REGISTER TO ATTEND CLICK HERE! 14-17 MAY 2012 NEC BIRMINGHAM
LONE WORKER PROTECTION EDUCATION PROGRAMME – HALL 3A
Sponsored by DAY 3 – WEDNESDAY 16TH MAY
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15.00 - 16.00
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A mobile operators perspective of the lone worker market Speakers: Paula Gunnell, Senior Product Partners Manager, EverythingEverywhere (Orange); Ian Johannessen, Managing Director, Peoplesafe
Protecting the lives of lone workers Barry Holt, Director of Policy & Research, IIRSM
Centre Stage Theatre Hall 5 - Is Lone Working Protection a Paradox? Chair: Mr Brian Sims BA (Hons) Hon FSyI, Editor, Security Management Today Online Speakers: Mr Malcolm Cheshire, CEO, Third Margin; Mr Patrick Dealtry, MD, Lone Working Group Ltd
Police Response to Lone Worker Systems Speaker: Ken Meanwell, Staff Offi cer, ACPO Security Systems Group
Does the Security Industry Help or Hinder the Lone Worker Market Speaker: Ian Johannessen, Managing Director, Peoplesafe
DAY 4 – THURSDAY 17TH MAY
Protecting lone workers - the human perspective Speaker: Ms Nicole Vazquez, Training Consultant, Suzy Lamplugh Trust
How to design a profi table lone worker solution Speaker: Miguel Angel Orellana, Chief Marketing Offi cer, Oysta Technology Inc
BS 8484 and The BSIA Lone Worker Group Speaker: Mr Alex Carmichael, Director, British Security Industry Association (BSIA)
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