Training

NSI seminar dates

by Mark Rowe

The National Security Inspectorate (NSI) is running a seminar for security consultants on the Security Industry Authority’s (SIA) proposal for Business Licensing.

NSI will be holding a half day seminar on Thursday, February 27, for security consultants. The NSI say that their seminar will be of interest to those consultants who have clients that work in the relevant licensable sectors and will promote an opportunity for consultants to gain a greater understanding the impact Business Licensing is likely to have.

As previously announced, NSI is already holding two complimentary half-day seminars at its headquarters in Maidenhead on Wednesday, February 26. This is for organisations who are actively involved in licensable activities and aims to provide information to help attendees better understand the SIA’s requirements.

The SIA have previously announced that all businesses providing regulated security services under contract will be required to hold an SIA Business Licence from 6th April 2015 with applications for licenses being accepted from April this year. This proposed legislation is awaiting ministerial approval.

If wishing to attend either seminar you can book online using the NSI booking form.

Or contact Daniel Offley, NSI Sales and Marketing Executive on 01628 764849, [email protected] for more information.

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