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FIREX webinar

by Mark Rowe

The Fire Protection Association (FPA) hosted the first FIREX webinar for 2016, focusing on the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and what this means to individual businesses.

The webinar hosted by the FPA’s training business and operations manager, John Briggs, explored what would be expected from a responsible person in regards to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. John highlighted two strong case studies that demonstrated why you may be the responsible person by default and how to avoid imprisonment and heavy fines.

Gerry Dunphy, Event Director- IFSEC & FIREX International said: “We were delighted to host our first webinar of 2016 in partnership with the FPA, having spoken to the industry we know that keeping on top of legislation is often difficult and it is vital that they have access to resources that can assist with this. It was great to work with John and the FPA to bring this informative and vital webinar covering critical topics to our fire safety professional audience.”

A recorded version is now available to download for free on the FIREX International event website. To download and listen click here: www.firex.co.uk/FPA_Webinar_RRO. For more on FIREX International 2016 visit www.firex.co.uk.

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