Q&A assurances can only come through an adequate provision of competency. BSER&T Safety first Jos Torero Fire safety is extremely complex, but it is not fire safety systems that are complex. The complexity comes through the relationship between the provisions for fire safety and other building components that have other functionalities. The attainment of goals for many other functionalities such as energy-consumption reduction, constructability and cost while guaranteeing the overall fire safety of a building is where the complexity lies. The CIBSE BSER&T journal is seeking paper abstracts issue editor Professor Jos Torero T he fire safety strategy of a building of any complexity is underpinned by building services. This covers multifaceted subjects, from smoke management systems and the proper design of faade systems, to practical matters such as compatibility between air handling ducts and sprinkler systems. In a special issue publication, the CIBSE Building Services Engineering Research and Technology (BSER&T) journal plans to showcase the latest knowledge and developments in all areas related to building services as an underpinning element of the fire safety strategy. The issue is looking for material that includes: performance-based design principles; smoke management; fire suppression; fire safety management; building faades as they pertain to fire safety; fire safety building regulations; and fire-safe design. If you have research or practice that could form the basis of a peer-reviewed research paper or technical note, send an abstract of no more than 200 words, by midday on 22 October 2021, to BSERT-Fire@cibse.org BSER&T will contact you within three weeks of the submission closing date to let you know whether your paper is invited to be developed for the issue. Visit bit.ly/CJOct21BSE for details on research paper and technical note formats, and requirements for written papers. Why produce a BSER&T Fire safety is an aspect of building design and implementation that requires a high level of knowledge, and which has a major influence on building services, as well as many other areas of design. The major problems with building envelopes have revealed this influence and emphasise their complexity. Therefore, it is essential to review the science behind the interactions between building services and fire safety. In tackling a problem as complex as fire safety, the industry ensures that buildings are safe and sustainable by means of high-quality design. This can only be achieved by true understanding of the technical issues and, so, these This can only be achieved by ensuring adequate provision of competent professionals who understand the interactions between the systems they are designing and the fire safety strategy. The bill sets out objectives that, currently, we do not know how to achieve in that sense, it could have a massive impact. It will, in principle, require new science, methods and competencies. The hope is that we recognise the challenge and address them head on, instead of covering our eyes and pretending nothing needs to change. This is where the value of publishing a special issue such as this one sits, helping us to show where there are scientific needs, and delivering paths to resolve these needs. PROFESSOR JOS TORERO is head of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering at University College London (UCL) Building Services Engineering Research & Technology (BSER&T) is one of the foremost international, peer-reviewed journals that publishes the highest-quality original research relevant to todays built environment. Published in conjunction with CIBSE, this journal reports on the latest research, providing a guide to recent of energy and environmental services in buildings, including: heating; ventilation; air conditioning; refrigeration; building electrical services; building acoustics; water supply and sanitation; distribution and supply of air and water; vertical transport; buildings integrated renewables; ground source energy; building systems-related health, comfort and wellbeing; sustainable building systems; and urban heat island. BSER&T is available to members at cibse.org/knowledge 20 October 2021 www.cibsejournal.com CIBSE Oct21 pp20 Q&A.indd 20 24/09/2021 17:32