ASFP to hold September building safety seminar

ASFP to hold September building safety seminar

The Association for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) has announced it will hold a seminar in London on Monday 5th September 2022. The event, which will run from 10am-3pm, will be held at the Aviva Building London, 1 Undershaft, London.

Bringing together keynote speakers from across Government and the fire industry, along with ASFP passive fire protection experts, the event will discuss the Building Safety Act and Competency Pathway - how they will affect you?

The seminar will focus on two key areas. Firstly it will consider the Building Safety Act and the implications of subsequent secondary legislation. The discussions will then move on to how competency requirements will be introduced and managed. Topics will include the latest legislative changes, and amendments to product standards, including the creation of Safety Critical Product groups. It will then go on to explain the various ways in which passive fire protection professionals can demonstrate their competency.

The seminar offers the opportunity to network with industry professionals, ASFP Officers and members. Their exhibitors will be on hand to discuss their products and services and answer your technical queries.

Places are limited so to reserve your space now visit https://asfp.org.uk/page/Seminar. The price is £75 plus VAT for ASFP members and £120 plus VAT for non-members.

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