Thomas Clarke
Engineer
Thomas is an Associate Member of the Institution of Fire Engineers as well as a Professional Member of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers. He has a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in mechanical engineering. Thomas’ master’s degree research involved an assessment of live fire safety training environment of local firefighters with the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and how the minimum requirement for firefighter garments can be used to determine firefighter tenability. His article “Assessing the Safety of Training Firefighters with the Minimum Requirements for Firefighter Garments” has also been published in an international peer-reviewed journal, Fire Technology in 2021.
He has also successfully completed his postgraduate studies in (a) routine application of standard fire design codes and principles, and (b) and critical analysis of routine and analysis of complex non-routine fire behaviour. Other studies include Structural Fire Protection from Lloyd’s Maritime Institute.
Qualifications: MEng, AIFireE, PMSFPE
Experience: 10+ years
Specialist Expertise: Active Smoke Control, CFD Modelling, Structural Fire Protection.