Future of the Emergency Services
Challenges of keeping up with the modern era
You are invited to attend the Emergency Services Management Conference from 21-22 October 2024.
After 2 days of back-to-back presentations and networking, attendees will leave with a wider knowledge, understanding and improved capabilities of what is in store for them in an era when rapidly changing technology cannot be avoided.
Anyone involved in the emergency services, fire fighting and fire safety cannot afford to miss this conference which will focus on the future of this vital service.
Over the past few years we have witnessed significant transformations, bringing about a new era in technology. Embracing this new technology is a key to the success of all emergency services Until recently, words such as lithium batteries, artificial intelligence, drones, Apps were not part of every day vocabulary, but now they cannot be ignored. They are integrated into the working life of fire fighters and other emergency workers.
The growth of the private fire services is another issue that will be discussed in detail. Why and how did they become part of the South African landscape? Are they here to stay?
Emergency service workers’ tasks are physically onerous and stressful, impacting on their mental well being. Attendees will learn how to implement wellness programmes and how to recognise and mitigate against stress and burnout.
The future of SAESI has been under the spotlight and a subject of discussion among its members over the past couple of years. This will be clarified.
Register today to attend this exciting and informative 2-day event – 21-22 October 2024
For further information contact Debbie
Tel: +27 83 266 6662
Email: debbie@safety1st.co.za
or visit: www.safety1st.co.za/events/
Click below to download the updated programmes
Click below to download the delegate registration form
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An army marches on its stomach … so do firefighters
You are invited to attend the EMS Conference 2024, from 21-22 October 2024.
Do you want to know why fire fighters march on their stomachs?
Do you know why food is a vital fuel for physically demanding work?
Do you care about the health and wellness of your emergency service workers?
Do you want to learn how to achieve optimal success for your department and organisation?
Then diarise now and submit your reservation for the EMS Conference.
Anyone who cares about the success of their department or organisation needs to improve the health and wellness of their emergency service workers including fire fighters, first responders, ambulance attendants etc. Without a healthy workforce, the department will not be able to achieve optimal success.
This famous phrase attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte has over the years grown to take on meaning beyond its initial military contest.
Its significance has spread to everyone, all of us, and is especially important in the context of the emergency services and their critical role of responding to emergencies.
We know that food is essential for energy and sustenance. We understand that well-fed employees are happy and effective. We know that healthy employees are critical components of an organisation’s success. But we question if all these issues are being applied effectively.
Emergency service workers’ tasks are physically onerous and stressful, impacting on their mental well being. Their ability to effectively carry out their activities effectively will be compromised if they are not properly cared for. This impacts not only themselves and their families, but on entire communities as well — the communities they aim to protect.
Because of their physically demanding and high stress work, emergency service workers need fuel for their bodies to perform physically and to help make quick decisions when responding to emergency situations. They work in environments where health and wellness programmes must be prioritised.
After all, a healthy team is safer, more effective, more resilient and able to perform their jobs with efficiency and dedication.
Attendees to this conference will learn how to implement wellness programmes and how to recognise and mitigate against stress.
“An army marches on its stomach” therefore DOES apply to the health and wellness of fire fighters and other essential workers. The importance of proper nutrition, hydration, and overall well-being is important for optimal performance and safety.
For further information contact Debbie: email debbie@safety1st.co.za telephone +27 83 266 6662
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EMS Conference 2024
Dates: 21-22 October 2024
Dont delay, register today to attend this exciting and informative 2-day conference which will provide a forum for knowledge and experience to be shared in our modernising and changing world
The conference will bring together professionals of the fire and emergency services under one roof in a packed programme of learning and sharing of information.
Attendees will leave with a wider knowledge, understanding and improved capabilities of
their day-to-day worktime activities.
This conference is of interest to anyone involved in municipal, industrial and private fire and emergency services.
Contact details for further information:
Debbie: +27 83 266 6662
or email: debbie@safety1st.co.za
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FIRE SAFETY AND EMS CONFERENCE
IMPORTANT NOTIFICATION
Please note that the dates of the Fire Safety and EMS Conference has changed to
21 and 22 October 2024.
For further information, or an updated programme contact:
Debbie @ +27 83 266 6662
Email: debbie@safety1st.co.za
www.safety1st.co.za/events/
Register now for the EMS Conference 2024
Dates: 23-24 July 2024
Venue: Dräger Auditorium, Sandton
Cost per delegate: R6900
Theme: QUO VADIS: The future of Fire Safety and the Emergency Services: Solutions and Innovations
The Safety First Association invites anyone involved in fire safety and the emergency services to attend this much-needed and overdue conference.
