Thermal harm is one of the most traumatizing assaults on man and his
environment. Whether suffered by living beings as burn injury, or
sustained by societal structures as fire damage, the resulting physical
pain and material loss can be extremely distressing both to the person
and to society. The health professions and in particular burn
specialists have been continually developing effective means of
combating burn disease and promoting rehabili- tation of the victims,
especially in mass casualty situations. In parallel, various levels of
the community have been mobilizing fire prevention and fire-fighting
mechanisms that protect society and the environment from the
ever-increasing hazards of fire disasters. It is therefore surprising
that, while aiming at the same objective, the two sectors have rarely
come together; doctor has rarely worked with fire chief. Yet both
disciplines have so much to learn from and contribute to each other's
efforts. The Mediterranean Burns Club is a professional organization
that brings together persons concerned with burn therapy and fire safety
in all forms, especially in the countries of the Mediterranean basin. It
is honoured to have been identified by the United Nations as a premier
scientific body in its field within the programme of the International
Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction. It is therefore natural that it
should have initiated an international gathering of specialists engaged
in burns as a surgical, clinical problem, and of counterparts dealing
with fires as a societal, disaster management problem.