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New regulations to make cement safer by 2005
Your hands are getting red. Blisters are forming. They break open and it’s like a lunar landscape in miniature, with craters, crusts and scales.Not a pretty sight, but for far too many workers it’s almost normal - just the result of another day pouring cement without proper PPE.It’s estimated that ...
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2004 CIBSE Conference for all
The 2004 CIBSE conference aims to include all parts of the construction team, with a focus on putting sustainability into practice.
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Security Viewpoint
News and views from the British Security Industry Association. For further information visit the BSIA website, which can be found at http://www.bsia.co.uk, or call the BSIA Helpline on 01905 21464
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Vista's smart response
The Vista SmartPIR camera mimics a PIR alarm sensor, offering users a number of options to suit most covert surveillance needs
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SITO web site restructured and relaunched
The Security Industry Training Organisation (SITO) has redesigned and relaunched its web site.
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Training in Perpetuity
Perpetuity Training specialises in the fields of security, crime and risk management, the company's dedicated courses having been designed specifically for managers, supervisors and practitioners operating in the UK and approved by SITO, the IISec or Loughborough University. In the first of a two-part series, we explain some ...
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Sending out the signals
The latest European security standards and IP technology made viable through Broadband and corporate networks offer security managers better quality alarm systems at lower cost.We examine where the monetary savings can be made, and the improvements to be realised from engaging with the new 'digital age'.
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VirusEye: The MessageLabs Update
Alex Shipp, senior anti-virus technologist at MessageLabs, keeps IT security managers up-to-date with all the latest virus news
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The Security Institute: What is 'Security'?
Continuing our series of Opinion articles from members of The Security Institute, consultant Ian Johnson discusses how a lack of awareness of the full range of activities that need to be considered within a security policy can often lead to a worrying fragmentation in approach.
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Industry must support SEAs!
SIR – As any avid reader of Security Management Today (SMT) will have seen, nominations are now being sought for the 2004 Security Excellence Awards.
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JSIC Forum takes shape
The Joint Security Industry Council’s highly topical 2004 Forum will focus on countering the ever-increasing terrorist threat in the UK
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Licensing for door staff goes 'live'
The Security Industry Authority's bid to regulate the private sector has begun with the launch of its licensing scheme for door supervisors in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
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Dilute to waste
Post-9/11, it has become nothing less than a prudent exercise for corporate concerns to take a far closer look at how they manage 'The Empire'.
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Dilute to waste
In a bid to shave bottom line costs, many companies are increasing the remit of security professionals to administer complementary areas such as Health and Safety, IT and general facilities management. Is there a danger that such trends might blur the management and accountability of security? While examining the area ...
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Securiplan opens new City offices
Pioneering manned security services provider Securiplan plc has opened new City offices close to St Paul's, serving its blue chip client base in the area while promoting its services to potential customers.
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System News: Great result at Charlton
Security at The Valley – home of Charlton Athletic FC – has been upgraded thanks to digital video recorders courtesy of Videoswitch
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Physical Security: Target hardening - biting the bullet
Much of today's security procurement spend is eaten up by cameras, access control and intruder alarm systems, often to the detriment of physical security provision. With malicious gun crime on the rise, we argue that target hardening of your buildings and perimeters is an equally vital component in the protection ...