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COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 2PAV. A – LANE A4 09:15 - 10:45 | Emergency Simulator in boardgame € 40,00 (+IVA) - With practical activities Total capacity: 15 - Available seats:0Available seats in altri orari. | | Edited by: AIFOS, Associazione Nazionale Formatori ed Operatori della sicurezza
Speakers:
Alessandro Colombo e Mauro Pepe, Consulenti, trainer e facilitatori During the workshop, an experiential activity of fire emergency management and evacuation will be presented through the use of a board game, specifically created for training courses with emergency workers
Valid as a refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08 by AIFOS | COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 3PAV. B – LANE B1 09:15 - 11:15 | How to manage emotional reactions in emergency situations € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats: 12 | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Dr. Claudio Calì, Expert in public relations and communication. In this field, he works as a trainer in specific courses and as a consultant, working with professionals, managers, public institutions and private companies. For the latter, he also intervenes in the context of internal communication in order to improve the work climate and the organizational well-being.
He also gives communication courses in the field of occupational health and safety (updates and legal qualifications) on the topics of technostress, persuasive communication and organisational well-being. He is a civil mediator. The perception of risk depends on rational factors, such as the use of probability and logic, but also strongly on emotions.
Emotions play an important role both in understanding the extent of the risk and in perceiving it.
Furthermore, in emergency situations, emotions can decisively determine the outcome.
This is why emotional intelligence is of essential importance for those responsible for safety.
It is the factor that makes the difference.
Knowing it and knowing how to train it is therefore fundamental.
The training course illustrates the essential communication tools for understanding others, gaining their attention and changing their perception of risk, even in emergency situations.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre | COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 7PAV. B – LANE B3 09:15 - 11:15 | Fire safety checks and maintenance. Guidelines and operating instructions – Ministerial Decree 01/09/2021 € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats:0 | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Emanuele Nicolini, business consultant, expert teacher in fire safety and explosion risk assessment (ATEX)Surveillance, control and maintenance is a fundamental activity for maintaining the functionality of fire-fighting equipment, systems and plants over time.
The upcoming entry into force of the obligation to employ Qualified Maintenance Technicians (TMC) entails, for the Prevention and Protection Service, the need to prepare all the elements useful for the correct management of the activities by the TMC.
The meeting, after an introduction to the topics, will address some application examples.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre | COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 6PAV. B – LANE B4 09:15 - 11:15 | Virtual reality in fire training € 40,00 (+IVA) - With practical activities Total capacity: 15 - Available seats: 4 | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Alberto Massironi, RSPP, Trainer in health and safety at workParticipation in the meeting allows you to:
- Explore the innovative use of virtual reality (VR) for fire training.
- Understand the practical application of VR to simulate real emergency scenarios.
- Experiment and analyze tools and advantages offered by immersive technologies in fire training and evacuation procedures.
The course will be structured as follows:
1. Introduction to Virtual Reality in Fire Safety and Application Context
2. VR Technologies to Support Fire Training
3. Instructional Design and Integration of VR in Lessons
4. Practical Session: “Fire and Evacuation” Simulations
5. Feedback, Final Discussion and Conclusions.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre. | COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 1PAV. A – LANE A4 09:15 - 11:15 | Evacuation drills: the creation of emergency scenarios through the use of simulators as a tool to improve the effectiveness and involvement of workers € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats:0 | | Edited by: AIFOS, Associazione Nazionale Formatori ed Operatori della sicurezza
Speakers:
Antonio Notaris - Formatore e Consulente tecnico Through the use of simulators specifically designed for training emergency teams, we will involve participants in the design of practical tests and immersive simulations in order to compare the effectiveness of the training.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08 by AIFOS | | ROOM AVAILABLE SOON!PAV. A – LANE A1 09:15 - 11:30 | Maintenance Laboratory FIRE PREVENTION DEVICES: Fire Extinguishers – Hydrant Networks – Fire Doors 30-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Workshop on the correct maintenance of FIRE PREVENTION DEVICES
The devices include: Fire extinguishers - Hydrant networks - Fire doors
Overview of maintenance regulations and a summary of the main operations and their periodicity.
Portable and wheeled fire extinguishers
An introduction to current fire extinguisher maintenance provisions and technical standards (UNI 9994-1), including obligations for technicians and clients.
The key steps of planned maintenance (surveillance, periodic inspection and ordinary and extraordinary interventions) as well as component management, are explained.
The correct use of machinery and equipment for maintaining fire extinguishers is presented, along with references to troubleshooting and identifying faults during the initial inspection.
The main operational steps for maintaining portable and wheeled fire extinguishers are outlined.
Fire-resistant doors (fire doors)
An introduction to current fire door maintenance provisions and technical maintenance standards (UNI 11473), covering the obligations of technicians and clients.
The presentation includes practical demonstrations of routine maintenance work on various types of fire door, including troubleshooting and fault finding. There are also demonstrations of the installation and adjustment of components such as door closers, panic bars, locks and regulators.
Fire hydrant networks
An introduction to the main regulations and technical standards relating to the design, installation and maintenance of hydrant networks (UNI 10779, UNI EN 671-3 and UNI EN 12845).
The session will cover planned maintenance activities, the checks that need to be performed, the technical documentation required, and regulatory compliance.
Practical demonstrations will be given of checking, testing and maintenance of hydrant network components using special equipment.
The session will last 2 hours and will be divided as follows:
9:15–10:15 a.m.: 1-hour theory session in Sala Laboratori 1 (Workshop Room 1), led by UMAN and FISA.
10:15–11:15 a.m.: one hour of practical demonstration in the Area Dimostrazioni Laboratori Manutenzione (maintenance workshop demonstration area) - 20 minutes for each topic - led by M.A.I.A.
| | ROOM AVAILABLE SOON!PAV. A – LANE A1 09:15 - 12:30 | Maintenance Laboratory WATER SYSTEMS: Sprinklers - Pump Groups - Water Mist - Foam 30-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Workshop on the correct maintenance of WATER SYSTEMS
The systems include: Sprinkler Systems - Pump Units - Water Mist – Foam
Overview of maintenance regulations and a summary of the main operations and their periodicity.
Automatic sprinkler systems
The presentation will introduce the standards UNI EN 12845 (sprinklers) and UNI 11292 (pumping rooms), the operating principles of the systems (wet, dry, pre-action, deluge) and their main components, including water supplies and pumping units.
The following are covered: taking charge, documentation, an inspection/maintenance programme involving practical tests on valves and throttles, resetting, local pump checks, and analysis of typical criticalities.
The demonstration session includes:
- practical commissioning exercises, valve resetting (wet/dry) and accelerators with alarm tests, inspections and surveillance;
- testing, repair or replacement of water supply components and pumping units, with functional tests in dedicated rooms;
- analysis of frequent faults and anomalies, wear parts, emergency equipment
Water mist systems (water mist)
The regulatory requirements for the maintenance of water spray systems in accordance with UNI EN 14972 1 are explained.
