All Archive Titles articles – Page 338
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Archive TitlesListed castle gets Tremco
An innovative, high performance perimeter sealing system, from Tremco illbruck, has been specified for the refurbishment and installation of a new lift and entrance area for a listed building in Worcestershire.
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Archive TitlesCCTV: essential end user guides
THE BRITISH SECURITY INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (BSIA) has issued two essential guidance documents for end users covering key aspects of CCTV – its operation alongside Chip and PIN technology, and its deployment with privacy masking software. Chip and PIN-based securityCCTV has long been an essential ...
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Archive TitlesCCTV systems
This month, Davis Langdon looks at the advantages and disadvantages of internet protocol CCTV systems compared with their analogue counterparts
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Archive TitlesConversion to CCTV
Belfast-based systems integrator ViS Security Solutions conducted a full site survey for Ulster Rugby at its celebrated Ravenhill Stadium before procuring a bespoke CCTV set-up that has realised major improvements for the client in terms of crowd safety and security. Brian Sims takes a trip to the Province.
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New five-axis CNC centre from Water Jet Sweden
The phenomenal growth in the use of waterject cutting and profiling technology marches on with the introduction of the first standard five axis machine from Water Jet Sweden.
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Archive TitlesLight filled sports centre
Architects and specifiers often need to overcome the problem of maximising insulation and energy saving with designs which have large areas of glass.
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Archive TitlesExpansion at Cervoglass
UK roof manufacturer Cervoglass is restructuring and recruiting to strengthen its corporate position. Steve Webb has been given the crucial role of Sales Manager.
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Archive TitlesHoppe hot foot it for charity
Cancer treatment costs more than £639million a year, so charities play an important role in funding crucial research, as well as treatment. Staff from Hoppe (UK) supported one such charity, Race for Life, by taking part in a five kilometre run.
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Edinburgh a success for CHP Group
On 6 September the CIBSE CHP Group held the first of a series of site visits around the country demonstrating CHP. The first event in Edinburgh University was a sell-out, with over 120 attendees.
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Archive TitlesSPG and the city
Ken Livingstone’s latest standards for sustainable buildings in London require engineering input at an early stage in the design process to get planning approval for major projects.
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Archive TitlesSilicone-free seals zone: the elements can cleanse glass cladding without a hitch
Self-cleaning glass has previously been hindered by silicone sealants leaching across the glass. However, Pilkington thinks it has the answer, a silicone-free seal, which works with the self-cleaning glass not against it
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Archive TitlesRaising Skills for Safer Communities
As part of its ongoing commitment to enhancing communication with the security business sector, Skills for Security is hosting two National Conferences during November – one for stakeholders in England and Wales, and the other aimed specifically at Scottish sector professionals. Security Management Today is the Official Media Partner for ...
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Archive TitlesSIA and Merseyside Police take rogue security companies to task
On 21 September, as part of Operation Seahog, Security Industry Authority (SIA) investigators working closely alongside Merseyside Police and other law enforcement partners targeted rogue security companies, unlicensed security activity and links to serious and organised crime in a series of dawn raids.
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Energy Review condemned
A leading energy expert has condemned the government’s recent energy review for failing to do enough to halt the onslaught of climate change.
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Destroying data with supreme confidence
Sir – I read with much interest the debate on information and ID theft conducted within your Letters To The Editor section in both the April (‘Information theft must be addressed’, p21) and August (‘Information theft is actually legal’, pp20-21) editions of Security Management Today.
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Archive TitlesConstruction Jihad
After the bombs comes the rebuilding. In lebanon there’s a struggle between east and west over who controls the works. Companies have to be canny to work in a war zone.
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Ecodesign standards out for consultation
DEFRA has recently launched a consultation on draft new regulations that aim to establish a framework for the establishment of ecodesign standards for energy-using products.
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Archive TitlesITRAC in control
Real-time, GPRS-based tracking of security personnel is now possible thanks to the launch of ITRAC courtesy of bconnected
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Archive TitlesCourt controversy and win
Ravensby has enjoyed an increase in demand since being put in the limelight while working on the hotly debated Scottish Parliament Building













