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LINKS & RESOURCES

1. Institution of Fire Engineers


The Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) is a professional body with an international membership of over 12,000 fire sector professionals. It upholds professional standards within all public and private fire sectors by offering assessment of knowledge, experience and development and engages with major stakeholders to offer international conferences, identify and promote good practice and enhance technical networks worldwide. The objective of the IFE is to encourage and improve the science and practice of Fire Extinction, Fire Prevention and Fire Engineering and to give an impulse to ideas likely to be useful in connection with or in relation to such science and practice to the members of the Institution and to the community at large.

http://www.ife.org.uk


2. Fire Protection Association


FPA LogoThe Fire Protection Association (FPA) is the UK's national fire safety organisation which works to identify and draw attention to the dangers of fire and the means by which their potential for loss is kept to a minimum. Since its formation in 1946 it has attained an unrivalled reputation for quality of work and expertise in all aspects of fire including research, consultancy, training, membership, publications, risk surveying and auditing.

www.thefpa.co.uk

 

3. Communities and Local Government


The Department for Communities and Local Government (CLG) Fire and Resilience section work with the Fire and Rescue Service and wider fire sector to ensure they have the resources necessary to, reduce deaths and injuries from fire, promote fire prevention activity and respond effectively to major national emergencies.

www.communities.gov.uk

 

4. Health and Safety Executive


The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is the national independent watchdog for work-related health, safety and illness which works as an independent regulator and acts in the public interest to reduce work-related death and serious injury across Great Britain’s workplaces.

www.hse.gov.uk