Reference is made to the phases of planned maintenance, overhaul, surveillance and periodic checks and interventions on components and instruments, along with the corresponding checklists and the required records.
During the demonstration session, practical tests are performed to visually and functionally inspect the components of water spray systems, including piping, valves, nozzles, hydraulic/pneumatic circuits, supplies, and pressurisation systems.
The presentation deals with the procedures for restoring or replacing using specific instruments, carrying out integrity checks on piping and wiring, and testing the control centre in relation to the emergency plan.
Foam systems
The normative requirements for the maintenance of foam extinguishing systems in accordance with EN 13565 2 are explained.
The session covers inspections, periodic inspections and routine extraordinary maintenance, as well as the use of checklists, records and verification of component conformity.
Inspection and maintenance of foam systems:
- Visual inspection and functional verification of foam system components.
- Practical procedures for repairing or replacing components using specific instruments.
- Verification of the integrity of wiring and interconnections (piping, cables and connections).
- Functional check of the control centre, including the activation and management of the system. This includes the verification of programming, (if applicable), and the functions relating to the emergency plan.
- Verification and restoration of any auxiliary functions.
The session will last 3 hours, divided as follows:
9:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.: 1.5 hours of theory in Sala Laboratori 2 (Workshop Room 2) by FISA.
11:00–12:30 a.m.: 1.5 hours of practical demonstration in the Area Dimostrazioni Laboratori Manutenzione (maintenance workshop demonstration area), 20–25 minutes for each topic, led by M.A.I.A. and FISA.
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| CONFERENCE ROOM APAV. A – LANE A4 09:30 - 11:00 | Chemical risk assessment. News, methodologies and operational tools 100-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Edited by: EPC Editore The conference provides in-depth expertise and practical tools to perform accurate chemical, carcinogenic, mutagenic and reproductive toxicant risk assessments. The aim is to provide an overview of the main legislative innovations and illustrate how to deal with the complex assessment of chemical risk, ensuring compliance and effective management through the A.R.Chi.M.E.D.E. methodology.
During the meeting, an assessment developed entirely with the new EPC Safety cloud platform, updated with MoVaRisCh 2025, will be presented. This solution is designed to support companies not only in compliance with current regulations, but also in optimizing resources and business processes.
Speakers:
Dott. Daniele Marmigi, Formatore e Consulente in materia di Salute e Sicurezza sul lavoro, Valutazione dei rischi e Sistemi di Gestione della Sicurezza; HSE Manager certificato; Direttore Tecnico Informa.
Dott.ssa Carla Gualtieri, Coordinamento editoriale libri e software EPC Editore
Valid as an Update for RSPP, ASPP, Employers, Managers, Supervisors, Trainers and Coordinators for the design and execution of works (Legislative Decree 81/08 and subsequent amendments) - By Istituto INFORMA
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| COURSE ROOM 8PAV. B – LANE B3 09:30 - 11:30 | Fire risk assessment. Application cases after the decrees replacing the Ministerial Decree 10/03/98 € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats:0Available seats in altri orari. | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Luca Del Vecchio, Engineer. Expert in Fire Prevention and Fire EngineeringThe Ministerial Decree of 3 September 2021 (Minicode Decree) has modified the approach to assessing fire risk in the workplace with a closer correlation to fire prevention regulations.
The meeting will present the main elements underlying the risk assessment and the main technical peculiarities relating to the mitigation strategies proposed in the decree.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre | COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 4PAV. B – LANE B1 09:30 - 11:30 | Fire safety and surveillance activities on construction sites. Critical issues and prospects € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats: 16 | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Dott. Carlo Jelmini, Consulente e formatore in materia di sicurezza sul lavoro e prevenzione incendiFire regulations are constantly evolving, but the attention paid to temporary and mobile construction sites does not seem to be adequate and in step with the need for prevention and protection in the construction sector, which includes relatively simple or, on the contrary, extremely complex contexts. Both conceal possible organizational and operational criticalities to which the regulatory instruments do not provide sufficient answers.
In this scenario, in the absence of an incisive legislative framework and specific provisions, the activity of the Supervisory Bodies is difficult and not very thorough, except in the case of sensational events.
The “construction site” is not included in Annex I of Presidential Decree 151 of 2011 and therefore is not subject to fire prevention controls; it is also not classifiable as a “workplace” (art. 62 Legislative Decree 81/08), therefore the indications of art. 46 of the Consolidated Law and for the same reason those of the “mini code” Ministerial Decree of 3 September 2021.
However, it is undeniable that the fire risk in construction site activities is real and concrete and linked both to the processes, equipment, substances and materials used, and to the conformation and nature of the places in which they are carried out. So how to proceed?
The meeting aims to highlight the critical issues and prospects both in the approach to supervision and in the assessment of fire risk in construction sites, with a view to concrete and effective compliance.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre | COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 5PAV. B – LANE B4 09:30 - 11:30 | Charging electric vehicles: Italian legislation and international studies € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats: 10 | | Edited by: AIAS, Associazione Italiana Ambiente e Sicurezza
Speakers:
Guido Zaccarelli - AIASCert advisor, fire engineer and designer Infrastructures for charging electric vehicles are regulated in Italy by Circular 1500 of 05.11.2018.
The course aims to illustrate the rules to follow for their installation and provide an overview of the rules in force in other countries, with particular reference to the recent CFPA-Europe guideline.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08 by AIAS | SEMINARY REFRESHER HOURS ex 818/84 PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CREDITS
| SEMINAR ROOM 1PAV. A – LANE A1 09:30 - 13:00 | Safety, sustainability and comfort: the integrated approach for the design and redevelopment of buildings In cooperation with SAINT-GOBAIN ITALIA (Hall. B stand 78A) 100-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | The integrated approach for the design and redevelopment of buildings:
- regulations
- fire behavior of facades and roofs, compartmentalization and protection of structures and systems: certified solutions
- integrated safety: resistance to earthquakes and collapse of floors
- sustainability of products and solutions and compliance with environmental protocols for better living comfort
- documents and calculation tools to support design
Are present:
Ing. Luca Cappellini, Responsabile Tecnico Saint-Gobain Italia S.p.A.
Ing. Giuseppe Deligio, Referente Tecnico di Area Saint-Gobain Italia S.p.A.
Ing. Samuele Sassi, FSC ENGINEERING SRL Fire & Structure Consulting
Co-organized by:
Order of Industrial Technicians and Graduate Industrial Technicians of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Engineers of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Bergamo, College of Surveyors and Graduate Surveyors – Bergamo
Valid as refresher training pursuant to ex 818/84 and CFP professional training credits
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| SEMINAR ROOM 2PAV. A – LANE A4 09:30 - 13:00 | From smoke and heat management to compartmentation: performance-based approach and On-Site practice In cooperation with AF SYSTEMS (Hall. A stand 35-46) e CAODURO (Hall. B stand 58) 100-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | In the event of a fire, smoke and heat represent the main threats to the safety of occupants and the integrity of structures.