Municipal fire department officers and personnel, proto fire fighting teams, industrial firefighters and team leaders as well as OSH personnel will benefit from attending.
Attendees will leave with a wider knowledge, understanding and improved capabilities of technology which is advancing in leaps and bounds. Attendees for example will learn about lithium battery and car battery fires, as well as how AI and drones can help prevent and fight fires.
Attendees will also listen to experts share their knowledge and experience. They will hear how navigating the emergency services through difficult times has led to the growth of the private services and how this impacts on insurance, risk and response.
Other presentations will include:
• Disaster response to understanding and adapting to evolving weather patterns.
• Fire fighter health and mental well-being.
•Prevention of diseases suffered by fire fighters.
• Training requirements.
• Community education in prevention of fires.
• and many others.
To get a full programme of all presentations and presenters send an email to debbie@safety1st.co.za or telephone 083 266 6662
or submit the application form on https://safety1st.co.za/events/ and we will get back to you.
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LATEST EMS BUYER’S GUIDE NOW AVAILABLE
The latest copy of the Emergency Management Services Buyer’s Guide is now available to download.
Containing information on the latest products and services to the emergency services, it is an invaluable aid to anyone involved in the emergency services.
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Industrial Fire & Hazard Control your single source solutions company
Industrial Fire & Hazard Control, a proud member of the Advanced Group of Companies, is intently focused on mitigating risk in the fire, rescue, hazmat and disaster management arena. We strive to render an in-depth subject matter knowledge base, the prerequisite skills set, access to technologically advanced products, world-class service rendering and the passion to serve in order to meet our clients ever growing requirements. For Industrial Fire & Hazard Control there is no room for error, no room for anything less than the very best . . . our clients demand it and we deliver on it!
We are by no means a seven-to-five company, everything that we do is personal, every interaction, every product that we manufacture and supply; our people are personally involved and take ownership and responsibility because our products are used to save lives and property. We are serious about our business because you are serious about yours. We have a PASSION for the fire, rescue, hazmat and disaster management industry and, as a level 2 B-BBEE company, we take our Codes of Good Practice seriously. As we continually strive for excellence, we are making a difference to everyday lives, one product at a time.
Industrial Fire & Hazard Control … there when you need us!
Visit us at www.industrialfire.co.za ; The Home of Imagineering.”
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DRÄGER takes the weight off your shoulders with the PSS® AIRBOSS
Firefighting is teamwork and we at Dräger are part of your team. Our contribution to the team is the equipment that protects you during your mission. Only when you trust your PPE and feel in tune with it, can you perform at your very best. So, we’re proud to support you with groundbreaking solutions such as our exceptionally lightweight new Dräger PSS® AirBoss with NANO Cylinder.
Nothing can hold you back
DRÄGER PSS® AIRBOSS SUPERIOR ERGONOMICS
Move freely as if there was nothing on your back: With threestep height adjustment, a pivoting and sliding waist belt, you’ll move with ease in difficult circumstances.
EXCEPTIONALLY LIGHTWEIGHT
One of the lightest firefighting SCBAs on the market due to engineered lightweight materials. Smart design choices make it feel even lighter than it already is.
FUTURE-PROOF CONNECTIVITY
Connected solutions increase your safety and efficiency: You know your situation. And your team members and leaders know it as well – so they have your back.
Learn More Here : https://www.draeger.com/en_za/Products/PSS-AirBoss
We take the weight off your shoulders
Our cylinders feature non-limited life design (NLL). This means, by design they can be used indefinitely when proper maintenance and periodic inspections are fulfilled. It is an investment that not only gives you peace of mind during an incident, but also reduces your cost of ownership in the long run. They also offer a very low weight – which allows for a longer duration of air consumption. You can increase air supply even further by using a twinning option.
NEW: DRÄGER NANO CYLINDER (NLL), TYPE 4 Designed with PET liner and carbon nanotube technology: Currently one of the lightest gas cylinders in the market with a shell weight of 2.8 kg. This means 47 % less weight compared to conventional steel type 1 cylinders.
Reduced weight allows for two-cylinder configurations, supporting extended duration operations
Extreme weight reduction supports firefighters by reducing fatigue and increasing agility
Full composite cylinder can be used just like any other cylinder, but comes with a a non-limited service life decreasing fire departments investment needs
TWO-CYLINDER CONFIGURATION With their low profile, our dedicated twinpack cylinder systems are suited for wearing in confined space situations and extended duration operations (EDBA). A twin cylinder package with a convenient carrying handle can be carried as a single unit.
Learn More here : https://www.draeger.com/en_za/Products/Compressed-Air-Breathing-Cylinders
Learn More : https://www.draeger.com/en_za/Fire-Service
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