Workshop at UK Security Expo for Facilities Managers on Counter Terrorism protection

  • 22 Nov 2016

UK Security Expo

30 Nov – 1 Dec 2016 at London Olympia

UK Security Expo provides a key focus on facilities and emergency planning with a free to attend workshop, Counter Terrorism for Facilities Managers, covering everything FMs need to know to protect their business.

Chris Phillips, former Head of NaCTSO, who is leading the workshop comments: “It’s a fact that FMs often come into their role without a security background but make important security decisions and purchases. Be assured the plans you have to react to a fire may well be the last thing you want to do in the event of a terrorist incident”

Expert speakers will demonstrate how to make a building terrorism resistant, communicating in a crisis and the importance of building links with safety and security.

Speakers include:

  • Jim MacKenzie, Special Adviser, Centre for Risk-Reducing Design
  • David Cox, European Channel Manager – Window Film, 3M
  • Peter Joyce, Chair of the London Branch, EPS
  • Caroline Field, Head of Risk and Resilience at BuroHappold Engineering Designing out Terrorism

The Designing out Terrorism conferences includes specialist sessions relevant to FMs on SABRE, intelligent buildings and mitigating the terrorist threat. A Crisis Management training workshop delivered by NYA requires attendees to structure a response to an unfolding crisis incident and the Securing Crowded Places Immersive Demonstrator in association with the Home Office, JSaRC and CPNI uses the event venue itself as the place to be protected.

About UK Security Expo

UK Security Expo attracts over 8,000 global end-users of security. It includes a high level educational programmes that is open to all visitors free of charge. It includes CPD verified conferences, workshops, live demonstrations and more.

Tickets are available at www.uksecurityexpo.com.

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