During the seminar, starting from regulatory references, application cases and advanced solutions for smoke and heat control will be explored, along with examples of using the FSE (Fire Safety Engineering) methodology to address the most critical challenges.
Among the proposed systems, new flexible solutions will be presented to protect ducts against both internal and external fire, designed to simplify installation and ensure high performance in complex environments.
Finally, examples will be provided to illustrate how control processes can be simplified through digital tools, from design to construction site management.
Are present:
Ing. Ahmed Dabbas, Tecnico Commerciale Caoduro S.p.A.
Ing. Samuele Sassi, FSC ENGINEERING SRL Fire & Structure Consulting
Arch. Marco L’Erede, Responsabile Tecnico-Commerciale AF Systems S.p.A.
Co-organized by:
Order of Industrial Technicians and Graduate Industrial Technicians of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Engineers of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Bergamo, College of Surveyors and Graduate Surveyors – Bergamo
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| SEMINAR ROOM 3PAV. B – LANE B4 09:30 - 13:00 | Evacuation Systems and Fire Prevention Code: Approaches and Solutions for Safety In cooperation with INIM ELECTRONICS (Hall B stand 30) e ERAYA (Hall B stand 9/3) 100-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | The seminar focuses on the importance of fire prevention and the adoption of technological solutions to ensure safety in emergency situations.
It will explore the Fire Prevention Code and the regulations governing building safety, with particular attention to voice evacuation systems.
These systems, essential for guiding and directing people during an emergency, are a crucial resource for optimizing risk management and safeguarding human lives.
Are present:
Simone Piacentini, Inim Electronics
Piergiacomo Cancelliere, Comandante dei Vigili del Fuoco di Latina
Cristiano Montesi, CEO eRaya Srl
Co-organized by:
Order of Industrial Technicians and Graduate Industrial Technicians of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Engineers of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Bergamo, College of Surveyors and Graduate Surveyors – Bergamo
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| SEMINAR ROOM 4PAV. B – LANE B1 09:30 - 13:00 | Innovative Passive Protection Systems for Fire Compartmentation In cooperation with MARVON (Hall B stand 44) e OLI (Hall B stand 44) 140-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | In the first part of the seminar, a detailed case history will be presented concerning the fire protection design of a civil-use building characterized by a high level of occupancy and structural complexity. The focus will be mainly on compartmentation methods, a crucial element in this case, considering the building’s complex layout and the presence of two existing activities subject to different regulations and ownership.
The functionality aspects of the environments will be analyzed, with particular emphasis on the correlation between their intended use and fire prevention requirements, to ensure safety and regulatory compliance. The presentation will be supported by specific references to current applicable regulations for both existing and new activities, highlighting the differences and procedures to follow.
Additionally, detailed guidance will be provided on the documentation to be submitted to the Fire Brigade Command to obtain the conformity opinion as required by Article 3 of DPR 151/2011.
In the second part of the seminar, a series of innovative passive fire protection systems used for the penetration of electrical, air duct, and mechanical installations will be presented to ensure the integrity of fire compartments. Product analysis aspects will be covered to identify the most suitable solution for the specific context, as well as installation methods, technical documentation, and the certifications required by the technician preparing the certification statement for the submission of the fire prevention SCIA.
In the third part of the seminar, some innovative systems for roof penetrations will be presented to ensure that the chimney-roof junction is protected from the fire risk posed by combustible structural and insulation components due to the ignition of soot in solid fuel heating systems (wood, pellets, wood chips). For this type of product, information will also be provided on CE marking and the correct interpretation of the supporting documentation required for the preparation of the certification statement.
Are present:
Geom. Manuel Lesioli, Product Manager MARVON
Sig. Valter Marabelli, Impiegato Tecnico OLI
Ing. Gioacchino Giomi, Consulente Tecnico Se.Al.
Co-organized by:
Order of Industrial Technicians and Graduate Industrial Technicians of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Engineers of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Bergamo, College of Surveyors and Graduate Surveyors – Bergamo
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| ARTEMISIA ROOMPAV. B – LANE B1 09:45 - 13:00 | Conference with the Institutions 230-seat lecture hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Conference organized by Antincendio Magazine , in cooperation with Corpo Nazionale dei Vigili del fuoco
Co-organized by:
Order of Industrial Technicians and Graduate Industrial Technicians of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Engineers of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Bergamo, College of Surveyors and Graduate Surveyors - Bergamo
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| CONFERENCE ROOM BPAV. A – LANE A4 10:30 - 12:30 | “hey ChatGPT…” Innovation and Security: how the digital transition is transforming the fire safety sector. Artificial Intelligence: a real lever for systemic transformation for the entire supply chain? 100-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Edited by: SAFETY VILLAGE di AGORA’ There is not a single transition, but a network of interconnected changes that must be analyzed and declined according to the different themes. The ‘Fire & Life Safety’ sector, driven by these new visions, is also called to a change of pace: today it has the opportunity to choose whether to undergo these innovations or to lead them. The digital transition, made possible by technological progress and the adoption of innovative approaches, allows designers to optimize multiple aspects of fire safety.
Artificial Intelligence is establishing itself as an enabling technology also in the field of safety. It can intervene at different levels, from reducing regulatory complexity to the creation of new competitive standards for companies. Furthermore, it represents a fundamental tool for generating transparency, standardizing performance and improving resource allocation.
The conference will offer an overview of the most recent innovations in the safety and security sector, providing useful tools and knowledge to face the challenges of today and tomorrow. An unmissable opportunity to discover how to lead change and prepare for future challenges.
Speakers:
The ‘Fire & Life Safety’ sector, driven by these new visions, is called to a change of pace and it has the opportunity to choose whether to undergo or lead this digital transition
PIERGIACOMO CANCELLIERE, Professor at the FSE Master of UniBZ | Commander of the Latina Fire Brigade
Numerical simulations and data analysis to simulate the behavior of fluids in a virtual environment
FRANCESCO SAVERIO CIANI, Professor at the FSE Master of UniBZ | Engineer expert in safety
BIM applied to fire and mechanical design
CLAUDIO VITTORI ANTISARI Architect, Professor at the Polytechnic of Milan of BIM and Computational Design | CEO Digital Strategies
Fire Prevention with Deep Learning, Remote Sensing and Generative AI: Innovations for a Safer Future
MADDALENA ROSTAGNO AI Certified expert c/o Massachusets Institute of Technology | Coord. Task Group Generative AI – FA1 European Material Modelling Council | Head of Research & Development GAe Engineering
“The use of artificial intelligence in Fire Engineering… a topic that makes you think! Risk or opportunity?”
