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Points of view
The desire for a greater use of technology and major concerns over the non-licensing of in-house personnel are the core findings of the recent Reliance Security Services/Security Management Today survey eliciting industry reaction to the Security Industry Authority’s regulation of the private sector. Oona Rosser reports. Photographs courtesy of Reliance ...
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Point of no return
The F-Gas Regulation has far-reaching implications for many building services operators, so why is it being ignored?
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Pleased to be part of the team
This is my first contribution to the CIBSE pages since I took up my new post as chief executive, although hopefully last month’s article will have already told you something about me.
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Whos up for the Olympics?
With the industry continuing in a sustained boom, it is hard to see who is going to step out of their normal business to build the key Olympic projects.
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A new style of ownership for Newdawn
Ownership in the industry is changing, companies will compete in some areas while co-operating in others
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Notions of motion
Video Motion Detection, Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR), PTZ units and dome cameras – all are under scrutiny courtesy of Security Management Today in the final instalment of our regular series of articles reviewing The Security Institute’s ‘Client Guide to the Acquisition, Deployment and Use of CCTV’.
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Staff write mission statement
Rehau trade fabricator, Euroglaze, wanted its workforce to believe in the company mission statement so the staff were asked to write it.
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Mapping renewables
Would you like to monitor the government’s progress towards its ‘aim’ for 20% of electricity to come from sustainable sources?
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Watch out for rogue staff, Mr Manager…
Sir – following the explosion in low cost, portable storage devices – from the memory stick to the iPod (‘Open to personal download abuse’, Secure IT, SMT, January 2006, pp49-50) – companies must wake up to the fact that there’s a great deal to be done when it comes to ...
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Security solutions at Total Workplace Management
Total workplace management – the dedicated facilities management exhibition and conference programme organised BY CMP Information, publisher of Security Management Today – runs at London’s Olympia Exhibition Halls on Tuesday 10 and Wednesday 11 October.
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Manage security from within
Sir – in recent years, the drive towards regulatory compliance has helped in raising security’s status such that it has become a Board level issue (‘Peak practice’, SMT, June 2006, pp28-31).
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Mail Room Security
Which are the industries most at risk from mail-based terrorist attacks? Richard Thompson unveils the results of an extensive vertical sector survey undertaken by Pitney Bowes that no security professionals can afford to ignore.
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Non-cogs in the machine
Of the 36 trainee managers taken on by Wilmott Dixon this year – the highest-ever number – 10 are graduates who studied a non-construction related degree.
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Low tack tape measures up
The new packaging on fascias from GAP’s premium roofline range Homeline is designed to speed up installation time.
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Visitor security a top priority at Lloyds TSB
Kalamazoo Security Print has won a major contract to supply visitor management systems across 15 London-based sites owned by Lloyds TSB.
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Lignting solutions
The latest in illumination, plus Stephen Kennett finds out how lighting helped create a futuristic setting for Salford University’s pioneering ‘Think Lab’ facility
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Are they having a laugh?
These cheeky tabloid-style posters are for real. They raised health awareness in a regional trial which could now go national.