NORTHBROOK, IL -- UL, the  global safety science leader, announced  that it is among approximately 80  organizations comprising the International Fire Safety Standards (IFSS) Coalition  that contributed to the recently-released Global Plan for a Decade of Action  for Fire Safety. 
  
              The plan aims to help ensure an internationally consistent  approach to the safety and management of buildings and infrastructure to save  lives by reducing risks and preventing devastating fires. According to the  IFSS, global fires and burns result in more than 150,000 deaths, over 7 million  injuries and displacement of tens of thousands of people every year.
  
              The Global Plan for a Decade of  Action for Fire Safety aims to stabilize and then reduce the forecast  level of fire fatalities, injuries, economic cost and environmental impact  around the world by 2032, even as the global population increases. Countries  can use the plan from the IFSS to accelerate the adoption of sustainable and  cost-effective fire safety programs and standards, while also using it to  improve their fire safety performance and as a platform to share their  experiences and knowledge with others.
  
  "In countries around the world,  we are seeing growing population, rapid urbanization, new methods of building  construction and new technologies that present fire challenges. This has led to  a greater number of populations and buildings that are at risk for fire  hazards," said Dwayne Sloan, director of Principal Engineering for Built  Environment at UL. He was one of the standard-setting committee members  acknowledged for his contributions to the Global Plan for a Decade of Action  for Fire Safety. 
   "UL is among many organizations that recognized this  problem and came together with the IFSS to establish an ambitious, yet  feasible, target for reduction of fire-related fatalities and injuries by 2032.  The Decade of Action builds upon the IFSS - Common Principles that were  published in October 2020."
  
              The Global Plan for a Decade of  Action for Fire Safety delivers a clear goal, performance-based objectives  framework and common actions that align with the United Nations Sustainable  Development Goals. These activities can occur at the individual, community,  city, national, regional and global levels. The plan outlines 15 objectives,  along with a list of over 60 representative action items, presented within the  framework of five central pillars:  
              
                People – Actions to help individuals and groups       understand fire and what they can do to increase their understanding  
                Products – Actions to reduce fire hazards associated       with appliances, contents and building components  
                Structures – Actions to reduce fire hazards related to       structures, including planning, design and operation  
                Infrastructure – Actions to help enhance firefighting       infrastructure  
                Communities – Actions to facilitate sustainable and       fire-resilient communities 
               
              "This new initiative is  unprecedented, being the first agreement on fire safety actions on this  international scale, with its development supported by the United Nations in  line with its own Sustainable Development Goals," said Gary Strong, chair  of the IFSS Coalition. "Our coalition has worked hard to produce this  globally applicable way to bring improvements and consistency in fire safety to  buildings and infrastructure, new and old, and reduce the risk to lives."
  
                The IFSS Coalition is an  industry-led global response to address differing or, in some cases,  non-existent fire safety requirements in countries across the world. The Decade  of Action for Fire Safety (2022-2032) and more information on IFSS is available  on the Coalition's website.
  
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