About the ANSFR Project

Key Aim

The overall aim of the ANSFR project is to reduce the human, financial and environmental cost of fires in the partner countries (United Kingdom, Denmark, Italy and Finland) and across Europe. In order to achieve this aim, the team of project partners has devised five key objectives and plans to produce four key deliverables.

Objectives

The five project objectives of the ANSFR Project are:

  1. To undertake a comparison of research techniques and tools used by the project partners;
  2. To develop tools, techniques and procedures for an effective and innovative risk assessment framework capable of being implemented in all European Union Member States;
  3. To create an innovative, secure access knowledge portal with document library;
  4. To create and develop a multilingual training tool for fire risk assessment;
  5. To draw upon, disseminate and implement best practice and expertise in fire prevention techniques and procedures, and fire risk assessment tools from Europe.

Deliverables

The four key project deliverables of the ANSFR Project are:

  1. Deliver four workshops, one to be hosted by each partner organisation and each focusing on a particular category of fire risk;
  2. Create an electronic web-based system that will facilitate the EU wide exchange of good practice in effective fire risk assessment and management;
  3. Create an exemplary online web-based training tool for good practice methods in fire risk assessment and management;
  4. Deliver the Fire Risk in Europe Conference 2010 for practitioners from across Europe to promote and debate fire risk assessment and management practices.

Click this link to access documents that summarise the key ANSFR project activities. Documents are available in English, Danish, Italian and Finnish.


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