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Leeds

Crowne Plaza Hotel, Wellington Street LS1 4DL
15 March 2012

(Attendance at all the listed CPD seminars is FREE OF CHARGE, and delegates are welcome to attend ANY or ALL sessions.)

As you can see, the issues are all highly topical and very relevant to most sectors of the industry. You might like to book for a complete ‘session’ i.e. all the seminars in the Room/s for either the whole afternoon or the whole morning. This will enable you to maximise your attendance at the event and, of course, your CPD time. It also means that if more than one person from your organisation is coming, different ‘sessions’ can be attended by each or all of you, with the knowledge gained being shared at a later date – it’s all part of CPD.
Please tick in the appropriate box, complete your name and address details and then click on the "email" button at the bottom of the form. We will send a you confirmation of your booking and a map. 

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SEMINAR SESSIONS - Thursday 15th MARCH

Please tick in the box next to the seminars that you wish to attend.
 
Time
SEMINAR ROOM A
Seminar title & presenting company
10.00 - 10.55
Registration from 9.30
Sustainable surface treatments for protecting the fabric of buildings: GUARD INDUSTRY (UK)

Seminar discusses sustainable water based low VOC surface treatments, their use on stone, brick, concrete and wood surfaces and why they do not change the aesthetics or colour. Also explains how they deliver full long term protection from water, oil, pollutants and staining. Includes case studies covering relevant standards, benefits, features and advantages for new, refurbished and historic buildings

11.05 - 12.00
Registration from 10.35
Rooflights in the 21st century: HAMBLESIDE DANELAW

Seminar explores the development of rooflights to date, addressing considerations when specifying rooflights, the innovations that are being implemented in practice and the economic and environmental benefits that accrue from these developments. Particular attention is given to the importance of natural light, safety improvements, legislative pressures and environmental concerns for the typical warehouse and out of town retail unit

12.10 - 13.25
Registration from 11.40
Fire evacuation for disabled people: DEAF ALERTER

Seminar explains the new Laws, British and European standards released in 2010 and 2011 (Equality Act, BS5839-9 and EN54-23). The seminar addresses these new and the many other existing requirements and their significance in terms of building design and management. It identifies technical solutions available, such as fire alarms for Deaf people and refuge communication systems and considers their suitability to ensure an equally safe environment for everybody

13.35 - 14.30
Registration from 13.05
Emergency lighting standards & design considerations: HOCHIKI EUROPE (UK)

Seminar explains the Industry Committee for Emergency Lighting (ICEL) registrations, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and current standards and provides an overview for the designing and positioning of emergency lighting luminaries, highlighting high risk areas and minimum levels of illumination. Also covers installation and maintenance processes

14.40 - 15.35
Registration from 14.10
Building a lower carbon future: GLOW-WORM

Seminar gives an update on forthcoming low carbon legislation including heating and discusses the implications and benefits of renewable incentives in the domestic housing market

15.45 - 16.40
Registration from 15.15
Parts F and L for Ventilation 2010: VENT-AXIA

Seminar gives an overview and explains the synergy of Parts L1A and F1A, demonstrates ventilation solutions within the AD F 2010 documents and gives best practice guidance in the design and installation of MVHR homes. Also covers the Domestic Ventilation Compliance Guide and its relevance to the Competent Persons scheme

 
 
Time
SEMINAR ROOM B
Seminar title & presenting company
10.00 - 10.55
Registration from 9.30
Factory engineered precast concrete cross wall construction for accommodation projects: BELL & WEBSTER CONCRETE

“RoomSolutions”. A method of constructing accommodation units, using factory engineered precast concrete cross wall construction designed and manufactured to suit individual projects. This seminar has been designed to give a greater awareness and understanding of what can be achieved through off-site manufacturing. Case studies highlight the particular demands of each project

11.05 - 12.00
Registration from 10.35
The benefits of network video: AXIS COMMUNICATIONS

An introductory seminar focusing on the key technical differences and benefits that Network Video (IP) offers over traditional analogue CCTV. Features such as Power over Ethernet, progressive scan and megapixel technology are covered amongst others, along with an exploration of the commercial benefits attained by using an IP solution

12.10 - 13.25
Registration from 11.40
Contemporary acoustic solutions - The Silence of the Jambs. A guide to specifying acoustic seals, providing enhanced noise attenuation in timber doorsets: NORSOUND

Seminar discusses the latest technologies based on the recommendations of Approved Documents 'E' and 'M' and Building Bulletin 93. Includes specification guidance for commercial and residential properties, particularly in relation to education establishments, public and private health sectors, hotels, offices and multi-occupancy accommodation

13.35 - 14.30
Registration from 13.05
Sustainability within the furniture industry: MOORES FURNITURE GROUP

Seminar discusses the Code for Sustainable Homes and majors on the Sustainable Code for Kitchens. Also explains the BREEAM Domestic Refurbishment Scheme and product carbon footprint for kitchens

14.40 - 15.35
Registration from 14.10
CCTV - IP versus analogue: TYCO SECURITY PRODUCTS

Seminar explains the differences between analogue and IP CCTV systems, discusses the benefits and potential disadvantages of both types of system to enable an informed decision to be reached in terms of the particular application being considered

15.45 - 16.40
Registration from 15.15
Lightweight lime based plasters - for use in renovation, control of damp, or repair / protection of flood damaged properties: TARMAC BUILDING PRODUCTS

Seminar looks at the history and origins of plaster going back 4000 years, the issues with Gypsum plasters and the benefits of using a lightweight plaster and the problems it can correct. It discusses the applications for the use of lightweight lime based plasters and details some examples and considerations for specifiers

 

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