Dialogue and discussion with the protagonists:
Claudio Vittori Antisari, Piergiacomo Cancelliere, Francesco Saverio Ciani, Fabio Dattilo (Discussant), Maddalena Rostagno
Host: Nelson Righetti, Ingegnere esperto in FSE
Valid as refresher training pursuant to CFP professional training credits
Co-organized by:
Order of Industrial Technicians and Graduate Industrial Technicians of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Engineers of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Bergamo, College of Surveyors and Graduate Surveyors - Bergamo
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| | ROOM AVAILABLE SOON!PAV. A – LANE A1 10:30 - 12:45 | EVACUATOR Maintenance Laboratory: Forced EFC – Natural EFC - PDS, Pressure Differential Systems 30-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Workshop on the correct maintenance of SMOKE AND HEAT EVACUATORS
The systems include: Forced EFC - Natural EFC - PDS, Pressure Differential Systems
Overview of maintenance regulations and a summary of the main operations and their periodicity.
Natural (SENFC) and forced (SEFFC) smoke and heat exhaust systems
An overview of the regulatory principles for the maintenance of smoke and heat evacuation systems, both natural (UNI 9494-1) and forced (UNI 9494-2), with reference to maintenance (UNI 9494-3).
The processes of planned maintenance, verification of conformity, and technical documentation are explained.
There will be practical demonstrations of the visual and functional inspection of smoke and heat evacuation system components, including barriers, evacuators, ducts, dampers and power supplies.
PDS, Differential Pressure Systems
An overview of the regulatory requirements for the design, installation and maintenance of differential pressure systems (UNI EN 12101-6 and EN 12101 series for components).
The phases of planned maintenance, which include inspection, surveillance, periodic checks, logbooks, ordinary and extraordinary interventions, checks and replacements using specific instruments and checklists, are explained.
The session includes practical exercises on visually and functionally inspecting the components of a differential pressure system, including verifying wiring and interconnections. The procedures for restoring and replacing the control centre, as well as operating it, are explained, with a particular focus on the emergency plan.
The session will last 2 hours, divided as follows:
10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.: 1 hour Theory in Sala Laboratori 1 (Workshop Room 1), led by ZENITAL
11.45 a.m. to 12.45 p.m.: 1 hour of practical demonstration in the Area Dimostrazioni Laboratori Manutenzione (maintenance workshop demonstration area) - 20 min for each topic - led by ZENITAL
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| | | ROOM AVAILABLE SOON!PAV. A – LANE A1 11:00 - 13:15 | Maintenance Laboratory SPECIAL EXTINGUISHING AGENTS: Gas – Aerosol 30-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Workshop on the correct maintenance of SPECIAL EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS
The extinguishing systems include: Gas – Aerosols
Overview of maintenance regulations and a summary of the main operations and their periodicity.
Gaseous fire extinguishing systems
This workshop introduces the technical regulations for maintaining gaseous extinguishing agent systems (UNI EN 15004, UNI 11280 and EN 12094), including provisions for fluorinated gases as set out in Presidential Decree 146/2018.
Maintenance activities include inspections, identification of non-conformities, document control, routine and extraordinary maintenance, and the use of checklists and specialised equipment.
Practical demonstrations are provided of the visual and functional checks of the main components of gas systems, such as valves, actuators, automatic/manual control devices, nozzles, fittings and sensors.
Procedures for restoring, replacing, including verifying wiring and interconnections, as well as operational control of the control centre in accordance with the emergency plan, are also explained.
Condensed aerosol fire extinguishing system
The course covers the relevant regulations for condensed aerosol systems (UNI EN 15276-1/2) and pyrotechnic components (Directive 2013/29/EU and Legislative Decree 123/2015).
The phases of planned maintenance - inspection, surveillance, periodic checks, ordinary and extraordinary interventions, instrumental checks, and checklists - are explained, with a focus on record-keeping and compliance maintenance.
The session includes practical exercises on visually and functionally inspecting aerosol condensate generators, along with the use of specific instruments for restoring or replacing components, including verifying wiring and interconnections.
This involves testing the control centre, activating the system, and carrying out the programmed functions, including the auxiliary functions, in accordance with the emergency plan.
The session will last 2 hours, divided as follows:
11.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon: 1 hour Theory in Sala Laboratori 2 (workshop room 2), led by M.A.I.A. and UMAN
12.15 p.m. to 13.15 p.m.: 1 hour Practical Demonstration in the Area Dimostrazioni Laboratori Manutenzione (maintenance workshop demonstration area), 30 min for each topic, led by M.A.I.A. and UMAN
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| COURSE ROOM 2PAV. A – LANE A4 11:30 - 13:00 | Emergency Simulator in boardgame € 40,00 (+IVA) - With practical activities Total capacity: 15 - Available seats: 11 | | Edited by: AIFOS, Associazione Nazionale Formatori ed Operatori della sicurezza
Speakers:
Alessandro Colombo e Mauro Pepe, Consulenti, trainer e facilitatori
During the workshop, an experiential activity of fire emergency management and evacuation will be presented through the use of a board game, specifically created for training courses with emergency workers
Valid as a refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08 by AIFOS | CONFERENCE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CREDITS
| CONFERENCE ROOM APAV. A – LANE A4 11:30 - 13:30 | Fire risk assessment - Methods and tools in light of the decrees of 2 and 3 September 2021 100-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Edited by: EPC Editore The regulatory evolution that has affected fire safety in the workplace since 2021 requires knowledge of state-of-the-art techniques and methods to address risk assessment.
The conference aims to provide, preliminarily, the knowledge and theoretical tools to correctly carry out a fire risk assessment in low-risk workplaces.
Below, a new web procedure is illustrated that allows, with the use of the bow-tie technique, to treat the risk starting from the definition of prevention measures, essential to correctly set up safety management according to the specific nature of the workplace in compliance with the employer obligations set out in Legislative Decree 81/2008 and subsequent amendments.
There will be plenty of room for questions and comments.
Speackers:
Ing. Antonio Annecchini – Comandante dei VV.F di Reggio Emilia
Daniele Bravo – Assistenza tecnica software EPC
Valid as refresher training pursuant to CFP professional training credits
Co-organized by:
Order of Industrial Technicians and Graduate Industrial Technicians of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Engineers of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Bergamo, College of Surveyors and Graduate Surveyors - Bergamo
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| COURSE ROOM 7PAV. B – LANE B3 11:30 - 13:30 | Emergency and evacuation planning. Application cases in the Ministerial Decree of 2 September 2021 € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats:0 | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Emanuele Nicolini, Business consultant, expert teacher in fire safety and explosion risk assessment (ATEX)The Ministerial Decree of 2 September 2021 (Management Decree) has updated some aspects related to emergency management and evacuation in the workplace, which must also take into account the provisions of the applicable technical fire prevention rules.
