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planned and reactive maintenance system available free to members of the FM Charity Network Forum. The Forum is a not-for-profit association
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for facilities management professionals working within charity organisations. Its members include senior managers at Shelter, Marie Curie, Asthma UK, NSPCC and ActionAid. The Forum currently has in excess of 100 participating charity members. The complyNC system has been
developed specifically for property and facilities managers needing a fresh solution to a critical challenge, one that is not exorbitantly expensive, needlessly complex and ‘un-user friendly’. Its new planned and reactive maintenance software system is delivered on a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) basis and can be accessed through any standard web browser. complyNC co-founder Mark Purnell
nderwriting the mutual respect and relevance of The Environment Agency and hazardous storage experts Denios, managing director Roy Smith observes, “We
strive to endorse the advice of the Environment Agency. Our ambitions, ideals and goals are the same, to make our world a healthier and safer place to live, both for ourselves, our children today and for future generations to come. By following a few simple rules and guidelines our collective goals can be achieved. The following criteria are guaranteed to make a difference to your business and the environment.“ Running a ‘green business’ makes good
business sense. Use the 10 point check list that follows to make sure your site is right for the environment. 1. Are storage containers fit for purpose, regularly inspected and maintained? 2. Are storage areas and containers sited away from watercourses, drains and unsurfaced areas? 3. Do storage containers have secondary containment, such as a bund, to contain any leaks or spills? 4. Do you have procedures and training
• only clean water, such as roof drainage, to surface water drains • all contaminated water, such as sewage and trade effluent, to foul drains. Dealing with pollution emergencies 10. Do you have a plan, equipment and training to deal with pollution emergencies?
for safe delivery and handling of materials?
Waste management 5. Is your storage and handling of waste safe and does it comply with the law? 6. Do you know where your waste goes? Are you sure it’s disposed of correctly? 7. Are you reducing and recycling your waste? Do it and save money.
Site drainage 8. Do you have an up to date drainage plan of your site? 9. Is your site drained correctly?
Pioneering system will help charities get the best from critical resources
omplyNC Ltd, a technology business focused on meeting the demands for operational efficiency and compliance in the property and facilities sector, says it will make its
says: “As well as hosting the application, we will be providing implementation, configuration and training services, migration of legacy data from existing computer-aided FM (CAFM) systems, and ongoing system support and tailoring to meet the specific operational requirements of each member charity. And there will be no restrictions on user numbers or data volumes. We are delighted to be able to help support the vital work these FMs do for their charity organisations.” Andy Christophi, founder and chair of
the FM Charity Network Forum, commented: “Running the estate of a charity organisation is a demanding task, and any efficiency savings made in managing facilities inevitably means more investment directed to core services. By making this innovative system available free to all our members, complyNC offers the chance to replace expensive on- premise systems with state-of-the-art tools, and – by collating feedback from multiple implementations – we will be helping our members continually improve the system.” Web:
http://complync.com
Order your free Pollution Prevention Pays Pack (booklet, DVD and posters) from: Web: www.environment-
agency.gov.uk/publications Download the booklet from Web:
www.enviroment-agency.gov.uk/ppg Tel: 08708 506506 Come and talk to us at free Business Advice Open Days. Find out if there’s an event near you by visiting: Web:
www.businessadviceday.gov.uk For compliance guidance please go to:
www.netregs.gov.uk And for free practical business support including helpline, publications, workshops and on-site visits see: Web:
www.envirowise.gov.uk
Tel: 01952 811991 Email:
sales@denios.co.uk Web:
www.denios.co.uk
FM & Property Event 21 & 22 October
The FM & Property Event is for the UKs most senior property directors, heads of facilities and CRE directors to get together and discuss the current most pressing issues in the facilities and property industry. The event will attract 150 senior delegates who can attend
to interact with peers through an advanced workshop programme led by the FM & Property Committee. The two day event is complimentary by invitation that
includes accommodation at the Hanbury Manor in Hertfordshire, all meals, workshops, discussion groups, speed networking, SPA, golf and evening gala dinner with entertainment. Key discussion topics will include: Bench Marking / Category
Management in FM / Integrating Business Continuity, Risk & Disaster Recovery / Agile Working / Workplace Management, Performance & Quality / Environmental / Savings Towards Capital Projections / Strategic Planning / Importance of Sustainability / Leadership, Motivating Teams and People Perspective / CRE Service / Integration of Estates & Facilities Management / Corporate Real Estate Challenges / Energy Management / Outsourcing / Partnering / Life Cycle Management : Link Between FM & Design, Construction & Real Estate / IT Vision of the future.
For all information regarding the event or to book your place, please contact Jason Awatar. Email:
jasonawatar@globalbusinessevents.co.uk Tel: 07854 942766 Web:
www.globalbusinessevents.co.uk
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