More funds needed to remove unsafe cladding
THE BRITISH Safety Council supports the call by the House of Commons Housing Committee that the Government must protect leaseholders from having to pay towards removing flammable cladding from their homes.
THE BRITISH Safety Council supports the call by the House of Commons Housing Committee that the Government must protect leaseholders from having to pay towards removing flammable cladding from their homes.
IN CONSULTATION with MHCLG and in collaboration with RICS and other stakeholders including lenders and insurers, The Fire Industry Association has developed a unique portal that will provide a central readily-accessible location for EWS-1 forms.
ADVANCED HAS launched EvacGo, its evacuation alert system designed to meet the recommendations of BS 8629:2019, relating to buildings containing flats with a storey over 18 metres above ground level.
130 ADVANCED fire alarm control panels have been chosen to protect one of the UK’s largest acute teaching hospitals.
FIRE SAFETY Matters, HSM’s sister publication, has joined forces with Blackhurst Budd Solicitors to deliver a digital conference concentrating on the Fire Safety Bill.
THE TENTH episode of the Health & Safety Matters (HSM) podcast is now available and it features interviews with Fire Industry Association CEO Ian Moore and Baloo Health technical director Andy Mee.
A huge new Amazon fulfilment centre on the outskirts of Bristol has installed Vimpex Smart+Guard tough polycarbonate hinged protective covers to protect the building’s alarm callpoints from accidental or malicious activation, which could trigger costly building evacuations resulting in lost production and missed logistical connections.
FOLLOWING THE news of BAFE’s acquisition of the Fire Industry Association’s Awarding Organisation (FIA AO), BAFE has announce the launch of its FireQual awarding organisation.
It’s easy to switch from fluorescent to LED emergency lighting with Advanced’s range of versatile, high-performing and energy-efficient solutions.
A COMPANY has admitted failings which resulted in the death of an 80 year-old man who was found at the bottom of a stairwell in an indoor market in Aberdeen.
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