The meeting, after an in-depth analysis of these issues, will illustrate some case studies and application examples
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre | COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 3PAV. B – LANE B1 11:30 - 13:30 | Organization, management and control models ex Legislative Decree 231/01 and fire safety € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats: 6 | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Avv. Gianluca Mulè, expertise in compliance and Organizational Models, member of numerous Supervisory Boards, Studio Tonucci & PartnersFires and explosions are one of the most widespread and varied incidents in terms of causes, locations and repercussions of the event, which can be realized in the context of business activities. However, a well-structured management system for Health and Safety in the Workplace integrated with the Organizational Model provided for by Legislative Decree no. 231/2001 can really make a difference also in terms of fire safety.
In particular, starting also from the official data on fires in the company environment, the points of contact between the provisions of the 231 Models and the fire prevention measures will be analyzed, also with regard to regulatory obligations, operational controls, emergency plans.
Particular attention will also be paid to identifying responsibilities in the event of a damaging event and to cases in which the worker's conduct can be considered abnormal, also through the examination of real and jurisprudential cases.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre | COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 6PAV. B – LANE B4 11:30 - 13:30 | The value of the individual and the strength of the team in managing fire emergencies with the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® methodology € 40,00 (+IVA) - With practical activities Total capacity: 15 - Available seats: 2 | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Dott.ssa Chiara Visconti, RSPP, Trainer, Consultant and Lead Auditor in the field of Legislative Decree 231/01, Health and Safety at Work, Environment and Quality; Designer of HSEQ and MOG Management Systems. Certified facilitator in Design Sprint and LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®.In a critical context such as fire emergencies, effectiveness does not only depend on individual skills, but also on the team's ability to work in synergy. This workshop, through the innovative LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® methodology, will explore how individual skills integrate with group cohesion to ensure timely and decisive interventions.
Using LEGO® bricks as a construction and reflection tool, participants will have the opportunity to model the key characteristics that each member of the fire team should possess: from stress management to leadership in critical situations, from technical preparation to effective communication under pressure.
The LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® approach stimulates active participation and the co-creation of solutions, creating an environment where individual reflection merges with collective intelligence, facilitating the construction of a shared vision of the "ideal profile" of the emergency worker. The ultimate goal is to develop a resilient corporate culture, where each team member contributes to strengthening individual and collective skills, improving emergency management and increasing overall operational effectiveness.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre. | COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 1PAV. A – LANE A4 11:30 - 13:30 | Risk of fire and explosion associated with the use of Hydrogen: technical and regulatory framework € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats: 4 | | Edited by: AIFOS, Associazione Nazionale Formatori ed Operatori della sicurezza
Speakers:
Gabriele Ballocco - Technical Manager at RAMS&E srl The training intervention concerns the identification of the dangers associated with the use of Hydrogen, taking into account the peculiar physical characteristics of the substance and the types of plants in which it is usually produced and/or used, within the initiatives that are becoming widely spread in the context of the energy transition.
In light of the dangers identified, the most suitable risk assessment techniques are presented to fully address the possible accident scenarios and the safeguards necessary for risk control. Finally, the main legislative references to be taken into consideration for the purposes of authorization and management of the aforementioned plants are presented.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08 by AIFOS |
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| COURSE ROOM 4PAV. B – LANE B1 11:45 - 13:45 | Generative Artificial Intelligence in fire safety management € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats: 19 | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Ing. Fabrizio Bolognesi
Aerospace Engineer with over twenty years of experience in sales and organizational management in multinational companies. Safety trainer.
Expert in integrating Artificial Intelligence into organizationsArtificial Intelligence (AI) will be analyzed here with a balanced view: a technological and cultural evolution that, rather than replacing people, expands our capacity for prevention and decision-making.
The aim of the course is to demystify AI. We will go beyond the equation “AI=ChatGPT”, retracing its history up to 2025 and distinguishing its two souls:
- Machine Learning – models that learn from data to predict and classify.
- Generative AI – models that create new content (text, images, videos) starting from prompts.
The application part will focus on Generative AI in three specific use cases for fire safety:
- Evacuation storyboard: generate, in a few minutes, a visual sequence that shows the phases of exodus from a building.
- Design of a fire safety course with related customized training material for different risk profiles.
- Creation of an operational checklist for fire safety personnel, compliant with current regulations.
At the end of the course, you will have the practical and critical tools to transform AI from an abstract concept to a concrete lever for improving fire safety in your organization.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre | COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 5PAV. B – LANE B4 11:45 - 13:45 | Lithium-ion batteries: what's new in fire safety € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats:0Available seats in altri orari. | | Edited by: AIAS, Associazione Italiana Ambiente e Sicurezza
Speakers:
Guido Zaccarelli, AIASCert advisor, fire engineer and designer
Paolo Persico, Fire engineer and designer, business consultant and fire professional, expert teacher in fire safety Lithium-ion batteries are now widespread throughout the world and power countless devices, from the smallest to large energy storage systems.
The course intends to present the state of the art regarding the fire safety of these batteries, also illustrating the recent 2024 guideline on Energy Storage Systems.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08 by AIAS | | ROOM AVAILABLE SOON!PAV. A – LANE A1 11:45 - 15:45 | Maintenance Laboratory ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS: Fire Detection – EVAC Systems 30-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Workshop on the Correct Maintenance of ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS, including Fire Detection Systems and EVAC Systems
Overview of maintenance regulations and a summary of the main operations and their periodicity.
Fire Detection and Alarm Systems (IRAI)
This session introduces the regulations and technical standards for maintaining fire detection and alarm systems (IRAI) in accordance with UNI 11224.
The session deals with inspections, verification of conformity, planned maintenance and the management of technical documentation.
Visual and functional checks of different types of fire detector, including restoring and replacing them using specific instruments. Verification of wiring integrity, IRAI control panel functionality and acoustic and luminous signal functionality.
An overview of checks and interventions on auxiliary functions connected to active protection systems.
Voice alarm systems for emergency management (EVAC):
This session introduces the regulations and technical standards for the maintenance of public address alarm systems (EVAC), with reference to UNI ISO 7240-19 and UNI CEN/TS 54-32.
Overview of inspections, verification of conformity, planned maintenance and document management.
The session includes visual and functional checks of EVAC system components, as well as restoring and replacing operations using specialised equipment.
The session will last 2 hours, divided as follows:
11.45 a.m. to 12.45 p.m.: 1 hour Theory in Sala Laboratori 1 (Workshop Room 1), led by ANIE SICUREZZA
2.15 p.m. to 3.15 p.m.: 1 hour Practical Demonstration in the Area Dimostrazioni Laboratori Manutenzione (maintenance workshop demonstration area) - 30 min for each topic - led by ANIE SICUREZZA and M.A.I.A.
