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(l-r) : Ian Martin, Director of Risk and Intelligence, Bidvest Noonan; Liz Cummins, Managing Director, Bidvest Noonan; Dr David Rubens, Executive Director, The ISRM; Cormac Sheils, Chief Operating Officer, Bidvest Noonan

Bidvest Noonan to chair Special Interest Group on tall building security

Bidvest Noonan has partnered with the Institute of Strategic Risk Management (ISRM) to launch a Special Interest Group dedicated to supporting the global tall building sector.

With a strong track record of securing high-profile tall buildings, Bidvest Noonan, a leading FM services business, will chair this initiative.

The Special Interest Group will focus on identifying and understanding threats while developing insights and solutions to address the challenges the sector faces. The group will bring key stakeholders together, including service providers, property managers, blue light networks and others, to advance knowledge, share insights, and establish frameworks that contribute to a safer, more resilient built environment.

Dr David Rubens, Executive Director at the ISRM, said: “The pace of change in today’s world is accelerating, creating new risks that cannot be tackled in isolation. This Special Interest Group provides an essential platform for bringing together expertise from across the industry to help organisations anticipate and navigate emerging threats. I want to thank Bidvest Noonan for their leadership in this initiative.”

Liz Cummins, Managing Director at Bidvest Noonan, added: “While every city and building is unique, many challenges and emerging threats in securing tall buildings are shared worldwide. That is why we are so pleased to work with the ISRM to bring together industry leaders, share insights, and help shape best practices for the future. We look forward to collaborating with stakeholders and sharing the expertise we have developed in supporting iconic tall buildings.”

Webinar: Staying on Top of Safety

FMJ has partnered with Watco to deliver a webinar on Thursday 30th January where we will be grilling a panel of experts on how facilities managers can maintain a safe workplace while balancing shrinking budgets.

The webinar follows the Lifting the Lid report series that the industrial paint and repair products specialist has been developing over the past few years based on research conducted with FMs across the UK. The research explored core responsibilities of the FM role, including how they have evolved in the past decade, and the associated challenges to manage.

Watco’s Sales Director and key contributor to the reports, Chris Budd, will be joined by a panel of experts including Phil Pinnington, Head of Audit & Consultancy at the British Safety Council, Nick Bray, Head of HSEQ, ISS UK and Ireland and Jenni Gallop, Director of Estates and Facilities at Provide Community.

With decades of combined experience in the introduction and management of health and safety in complex, demanding environments, the panel will provide the audience with recommendations broken down into steps that can be introduced immediately.

The panel will discuss the research data from FMs across the UK, the evidence they have seen of those experiences across industries and their first-hand recommendations on how to manage those challenges and ease the pressure.

Click here to sign up for the webinar.

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