permitiéndonos explorar prácticamente algunos de los proyectos de túneles más avanzados de Europa. Como siempre, el evento dará la bienvenida a los mas prestigiosos expertos de túneles de toda Europa para explorar las últimas investigaciones, innovaciones y desarrollos para mejorar la seguridad y minimizar el riesgo de incendio.
Aunque el núcleo central del evento está en Europa, asistirán representantes de todo el mundo para buscar enfoques alternativos para la seguridad contra incendios en túneles , estaciones de metros y ffcc e intercambiadores de transporte.
EL PRESIDENTE DE APICI PARTICIPARÁ EN 2 SESIONES:

Panel Discussion:
How to easily achieve higher security and safety in old tunnel
- Investing in cost efficient technologies to improve easily security in old tunnels such as lighting, signs and white painting to reflect light
- Discussing how to overcome interoperability challenges with in old tunnels: how to integrate new technology in your existing systems
- Exploring several examples of successful tunnel upgrading to build on successful experience in Europe
- Shedding lights on working closely with emergency services and fire brigades to be better prepared
- Looking at various resistant materials to easily implement in refurbished tunnels to lower risk of fire
Presentation :
Embracing IT management of evacuation and smoke control in high demand underground metro lines
- Understanding the critical situation of fire incident in in high demand underground metro lines with 1.500 passengers per train with a frequency of 90 seconds
- Coordinating real time smoke control and evacuation operational strategies
- Exploring how to coordinate operational strategies with fire brigade intervention
- Highlighting how IT technologies are essential for the control of all the variables involved in the management of emergency situations in metros
ENLACES:
Ponentes/Speakers:
George Kafantaris, Technical & Design Director, CMT Copenhagen Metro
Gert-Jan Ransijn, System Integration Manager, Amsterdam Metro
Aurelio Rojo , President, APICI ,Spanish Association of Fire Engineers
Raffaele Zurlo, Chief Executive Officer, Brenner Base Tunnel
Jakob Böttger, Team leader Planning and deployment fire brigade, BLS
Stephen Fowler, Head of Health and Safety UK, Eurotunnel
Rana Ilgaz, Head of Profession Highways and Traffic, TfL UK
Mark Gilbey, Tunnel Systems Lead, High Speed Two UK
Ian Parkhouse, Fire and Rescue Service Liaison Manager, High Speed Two UK
Petros Papaghiannakis, Chief Executive Officer, LFP
Marc Viñas Buxeda, Responsible for Catenary Energy system and Tunnel Equipment unit, LFP
Benjamin Truchot, Head of Fire and Dispersion Department, Ineris
Raf Derhaeg, Tunnel Safety Supervisor, Infrabel
Marius Raddum, Inspector of Accidents, Accident Investigation Board Norway
Tony Cash, International President, Rail Industry Fire Association
Michael Halwachs, Head of Tunnel Security, PORR group
Maria Marton, Expert on Road Infrastructure and Tunnel Safety, Swedish Transport Agency
Richie Cahill, Safety Officer, Boliden
Samuel Backman, Development Engineer Health & Safety, Boliden