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    Search for an answer no longer!

    2005-08-08T00:00:00Z

    SIR – I read with much interest John Hesketh’s Letter To The Editor in your June edition (‘Who are the ones to be searched?’, pp18-20) asking as to whether or not there is an optimum figure for the percentage of people to be searched on entering a venue in order ...

  • Trevor Gray (left), Alex Carmichael and Una Riley at the BSIA Annual Luncheon.
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    Alex Carmichael honoured by Peter Greenwood Award

    2005-08-08T00:00:00Z

    BSIA technical director Alex Carmichael was honoured to be presented with a prestigious award bestowed by The Company of Security Professionals at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel as part of this year’s BSIA Annual Luncheon and Awards.

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    City businesses to defend against suicide bombers

    2005-08-08T00:00:00Z

    The Metropolitan Police, the City of London Police and the British Transport Police are busily working as a unit to draft advice sheets for businesses and residents in the Square Mile on how they might deal with suicide bombings.

  • Security Management Today’s Editor Brian Sims (right) receives the BSIA Chairman’s Award for 2005 from Jim Harrower.
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    SMT wins 2005 BSIA Chairman’s Award for Promoting The Industry

    2005-08-08T00:00:00Z

    Security Management Today’s Editor Brian Sims received the 2005 BSIA Chairman’s Award for Promoting The Industry at the Association’s Annual Luncheon, held at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel

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    SITO Conference Programme announced for 2005

    2005-08-08T00:00:00Z

    The Security Industry Training Organisation (SITO) has unveiled details of its 2005 National Conference Programme, with this year’s presentations being delivered under the banner ‘Raising Standards, Transforming Industry’.

  • DC Alan Townsend
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    Appointments

    2005-08-04T11:24:00Z

    Security Management Today keeps you up-to date with all the latest people moves in the security sector

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    Under study

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    As commuters warily return to London’s Tube network after the recent attacks, a new project means they may soon find that conditions are not as stifling as they once were.

  • The gallery with its dramatic pop-out windows is clad in a mix of Carlow limestone and South American sustainably sourced angelim hardwood.
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    Tall story

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    If you were told that this gallery cost just £6m to build, rises up from a footprint the size of two tennis courts and expects to consume 75% less energy than a typical scheme, you might not believe it. But, says Stephen Kennett, it’s all true

  • Forget Val d’lsère, Dubai’s snow centre includes its own 200 m long black run.
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    Sun, sea and snow

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Most people going to the desert city of Dubai wouldn’t think to pack their skis. But the creation of a huge snow centre, complete with five ski runs, is about to change all that.

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    Pilkington triple trumped

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Bruce William Nicol writes about Pilkington’s Triple First claim (GA July, p38):

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    OBITUARY: Peter Watling

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Wagner (GB) Ltd regrets to announce the death on 23rd June of former Sales Director, Peter Watling, following a stroke.

  • The National Gallery of Australia has about 7000 m2 of exhibition space requiring close control of environmental conditions.
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    National treasure

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    The air-conditioning system at the National Gallery of Australia was not something its owners were proud of. That is until government funding led to the development of a brand new ultrasonic humidification system

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    Money well spent

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Congratulations on the publication of the new Guide K: Electricity in Buildings. I was extremely pleased to receive my own copy. As an electrical engineer, I have always considered myself to be a fairly rare bird as a member of CIBSE, and much of the design information that I have ...

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    Micro-power is the safe option

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    The potential of micro-generation has been critically overlooked as a means of meeting the UK’s energy needs, according to a report published by the New Economics Foundation.

  • Terry Watts, CEO of Proskills, the new Government backed skills and training organisation
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    Proskills, licensed for traini

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Proskills, the new Government backed skills and training organisation for the process and manufacturing industries, was recommended to receive a licence to operate from the Education and Skills Secretary, Ruth Kelly on 6th July.

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    HW pulls out of plastics

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Heywood Williams Group PLC has announced that it plans to sell its Plastics Division (including Spectus and Kestrel/BCE) following a strategic review. In future, Heywood Williams will focus on its specialist distribution businesses.

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    Sieving for the grains of truth

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Steve Ashton writes about Low price – at what cost? (GA July, page 54):

  • The Radius premises at Rainford, St Helens
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    Further innovations from Radius

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Radius Plastics claims to be the market leader in the profile bending and special frames market, although the company is quite happy to share its expertise with others.

  • Martin Blore (right) of Strathclyde Insulating Glass receives EN 1279-3 Kitemark certification from Paul Parkins, Scheme Manager of BSI
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    A Scottish first for Strathclyde

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Strathclyde Insulating Glass Ltd has achieved Part 3 accreditation under the new EN1279 regulations, and announces that it is the first Scottish manufacturer to do so.

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    Time for engineers to speak up

    2005-08-02T00:00:00Z

    Your editorial on the nuclear debate (BSj 06/05) was timely. With buildings consuming a large part of the UK’s energy supplies, it is time for engineers to agree the best options for reducing their energy consumption and provide the government with their advice.There are many ways in which building engineers ...