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International Scientific and Technical Conference
EMERGENCY EVACUATION OF PEOPLE FROM BUILDINGS

 

 

Under the patronage of

 

Waldemar Pawlak

Vice President of the Council of Ministers of Poland

 

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Scope of Conference

  • Behaviour of people in fires and other emergencies requiring evacuation
  • Effects of fire effluents on evacuation conditions
  • New analytical / engineering methods for evacuation of people from buildings
  • Risk assessment and risk based methods for evacuation design and planning
  • Experiments and case studies of real events involving evacuation of people
  • Regulations related to the emergency evacuation of people
  • The practice of planning, organizing and managing the evacuation of people
  • The role and activities of rescue services during the evacuation of people

 

 

Approved Conference papers

  • Effects of fire effluents on evacuation conditions
    Prof. Richard Hull Pani Anna Stec - Scientific Committee
    University of Central Lancashire, UK
  • Forecast of human behaviour during fire evacuation
    Prof. Valery Kholshevnikov - Scientific Committee
    Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
  • Human behaviour in crisis situations: Results from a cross-cultural field study of fire fighters and survivors across different types of emergencies requiring evacuation
    Prof. Silke Schmidt Daniela Knuth, Doris Kehl - Scientific Committee
    Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald, Germany
  • Investigating The Impact Of Culture On Evacuation Behaviour
    Prof. Edwin Galea - Scientific Committee
    University of Greenwich, UK
  • Pre-movent time in public buildings: experiments and their practical application
    Dr Dmitry Samoshin - Scientific Committee
    The Academy of State Fire Service, Russia
  • Wayfinding Behaviour Within Buildings
    Prof. Edwin Galea - Scientific Committee
    University of Greenwich, Great Britain
  • Communicating the Emergency: The elements of an effective public warning message
    Erica Kuligowski Fire Protection Engineer - Scientific Committee
    Fire Research Division/Engineering Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland
  • Capabilities of modelling optimal path for evacuating pedestrians
    Mateusz Fliszkiewicz, Michał Ilnicki, Andrzej Krauze
    Zespół ds. symulacji komputerowych Izby Rzeczoznawców Stowarzyszenia Inżynierów i Techników Pożarnictwa, Poland
  • The sum of components which create conditions for people’s evacuation
    mł. bryg. Bernard Mazurek
    KM PSP Ruda Śląska, Poland
  • A Step towards Including Children’s Evacuation Parameters and Behaviour in fire safe Building Design
    Aldis Run Larusdottir and Anne Deddrichs
    Technical University of Denmark, Department of Civil Engineering, Denmark
  • Comparison of critical condition due to the evacuation using field and zone fire model ling In the low values of HRR
    Marek Konacki, Marzena Półka, Jerzy Gałaj, Norbert Tuśnio
    Szkoła Główna Służby Pożarniczej, Poland
  • Controlled evacuation – a way to avoid panic
    doc. Ing. Ladislav Olšar, PhD., Ing. Linda Makovická Osvaldová, PhD., Ing. Stanislava Gašpercová
    University of Žilina, Faculty of special engineering, Slovakia
  • Coupling pedestrian simulation and fire simulation for online evacuation planning
    H. Mayer, D. Hartmann and W. Klein
    Corporate Technology, Siemens AG, Germany
  • Emergency Human Behaviour in Turkey
    Neşe ÇAKICI ALP
    Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey
  • Features of people evacuation during fires by means of fire ladders and vehicle lifts
    Popovych V.V., Kovalchuk V.M
    Lviv State University of Vital Activity Safety, Ukraine
  • Fire and rescue service activity for evacuation
    doc. Ing. Ladislav Olšar PhD., Ing. Michal Gál, Ing. Pavol Rubis
    University of Zilina, Slovakia
  • Fire engineering approach of people evacuation assessment with a practical demonstration
    Kucera Petr, Pokorny Jiri
    Technical Univeristy of Ostrava The Fire Rescue Brigade of the Moracian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic
  • Graph-based approaches for modelling route choice behaviour of pedestrians in microscopic pedestrian simulation
    Angelika Kneidl, Andrd Bonmann
    TU München, Germany
  • High-Speed Evacuation Simulator for Exhaustive Testing of Evacuation Plan
    Tomohisa Yamashita, Shunsuke Soeda, Masaki Onishi, Itsuki Noda
    Information Technology Research Institute (ITRI), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan
  • Hospital evacuation drills: how to start?
    Geert J. ARNO, Filip M.A. BUCKENS
    Ghent University Hospital, Belgium
  • Individual and Group Behavior Modeling and Simulation in Crisis Situation.
    Michał Kapałka
    Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna - Wydział Cybernetyki, Poland
  • Influence of qualities of the electric energy provided the electric equipment which must function during the fire on conditions of the evacuation
    ppłk w st. spocz. mgr inż. Julian Wiatr WBSPBiL w Warszawie st. kpt mgr inż. Edward Skiepko SGSP
    Wojskowe Biuro Studiów Budowlanych i Lotniskowych, SGSP, Poland
  • Management of phased evacuation in healthcare and welfare buildings
    Kadi Luht (Rescue Engineer,MA) Tarmo Kull (Rescue Engineer) Leonid Pahhutši (Rescue Engineer)
    Estonian Academy of Security Sciences, Estonia
  • Modeling evacuation of persons in constructions
    University Assistant eng. ANGHEL Ion PhD; University Lecturer eng. MOCIOI Ionel-Alin MSc.; University Assistant Professor eng. ŞERBAN Manuel PhD
    Police Academy “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” – Fire Officers Faculty, Romania
  • Modeling the separation and reunion of group members in a crowd
    Michael Seitz, Gerta Köster, Dirk Hartmann
    University of Applied Sciences, Munich, Germany
  • New approach to safe evacuation: case studies
    Tomasz Kaspruś, Tomasz Karolak
    Ove Arup and Partners International Ltd., United Kingdom
  • Nitrogen oxides production under fire conditions and their impact on the evacuation of people
    Jozef Martinka – Karol Balog – Ivana Tureková
    Slovenská technická univerzita v Bratislave, Materiálovotechnologická fakulta so sídlom v Trnave, Ústav bezpečnostného a environmentálneho inžinierstva, Slovakia
  • Non-verbal Evacuation - to provide efficient evacuation of people
    st. kpt. dr inż. Paweł Kępka
    Szkoła Główna Służby Pożarniczej, Poland
  • On assigning and validating the walking speed for group models in a pedestrian stream simulator
    Katharina Gerhardt, Gerta Köster, Michael Seitz, Franz Treml, Wolfram Klein
    University of Applied Sciences - Munich, Technical University Kaiserslautern, Siemens AG, Germany
  • On discrete-continuous stochastic floor field pedestrian dynamics model SIgMA.DC
    E.Kirik, T.Yurgel’yan, A.Malyshev
    Institute of Computational Modelling SB RAS, Russia
  • Pre-Warning Delays: Staff Response in Emergency Incidents
    Dr. S. Y. Z. Au, Dr. S.M.V. Gwynne, and Prof. D. Purser
    Human Interactions Limited, UK
  • Probabilistic model for fire evacuation
    J. Maljaars, W.M.G. Courage, J.N. Huibregtse, B. Boonacker
    TNO, The Nederlands
  • Problems connected with preparing the place around a building to conduct effective interventional evacuation in case of danger which makes moving the ways of internal communication impossible.
    mł.bryg. dr inż. A.Marciniak, st.kpt. mgr inż. J.Boczarski
    SGSP, Poland
  • Psychosocial models and evacuation behavior
    Luca Pietrantoni, Elisa Saccinto
    University of Bologna, Italy
  • Human behaviour data collecting from evacuation trial in university environment
    Dr. Martin LOPUŠNIAK
    TU Košice, Department of Architectural engineering, Slovakia
  • Recent developments in the FDS+Evac evacuation model
    Timo Korhonen
    VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
  • Rescue and evacuation operations in the intervention
    Mária Šimonová – Pavel Poledňák
    University of Zilina, Slovakia
  • RiMEA – A German-speaking Guideline for Microscopic
    Christian Rogsch et. al. (the complete authorship is not clear at the moment)
    Germany
  • Risky Business: design of areas of refuge in buildings. Parameters to consider
    Juan B. Echeverría Trueba (CEU), Mariana Llinares Cervera (IETCC), Virginia Gallego Guinea (IETCC)
    Universidad San Pablo-CEU (Madrid, Spain), IETCC (Madrid, Spain), Spain
  • The Evaluation Indicator Problem for Determining Optimal Evacuation Schedule for Selected Adverse Event Scenarios
    Marcin Cisek, Michał Kapałka
    Wydział Cybernetyki, Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna, Poland
  • The role of proxemics in pedestrian evacuation
    Jarosław Wąs
    AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
  • Worst case scenario vs. design scenario in the evacuation simulations
    Piotr Tofiło, Marcin Cisek
    SGSP, Poland
  • Analysis of selected calculation models of evacuation times
    Iwona Cłapa
    Politechnika Łódzka Wydział Inżynierii Procesowej i Ochrony Środowiska, Polska
  • Safety education
    Marek Parol
    Stowarzyszenie Inżynierów i Techników Pożarnictwa Oddział w Łodzi, Polska

