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Building & Facilities Protection

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Building & Facilities Protection
Wed 14 Apr 2010
09:20 - 09:25Chairman Opening
Mr Dominique Antonini, Director, Consulting Engineering, AVS&C
09:25 - 09:45Design for Critical Infastructure when Standoff is limited
COUNTER TERROR Substrate of the building, and Reinforcing the building
COUNTER TERROR Perceived threat to the building
COUNTER TERROR Solutions to those different threats

Mr Brian Wilkins, Founder and Chairman, Security Blinds
09:45 - 10:05Enhanced Blast and Intruder Protection using Secondary Glazing
COUNTER TERROR Secondary Glazing-description and application
COUNTER TERROR Blast Protection-design approach, ISO 16933 testing and site reqirements
COUNTER TERROR Intruder protection-Glazed alternative to bars and grilles
COUNTER TERROR LPS1175 testing Ballistic protection

Mr Meredith Childerstone, Chairman, Selectaglaze
10:05 - 10:25Protecting Water Infastructure
COUNTER TERROR Threat Levels
COUNTER TERROR Protection objectives
COUNTER TERROR Identification of assets
COUNTER TERROR Risk Assessment
COUNTER TERROR Solutions and business case
COUNTER TERROR Implementation

Dr Edward Klinger, CEO, CNIguard
10:25 - 10:45Blast and Ballistic Mitigation Design using Energy Absorption Technology
COUNTER TERROR Designs using latest technology from UK/US Government funded trials
COUNTER TERROR Designs are subjected to blast tests not just based on computer analysis
COUNTER TERROR Blast Design does not necessarily mean living in a bunker
COUNTER TERROR Design team with front line experience working with the end user

Mr Jamie Marment, Business Director, Explora Security
Mr Julian Greenwood, Operations Director, Explora Security
10:45 - 11:05Deployable Security Solutions for the Construction of Prestigious Sites
COUNTER TERROR Aviation style security screening checkpoint solutions within a ruggedized ISO container
COUNTER TERROR Training and commissioning carried out prior to delivery
COUNTER TERROR Containers are configurable and layout flexible depending on the security screening needs to meet the changing demands of a construction site
COUNTER TERROR Containers are easily re-locateable and can be stored on top of each other to reduce footprint required for storage
COUNTER TERROR Multiple use checkpoint for anti-theft, ainti-drug, weapons and explosive

Mr Steve Revell, Sales Director EMEA, Rapiscan Systems
11:05 - 11:25Case Study: Building Damage Caused by an Explosion
COUNTER TERROR Case study on the effects of blast and other phenomena from an explosion on a building
COUNTER TERROR Essential building analysis including structure, enclosure and internal fit-out
COUNTER TERROR Where mitigation might have prevented or reduced damage

Dr John Wyatt MBE, Technical Director, SDS Group
11:25 - 11:45Protective Construction: Why, Where and How?
COUNTER TERROR An overview of Protective Construction and its role in a security strategy, including current trends
COUNTER TERROR Reasons for selecting, and types of Protective Construction currently available
COUNTER TERROR Suitability and areas for Protective Construction and the resulting benefits
COUNTER TERROR The process of design, validation, and procurement of Protective Construction

Dr Jurek A Tolloczko, Operations Director, Corus Bi-Steel
11:45 - 12:05Mitigate Risk with Unified Building Security
COUNTER TERROR Gain a clear appreciation of the latest technology trends within building security
COUNTER TERROR Understand how the single building management platform can improve efficiencies
COUNTER TERROR Benefits of using video proactively within Facilities Management
COUNTER TERROR High profile case studis providing real world examples

Mr David Ella, Chief Technology Officer, G4S Technology
12:05 - 12:25Building Protection and the Importance of Good Communication
COUNTER TERROR Design and implementation of security schemes requires many skills
COUNTER TERROR The key to a good scheme is communication
COUNTER TERROR Good information flow will allow specialists to produce the best results
COUNTER TERROR Design examples from to illustrate what is possible

Mr Simon Box, Product Manager, Bristorm
12:25 - 12:45Architectural Glass and Basic Protection Measures
COUNTER TERROR Glass causes 90% of explosion injuries and fatalities and is CTDR priority one protection
COUNTER TERROR Understanding blast dynamics around buildings and how they affect different glazing configurations
COUNTER TERROR How to assess glazing to ascertain the level of protection provided
COUNTER TERROR The role of anti-fragmentation films and new technology

Mr Mark Towner, Government Contracts Manager, Durable
12:45 - 13:05Physical Security Testing
COUNTER TERROR Security testing for commercial and Government use
COUNTER TERROR The value of buying a fully accredited product
COUNTER TERROR Combining a variety of standards to enable products to be multi compliant/accredited
COUNTER TERROR Actual video of LPS 1175 SR3 ans SR4 testing

Mr Robert Hartwell, Project & Commercial Director, Stafford Bridge Doors
13:05 - 13:25Security Access Points to the Built Environment
COUNTER TERROR Introduction Critical National Infastructure-Securing a variable asset base
COUNTER TERROR Definition of an attack-vandal versus terrorist, tools and profile
COUNTER TERROR LPCB and SEAP comparable notes
COUNTER TERROR Products and attack test levels available

Mr Patrick Murphy, Technical Business Development Manager, Technocover
13:25 - 13:30Session Summary and Chairman Close
Mr Dominique Antonini, Director, Consulting Engineering, AVS&C
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