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NSI at IFSEC 2017

by Mark Rowe

The NSI (National Security Inspectorate) are going to IFSEC 2017, on stand B950 within the new Installer World part of the show, from Tuesday to Thursday, June 20 to 22, at ExCeL London.

This new area is dedicated to the interests of installers, integrators and engineers, where NSI can share its latest thinking on standards in the industry with buyers of installation services. The NSI will be there in force – with the NSI owl, ‘Cash’, to welcome visitors, share essential information for the security and fire safety community and launch this year’s Women in Security Awards, in association with Professional Security magazine. NSI are this year’s host of the Women in Security Awards, later in 2017.

NSI staffers will also be involved in some of the specialist seminars over the three days.

– Head of Technical Services, Tony Weeks, will be taking part in a panel session on Tuesday, June 20, discussing trends in the security industry.
– NSI Auditor, Clare Crump, will be joining forces with Tony Porter, Surveillance Camera Commissioner on the morning of Wednesday, June 21, for a session on the Surveillance Camera Code of Practice
– As a certification body for fire safety, NSI will also have a presence in FIREX International, next door to IFSEC. NSI’s Operations Manager, Chris Hayes will be at the Firex Expertise and Guidance Theatre on the morning of Thursday, June 22. Chris will guide the audience through the legal requirements of those responsible for fire safety within buildings and give guidance on choosing a competent fire risk assessor.

The Engineers of Tomorrow competition, supported by NSI over the 18 years since it started, is being held next to the NSI stand. NSI’s own auditors will be adjudicating the competition, a showcase of young talent, over the three days.

Richard Jenkins, pictured, NSI chief exec says: “We are delighted to be partnering IFSEC International again in 2017. IFSEC is an opportunity for both our approved companies and those contemplating NSI approval to meet and speak to our team of experts face-to-face. As the largest industry gathering of the year it’s also a convenient way to keep up to date with the latest developments and technologies within the security and fire sectors. Our experts are looking forward to sharing their knowledge on our stand and in various sessions throughout the three days. For buyers of installation and associated services it’s an ideal opportunity to learn about the value of working with NSI approved companies.”

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