Department: Performance-based fire safety design

D.Sc., Applied Physics and Materials Physics. Fire safety research and development since 1985. Applications include product fire safety ´(buildings, ships, trains), development of test methods, analyzes of fire properties (flammability, heat output, smoke output, toxicity) and development of regulations and guidelines. Special expertise in fire risk assessment of entities (including wooden buildings, underground construction, and comparisons of materials and product alternatives).

  • International responsibilities: Member of the EU Commission’s Fire Experts Group (EGF) since 1995, participation in fire standardization work, coordination of research projects and membership of the Advisory Board of the Journal of Fire and Materials.
  • Domestic tasks: Participation in fire standardization of construction products (Chairman of the National Committee 2000-2011), membership of the Board of the Fire Research Council (1990-2005), coordination of fire research and projects. E1 regulations and guidelines as well as the development, application and interpretation of the new regulation for more than twenty years. Experience also in educational activities, thesis supervision (diploma theses and dissertations) and supervisory tasks.

Licentiate of Technology, fire and safety technology, and the FISE exceptionally demanding qualification class of Finnish fire safety designer’s qualification. Fire safety planning and research in accordance with the Regulation and E1 tables and figures, and based on assumed fire developments since 1995. In 2011, Satu joined the management of KK-Palokonsultti Oy to build determined growth for the company and to develop its service offering.

  • Satu’s special expertise includes, among other things, functional fire safety design planning for demanding projects and fire risk analyzes. Demanding sites include, for example, large business centers, industrial buildings, office buildings, timber construction, sports halls, airports, rock facilities, ships and nuclear power plants.