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FEATURE SHOW PREVIEW THE FM IRELAND CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION


are stored, labelled, used and disposed of so as prevent harm to themselves and others. Day 2 – Hazards facility managers are


Now more than ever, you need to be sure you’re getting the maximum return from every euro and minute available to you. By putting all the products, people and knowledge you need in one place, FM Ireland offers the best possible return on your investment


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elivered in conjunction with our supporting organisations the multi-


streamed FM Ireland Conference features over 50 industry leaders and experts who will address the key issues affecting all those involved in delivering FM Services now, as well as looking at the impact of new technologies and changing work practices on the role of the facilities manager in the future. Free to attend, these conference sessions


are your opportunity to hear the latest in new ideas, legislation, approach, technology and best practice across all aspects involved in delivering safe, secure, clean and effective environments. The FM Ireland Conference uses a


combination of presentations, workshops, facilitated panel discussions and interactive questions & answers sessions, to ensure you access to the information you want, whatever your interests. Hosted by the IWFM and SCSI, these


two ½ day conferences held from 10.00 – 12.30 on both days day will look at:


26 FEBRUARY/MARCH 2019 | IRISH MANUFACTURING Day 1 – "Creating Employee Centred


and Effective Workplaces” addressing the strategy and people issues. Day 2 – "The Work Space and the


Working Environment” addressing the technology and what this may mean for people and the sector. Individual presentations will address: • Lone/Remote Working • Smart Building Technology • Big Data to improve FM Services • Role of the AI and Robotics in the FM Sector • Creating Employee Centered and Effective Workplaces • Cleaning and Maintenance Hosted by IOSH East Ireland Branch,


these two ½ day session conferences held 10.00 – 12.30 will focus on: Day 1 – Whether it is exposure to


asbestos, paints, solvents, cleaning detergents or other substances resulting from the maintenance and/or cleaning of a facility, facility managers need to be aware of how chemicals and other potentially dangerous substances


FM Ireland - the complete event for those involved in managing, maintaining and operating facilities of all kinds


likely to encounter on a regular basis. Employers have a legal duty to manage the risks associated with their employees driving for work, whether the employee is driving a company vehicle or their own. By managing driving for work employers will not only reduce risk but can potentially generate significant cost savings. Individual presentations will address: • Managing Chemicals Safely • Managing Asbestos Safely • PPE and Handling Chemicals - RPE and Face Fit Testing • Working at Height - Don't fall short • Driving for Work and Van Fleet Safety • Managing Contractors (In the context of maintenance works & the construction regulations)


FIRE SAFETY – ASFP IRELAND The 2019 FM Ireland Fire Safety Theatre, sponsored by the Association for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) and the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE), will again feature presentations from legislative and industry experts providing guidance and direction for those responsible for fire safety management. In particular, we shall look at the


additional recommendations and responsibilities which flow from The Task Force Report dated 28th May 2018. These include: • Additional guidance for those with statutory section 18 (2) responsibility for fire safety in buildings • The new requirement for a "Public Notice of Fire Safety” in every building to which section 18 (2) applies • New and specific fire safety regulations for the recommended priority "sleeping accommodation” sector • New regulations for large and complex buildings; • Action to identify and target those who neglect their fire safety obligations


 Head to the address below to register online FREE to attend: http://www.fmireland.com/registration/ To find out more about FM Ireland,


simply email the FM Ireland Team on fmireland@stepex.com


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