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Save the LIFE - Emergency, Rescue-, Safety Management and Control

Due to the increasing climate variability and more frequent industrial accidents over the last few years, the issues like emergency, rescue-, safety- management and control attain extreme significance for the Region of South-East Europe. These topics will be considered as a NEW SECTION in the SE European Environmental Exhibitions & Forum that will be held in 2015 from 11 to 13 March in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The objectives of 'Save the Life' are to increase the awareness of the international disaster experience and to transfer the knowledge of international response systems and coordination mechanisms. It will help for better teamwork capability in the rescue teams and sharing the existing know-how. South-East Europe felt nearly all types of natural disasters in the last years. They have cross border effects and can potentially threaten entire areas in neighboring countries.

The invited visitors will be experts in the field of emergency management: infrastructure operators, senior managers and decision makers from anti-fire departments, disaster-relief, rescue, military and government organizations as well as private security service providers, municipality and business leaders.

The concept of disaster financing will be also discussed. The society demand for information on natural hazard risks has grown explosively in recent years.

The event scope includes:

Emergency Management and Control

Vehicles
Equipment and Services for Predicting
Technical Support Equipment
Earthquake Engineering
Urban Planning
First Aid - Special Equipment and Services, etc.

Rescue and Safety

Personal Protective Equipment
Occupational Health; Hazardous Waste Treatment
Surveillance and Signaling Technologies and Equipment
Explosion Protection
Radiation Protection
Noise / Vibration Protection
Air Purification
Electrical Safety
Transport Safety
Ergonomics, etc.

Insurance and Risk Management.



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