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| | | ROOM AVAILABLE SOON!PAV. A – LANE A1 13:45 - 15:30 | Maintenance Laboratory WATER SYSTEMS: Sprinklers - Pump Groups - Water Mist - Foam 30-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Workshop on the correct maintenance of WATER SYSTEMS
The systems include: Sprinkler Systems - Pump Units - Water Mist – Foam
Overview of maintenance regulations and a summary of the main operations and their periodicity.
Automatic sprinkler systems
The presentation will introduce the standards UNI EN 12845 (sprinklers) and UNI 11292 (pumping rooms), the operating principles of the systems (wet, dry, pre-action, deluge) and their main components, including water supplies and pumping units.
The following are covered: taking charge, documentation, an inspection/maintenance programme involving practical tests on valves and throttles, resetting, local pump checks, and analysis of typical criticalities.
The demonstration session includes:
- practical commissioning exercises, valve resetting (wet/dry) and accelerators with alarm tests, inspections and surveillance;
- testing, repair or replacement of water supply components and pumping units, with functional tests in dedicated rooms;
- analysis of frequent faults and anomalies, wear parts, emergency equipment
Water mist systems (water mist)
The regulatory requirements for the maintenance of water spray systems in accordance with UNI EN 14972 1 are explained.
Reference is made to the phases of planned maintenance, overhaul, surveillance and periodic checks and interventions on components and instruments, along with the corresponding checklists and the required records.
During the demonstration session, practical tests are performed to visually and functionally inspect the components of water spray systems, including piping, valves, nozzles, hydraulic/pneumatic circuits, supplies, and pressurisation systems.
The presentation deals with the procedures for restoring or replacing using specific instruments, carrying out integrity checks on piping and wiring, and testing the control centre in relation to the emergency plan.
Foam systems
The normative requirements for the maintenance of foam extinguishing systems in accordance with EN 13565 2 are explained.
The session covers inspections, periodic inspections and routine extraordinary maintenance, as well as the use of checklists, records and verification of component conformity.
Inspection and maintenance of foam systems:
- Visual inspection and functional verification of foam system components.
- Practical procedures for repairing or replacing components using specific instruments.
- Verification of the integrity of wiring and interconnections (piping, cables and connections).
- Functional check of the control centre, including the activation and management of the system. This includes the verification of programming, (if applicable), and the functions relating to the emergency plan.
- Verification and restoration of any auxiliary functions.
The session will last 3 hours, divided as follows:
9:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.: 1.5 hours of theory in Sala Laboratori 2 (Workshop Room 2) by FISA.
11:00–12:30 a.m.: 1.5 hours of practical demonstration in the Area Dimostrazioni Laboratori Manutenzione (maintenance workshop demonstration area), 20–25 minutes for each topic, led by M.A.I.A. and FISA.
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| COURSE ROOM 2PAV. A – LANE A4 14:00 - 15:30 | Emergency Simulator in boardgame € 40,00 (+IVA) - With practical activities Total capacity: 15 - Available seats: 9 | | Edited by: AIFOS, Associazione Nazionale Formatori ed Operatori della sicurezza
Speakers:
Alessandro Colombo e Mauro Pepe, Consulenti, trainer e facilitatori
will be presented through the use of a board game, specifically created for training courses with emergency workers
Valid as a refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08 by AIFOS |
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| | | ROOM AVAILABLE SOON!PAV. A – LANE A1 14:15 - 16:30 | EVACUATOR Maintenance Laboratory: Forced EFC – Natural EFC - PDS, Pressure Differential Systems 30-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Workshop on the correct maintenance of SMOKE AND HEAT EVACUATORS
The systems include: Forced EFC - Natural EFC - PDS, Pressure Differential Systems
Overview of maintenance regulations and a summary of the main operations and their periodicity.
Natural (SENFC) and forced (SEFFC) smoke and heat exhaust systems
An overview of the regulatory principles for the maintenance of smoke and heat evacuation systems, both natural (UNI 9494-1) and forced (UNI 9494-2), with reference to maintenance (UNI 9494-3).
The processes of planned maintenance, verification of conformity, and technical documentation are explained.
There will be practical demonstrations of the visual and functional inspection of smoke and heat evacuation system components, including barriers, evacuators, ducts, dampers and power supplies.
PDS, Differential Pressure Systems
An overview of the regulatory requirements for the design, installation and maintenance of differential pressure systems (UNI EN 12101-6 and EN 12101 series for components).
The phases of planned maintenance, which include inspection, surveillance, periodic checks, logbooks, ordinary and extraordinary interventions, checks and replacements using specific instruments and checklists, are explained.
The session includes practical exercises on visually and functionally inspecting the components of a differential pressure system, including verifying wiring and interconnections. The procedures for restoring and replacing the control centre, as well as operating it, are explained, with a particular focus on the emergency plan.
The session will last 2 hours, divided as follows:
10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.: 1 hour Theory in Sala Laboratori 1 (Workshop Room 1), led by ZENITAL
11.45 a.m. to 12.45 p.m.: 1 hour of practical demonstration in the Area Dimostrazioni Laboratori Manutenzione (maintenance workshop demonstration area) - 20 min for each topic - led by ZENITAL
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| SEMINAR ROOM 1PAV. A – LANE A1 14:15 - 17:45 | Assessment of Fire Risk of Electrical Origin and Active Protection System Applications for Risk Mitigation In cooperation with FIR.EX (Hall B stand 53) e DET FIRE (Hall B stand 9/1-9/2) 100-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | One of the main direct and indirect causes of fires in living and working environments is of electrical origin. It is therefore essential to identify hazards and assess fire risks by making the best use of the available performance-based regulations.
The outcomes of the risk assessment enable us to select and design the most effective active fire protection solutions.
In this regard, the case study analysis focuses on innovative applications of Fire Detection and Alarm Systems (FDAS) and aerosol fire suppression systems with localized configurations, particularly in metropolitan infrastructures and high-occupancy environments.
An additional challenge for professionals in the field is ensuring long-term compliance of active fire protection systems, especially in relation to the declarations required for the Fire Prevention Certificate (SCIA Antincendio) and for the periodic renewal of fire safety compliance.e.
Are present:
Samuele Bassetti, Professionista antincendio
Dott. Roberto Bianchetti, Amministratore Unico Fir.Ex. S.r.l.
Per. Ind. Fabio Colognese, Technical Sales Manager presso DET FIRE S.r.l.
Co-organized by:
Order of Industrial Technicians and Graduate Industrial Technicians of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Engineers of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Bergamo, College of Surveyors and Graduate Surveyors – Bergamo
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| SEMINAR ROOM 2PAV. A – LANE A4 14:15 - 17:45 | Norms development and new standards for fire booster systems In cooperation with WILO ITALIA (Hall B stand 22) 100-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | The norms evolution in the firefighting prevention sector has significantly involved pumping systems, with the introduction of important innovations.