  • Research of aerodynamic in chosen objects with possibility of formation stack effect
    Miloš Kvarčák, Ondřej Zeman
    Technical Univeristy of Ostrava, Czech Republic
EMEVAC Programm

 

Members of Scientific Committee
  • Prof. Edwin Galea - University of Greenwich, UK
  • Prof. Valery Kholshevnikov - Moscow State University of Civil Engineering, Russia
  • Prof. Silke Schmidt - Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald, Germany
  • Dr Anna Stec - University of Central Lancashire, Wielka Brytania
  • Dr Dmitry Samoshin - The Academy of State Fire Service, Russia
  • Erica Kuligowski - National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA
  • Prof. Jerzy Wolanin - Main School of Fire Service, Poland

 

Deadlines and registration of participants

  • 30 November 2010 – sending abstract of papers (200 words)
  • 31 January 2011 – sending full papers and presentations
  • 11 February 2011 – sending registration forms
Please use the following email address or fax to send registration forms and papers/presentations:

emevac@gmail.com
fax +48 22 833 07 24

 

Conference fee

  • till 30 November: 200 Euro
  • till 25 February: 250 Euro
The fee covers: participation, catering during the conference, official dinner, conference materials.
Please visit www.sgsp.edu.pl/emevac for accommodation options (not covered by the conference fee).

 

Payment by bank transfer to:
Bank PKO BP
SWIFT: BPKOPLPW
IBAN: PL 23 1020 1026 0000 1002 0176 1261
Title of the transfer: EMEVAC Conference

Conference venue

The Main School of Fire Service
Slowackiego Street 52/54
01-629 Warsaw

Accommodation options

 

Documents to download

 

Additional information

  • Language of the conference: English and Polish.
  • Presentations of papers are possible during plenary sessions and/or poster sessions.
  • Contact with the organizers:
    Tel. +48 22 5617 747
    emevac@gmail.com

 



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