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dedicated exclusively to profiling relevant and topical products and services directly to facilities managers in the UK. Facilities-UK keeps FMs up to date with current legislation and training courses and is now packaged in a user friendly and visually appealing format to ensure that every issue will be the ultimate reference tool. Much like the magazine, the front section of the


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Facilities-UK Handbook 2010-11 gives you essential information on topical issues facilities managers face in today's sea of legislation, such as the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme strategy and new equipment or alternatives to R22, while the easy to use directory of suppliers and services means whether you are looking for information or providers, you'll find it here.


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FEATURE ARTICLES


6 Health and safety when working at height Mark Winfield discusses making the right choice when working at height.


8 Industry needs to work together on R22 issue Nick Morley comments on the equipment or alternatives to R22...


10 It will never happen to me Tony Beale explains the risks of non residential fires across the UK.


12 Energy compliance: What FMs need to know Colin Blears explains the importance of compliance with the EPBD.


14 The definition of fit for purpose is BS 8484 It is critical that employers meet their legal duty of care. By Anne de Vere.


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19 List of contents 21 Building Services 33 Catering and Vending 36 Cleaning and Maintenance 39 Computer Systems 40 Facilities Management 43 Health and Safety 52 Interiors 58 Office Furniture 60 Office Supplies/Solutions 65 Relocation/Move Management 68 Security and Fire 80 Waste Management


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