During the seminar we will analyze the substantial points of the two recent norms UNI EN 12259-12 and UNI EN 17451.
Experts will also intervene who will analyze the topic from an insurance point of view.
Are present:
Ing. Matteo Durante, Key Account Manager Wilo Italia srl
Dott. Marco Steffano, Amm. Delegato Steffano Assicuratori
Ing. Filippo Emanuelli, Amministratore Delegato BELFOR Italia S.r.l.
Ing. Paolo Andreoli, Amministratore Unico di Iloma srl
Co-organized by:
Order of Industrial Technicians and Graduate Industrial Technicians of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Engineers of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Bergamo, College of Surveyors and Graduate Surveyors – Bergamo
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| SEMINAR ROOM 3PAV. B – LANE B4 14:15 - 17:45 | Fire Risk and Prevention: Insulation Solutions for Safer Buildings In cooperation with ROCKWOOL ITALIA (Hall B stand 61B) 100-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | The seminar aims to address fire risk in the civil context, providing design information with reference to the fire safety of the entire building envelope.
Through the analysis of relevant technical standards and case studies, a comprehensive overview of ROCKWOOL stone wool building technologies and compliant solutions will be provided specifically for flat roofs with photovoltaic systems, for façade systems and HVAC insulation, to improve the fire safety of buildings, as well as to optimize energy and acoustic aspects.
Are present:
Andrea Lucherini, Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute ZAG
Chiara Pesando, Technical Development and Support Manager ROCKWOOL Italia
Samuele Sassi, Responsabile tecnico FSC ENGINEERING SRL Fire & Structure Consulting
Mauro Tricotti, Project sales Manager Italy ROCKWOOL Italia
Co-organized by:
Order of Industrial Technicians and Graduate Industrial Technicians of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Engineers of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Bergamo, College of Surveyors and Graduate Surveyors – Bergamo
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| SEMINAR ROOM 4PAV. B – LANE B1 14:15 - 17:45 | Smoke control in complex environments: underground car parks, stairwells and shopping centres In cooperation with BOVEMA ITALIA(Hall B stand 24) e FSE ITALIA, APPI (Hall B stand 67) 140-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | The seminar explores strategies and technologies for smoke control in complex environments, with a specific focus on stairwells, underground car parks, and shopping centres.
It examines technical solutions such as pressure differential systems (PDS), horizontal ventilation, and smoke and heat exhaust ventilation systems (pSHEVS), presenting real-world case studies and application models. The course integrates the use of European technical standards with a performance-based approach through Fire Safety Engineering (FSE).
Are present:
Ing. Luca Marzola, Managing director Bovema Italia S.r.l.
Ing. Nicola Clemeno, Direttore Scientifico FSE Italia S.r.l.
Dott. Pierenrico Varuzza, Key Account Developer presso Bovema Italia S.r.l.
Geom. Guido Zaccarelli, Titolare S.T.Z. S.r.l. - Studio tecnico di Prevenzione incendi
Co-organized by:
Order of Industrial Technicians and Graduate Industrial Technicians of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Engineers of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Bergamo, College of Surveyors and Graduate Surveyors – Bergamo
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| | | COURSE ROOM 1PAV. A – LANE A4 14:30 - 16:00 | The National Collective Bargaining Agreement for Fire Prevention: a strategic path for the growth and safety of the sector, companies, and workers 30-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Edited by: FISA - FIRE & SECURITY ASSOCIATIONSpeakers:
Ing. Marco Patruno (Presidente Fisa)
Sig. Franco Giancarlo (Segretario Confsal VVF)
Dott.ssa Erika Annatelli (Responsabile comunicazione Fisa – Titolare Faro SRL)
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| COURSE ROOM 5PAV. B – LANE B4 14:30 - 16:30 | High availability fire-fighting systems € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats: 18 | | Edited by: AIAS, Associazione Italiana Ambiente e Sicurezza
Speakers:
Gianluigi Guidi, engineer and chemist, specialized in fire prevention and safety, CEO of Guidi & Partners Higher availability fire prevention systems, also provided for by the Fire Prevention Code, must be designed, installed and above all managed and maintained according to higher standards than normal. But what exactly do they consist of?
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08 by AIAS | CONFERENCE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CREDITS
| ARTEMISIA ROOMPAV. B – LANE B1 14:30 - 17:00 | Conference with the Institutions 230-seat lecture hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Conference organized by Antincendio Magazine , in cooperation with Corpo Nazionale dei Vigili del fuoco
Co-organized by:
Order of Industrial Technicians and Graduate Industrial Technicians of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Engineers of the Province of Bergamo, Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Bergamo, College of Surveyors and Graduate Surveyors - Bergamo
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| COURSE ROOM 3PAV. B – LANE B1 14:45 - 16:45 | Artificial Intelligence: How to Use Machine Learning in Fire Safety Management € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats: 17 | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Ing. Fabrizio Bolognesi
Aerospace Engineer with over twenty years of experience in sales and organizational management in multinational companies. Safety trainer.
Expert in integrating Artificial Intelligence into organizationsArtificial Intelligence (AI will be analyzed with a balanced view: a technological and cultural evolution that, rather than replacing people, expands our capacity for prevention and decision-making.
The aim of the training course is to demystify AI. We will go beyond the equation “AI=ChatGPT”, retracing its history up to 2025 and distinguishing its two souls:
- Machine Learning – models that learn from data to predict and classify.
- AI Generative – models that create new content (text, images, videos) starting from prompts.
The application part will be dedicated to the creation and practical implementation of two Machine Learning models, developed with no-code AI platforms (therefore without the need to write code), to address two key problems in fire safety:
- Instant detection of obstructions on doors or fire extinguishers: the computer vision model identifies the obstacle in real time and immediately sends an alert to the control personnel.
- Predictive maintenance of fire pumps: a predictive analytics algorithm analyzes sensory logs and signals the probability of failure in advance, allowing targeted interventions before the emergency.
At the end of the course you will have seen how to transform Machine Learning from an abstract concept to an operational tool, capable of concretely raising the level of fire safety in your organization.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre | COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 7PAV. B – LANE B3 14:45 - 16:45 | What does the brain tell us in an emergency? Cognitive errors revealed by a magician € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats: 9 | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Alessandro Rossetti, Mechanical Engineer, Expert Trainer in Health and Safety at Work
Luca Terranova, Mago Novas, Professional Illusionist, Italian Magic Champion
We will start with a simple question: When an alarm sounds...what should I do?
We probably all have an answer and if not, it will be easy to find it.
So let's move on to question 2, the most difficult one: "Finding myself in an emergency situation...what will my brain suggest to me?"
We will study the cognitive errors related to our behavior in an emergency to correct them!
We all risk facing a dangerous situation only by relying on our "habits" and our "perception" that could lead us to dangerous errors!
We will then study all the dead times, the useless waiting times...before running away!
