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Contents


Facilities Management UK September - October 2018


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Publisher The World’s Fair Ltd Chambers Business Centre Chapel Road Oldham OL8 4QQ Tel: 0161 683 8000 Fax: 0161 683 8001


Dr Lynne Whatmore, C.Psychol Chief Executive


Printers Buxton Press FM UPDATE


04 Manage Security from the palm of your hand with Cliq® Go.


06 Bellrock awarded a place on Crown Commercial Services Framework.


08 Smart, fit and data-driven; CBRE identifies the top trends in FM.


THE RESPONSIBILITY OF FIRE SAFETY IN HEALTHCARE


10 Andrew Shaw, architectural consultant of Allegion UK, discusses ways to optimise fire safety in healthcare, and why a bespoke solution is key.


NHS CAN SPEND LESS ON ENERGY AND MORE ON PEOPLE


ISSN 1757-3149


The information in this magazine is taken from sources the proprietors believe to be accurate but the publisher cannot be held responsible for any errors or inaccuracies that may occur. Views expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect those held by the publisher.


© COPYRIGHT: ALL MATERIALS IN THIS PUBLICATION REMAIN THE COPYRIGHT OF THE WORLD’S FAIR LIMITED AND NO PART OF IT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE PROPRIETORS


12 A government greenhouse gas emissions survey of the public estate in 2010, found hospitals were amongst the worst offenders.


MINIMISING THE RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH WORK AT HEIGHT


14 Matthew Bailey, Divisional Manager – Inspection & Certification at HCL Safety explores the actions which can be taken to best manage risks.


FMUK APP FOR IPHONE


PROTECT YOUR PEACE OF MIND AGAINST POWER PROBLEMS


18 Leo Craig, General Manager of IP Expo exhibitor Riello UPS, explains why a dependable uninterruptible power supply is a facilities manager’s best friend.


ENERGY MANAGEMENT: FRIEND NOT FOE FOR FMS


22 Tim Wynn-Jones, Head of Distributed Energy Solutions Sales at Centrica Business Solutions.


WORKING TO ENHANCED STANDARDS


EXTINGUISHER MAINTENANCE


26 NSI approves over 1800 companies for the wide-ranging security and fire services including CCTV installation and management.


GET SMART


34 Lighting the pathway to insight and control.


THE 101 ON FIRE DOOR SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES


38 Statistics show that the industry need to educate tenants on who to speak to regarding fire door safety, while there is a call for more transparency in the chain of responsibility, says Allegion Commercial Leader Pete Hancox.


APPOINTMENTS 40 New appointments in the FM industry.


CASE STUDY


42 Energys Group’s Next Generation Lighting and Heating Controls deliver dramatic Energy Savings to Biggleswade Academy.


THIS ISSUE NOW ONLINE! Facilities Management U.K. September / October 2018 www.fmuk-online.co.uk FOR FIRE


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Harnessing Energy to drive efficiency and value


Inside this issue:


• Working to enhanced standards for fire extinguisher maintenance


• Minimising the risks associated with working at height • The 101 on Fire Door Safety Responsibilities


The essential newsmagazine for the Facilities Management industry


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