Book now for Event & Venue Security on April 18 and 19, an event covering the specifics of public venues and live events.
Visitors at the conference at the QEII Centre, Westminster, London, will hear about best practice security procedures, threat levels and new initiatives. Speakers on political party conferences include Sussex Assistant Chief Constable Nigel Yeo and Tony Duffell, Conference Planning Manager for Sussex Police. They will discuss technology and security guarding issues at Brighton conferences: . Tony Crane of manufacturer Rapiscan Security Products will speak on people screening at party conferences.
As reported last issue, invited speakers include Sir John Stevens, recently retired Chief Commissioner of the Met; Terry O’Neill, Managing Director, Security Watchdog; Peter Ryan, Head of Security at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games; John Saunders, Chief Executive, SIA; and David Dickinson, Chief Executive, BSIA. Douglas Greenwell of Group 4 Securicor will discuss the SIA legislation in action. Other topics include understanding BS 8406 and the implications of the 48-hour week.
What they say
David Dickinson, Chief Executive of British Security Industry Association (BSIA) says: “Given the constant level of threats facing public venues in general, an event like this is extremely important as a way for the world’s security experts to meet and exchange information and experiences." Running alongside the conference is a trade exhibition featuring vendors of security technology and services, including CCTV monitoring and installation, access control, alarm systems, remote monitoring, security lighting and training. Registration for the trade exhibition is free in advance. A two day conference pass costs £695 plus vat, but early booking discounts are available. Call the ticket hotline on 020 8822 6919.