The aim is to make participants aware of errors and distractions and to do so we will use illusion!
Professional magic tricks, performed live and subsequently explained, will make us understand how central habit is in our life!
Habit means always behaving in the same way, especially when you are in an emergency situation and you are unable to reason.
Finally, we will study the information that our brain does not process, even though it is evident, even though it has been clearly seen by our eyes. We will then teach students some illusionist tricks to touch "with their hands" the numerous cognitive errors linked to habit.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre | COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 6PAV. B – LANE B4 14:45 - 16:45 | Virtual reality in fire training € 40,00 (+IVA) - With practical activities Total capacity: 15 - Available seats:0Available seats in altri orari. | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Alberto Massironi, RSPP, Trainer in health and safety at workParticipation in the meeting allows you to:
- Explore the innovative use of virtual reality (VR) for fire training.
- Understand the practical application of VR to simulate real emergency scenarios.
- Experiment and analyze tools and advantages offered by immersive technologies in fire training and evacuation procedures.
The course will be structured as follows:
1. Introduction to Virtual Reality in Fire Safety and Application Context
2. VR Technologies to Support Fire Training
3. Instructional Design and Integration of VR in Lessons
4. Practical Session: “Fire and Evacuation” Simulations
5. Feedback, Final Discussion and Conclusions.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre. |
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| COURSE ROOM 4PAV. B – LANE B1 15:00 - 17:00 | Emergency Psychology € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats: 17 | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Dott. Luca Davide GarzianoPsychologist, Consultant, RSPP, Communication Expert, Faculty BLS HCP American Heart AssociationAn emergency is an unusual situation of crisis or danger, and requires a careful and timely response.
Panic is a very common reaction in an emergency, and its effects can be extremely harmful to the worker and the entire company.
In order to avoid serious risks, it is therefore necessary to be ready to face an emergency during work, that is, to know exactly what to do.
This concept is reiterated in letter T of Article 18 of Legislative Decree 81/08 “Obligations of the employer and manager”, which attributes to the Employer the responsibility to “adopt the necessary measures for the purposes of fire prevention and evacuation of the workplace, as well as for the case of serious and immediate danger, according to the provisions of Article 43.
These measures must be appropriate to the nature of the activity, the size of the company or production unit, and the number of people present”.
At the end of the meeting, participants will have acquired information on:
- Extra-psychological skills
- Health rescue system, emergency organization and civil protection system
- Neuropsychology of stress
- Specific application techniques of emergency psychology and acute events.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre | COURSE REFRESHER HOURS 81/08
| COURSE ROOM 8PAV. B – LANE B3 15:00 - 17:00 | The Fire Management System. Its implementation as a Fire Safety Measure € 30,00 (+IVA) Total capacity: 30 - Available seats:0 | | Edited by: Istituto INFORMA
Speakers:
Emanuele Nicolini, Business consultant, expert teacher in fire safety and explosion risk assessment (ATEX)Fire Safety Management (G.S.A.) is the fire safety measure designed to ensure, over time, an “adequate level of safety” in the event of a fire.
It is based on a series of activities assigned to the SPP/Owner of the activity (for activities subject to control pursuant to Presidential Decree 151/2011).
The meeting will analyze the main elements of these activities and then present some application examples.
Valid as a 2-hour refresher course in accordance with Legislative Decree 81/08, in collaboration with the University of Roma Tre |
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Overview of maintenance regulations and a summary of the main operations and their periodicity.
Fire Detection and Alarm Systems (IRAI)
This session introduces the regulations and technical standards for maintaining fire detection and alarm systems (IRAI) in accordance with UNI 11224.
The session deals with inspections, verification of conformity, planned maintenance and the management of technical documentation.
Visual and functional checks of different types of fire detector, including restoring and replacing them using specific instruments. Verification of wiring integrity, IRAI control panel functionality and acoustic and luminous signal functionality.
An overview of checks and interventions on auxiliary functions connected to active protection systems.
Voice alarm systems for emergency management (EVAC):
This session introduces the regulations and technical standards for the maintenance of public address alarm systems (EVAC), with reference to UNI ISO 7240-19 and UNI CEN/TS 54-32.
Overview of inspections, verification of conformity, planned maintenance and document management.
The session includes visual and functional checks of EVAC system components, as well as restoring and replacing operations using specialised equipment.
The session will last 2 hours, divided as follows:
11.45 a.m. to 12.45 p.m.: 1 hour Theory in Sala Laboratori 1 (Workshop Room 1), led by ANIE SICUREZZA
2.15 p.m. to 3.15 p.m.: 1 hour Practical Demonstration in the Area Dimostrazioni Laboratori Manutenzione (maintenance workshop demonstration area) - 30 min for each topic - led by ANIE SICUREZZA and M.A.I.A.
| | ROOM AVAILABLE SOON!PAV. A – LANE A1 15:30 - 17:45 | Maintenance Laboratory FIRE PREVENTION DEVICES: Fire Extinguishers – Hydrant Networks – Fire Doors 30-seat hall - Free admission (subject to seat availability) | | Workshop on the correct maintenance of FIRE PREVENTION DEVICES
The devices include: Fire extinguishers - Hydrant networks - Fire doors
Overview of maintenance regulations and a summary of the main operations and their periodicity.
Portable and wheeled fire extinguishers
An introduction to current fire extinguisher maintenance provisions and technical standards (UNI 9994-1), including obligations for technicians and clients.
The key steps of planned maintenance (surveillance, periodic inspection and ordinary and extraordinary interventions) as well as component management, are explained.
The correct use of machinery and equipment for maintaining fire extinguishers is presented, along with references to troubleshooting and identifying faults during the initial inspection.
The main operational steps for maintaining portable and wheeled fire extinguishers are outlined.
Fire-resistant doors (fire doors)
An introduction to current fire door maintenance provisions and technical maintenance standards (UNI 11473), covering the obligations of technicians and clients.
The presentation includes practical demonstrations of routine maintenance work on various types of fire door, including troubleshooting and fault finding. There are also demonstrations of the installation and adjustment of components such as door closers, panic bars, locks and regulators.
Fire hydrant networks
An introduction to the main regulations and technical standards relating to the design, installation and maintenance of hydrant networks (UNI 10779, UNI EN 671-3 and UNI EN 12845).
The session will cover planned maintenance activities, the checks that need to be performed, the technical documentation required, and regulatory compliance.
Practical demonstrations will be given of checking, testing and maintenance of hydrant network components using special equipment.
The session will last 2 hours and will be divided as follows:
9:15–10:15 a.m.: 1-hour theory session in Sala Laboratori 1 (Workshop Room 1), led by UMAN and FISA.
10:15–11:15 a.m.: one hour of practical demonstration in the Area Dimostrazioni Laboratori Manutenzione (maintenance workshop demonstration area) - 20 minutes for each topic - led by M.A.I.A.
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