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Member update


Dominic Louks, head of membership, provides an update for FPA and RISCAuthority members


RISCAuthority recently published the following two documents, which are available for free download from www.riscauthority.co.uk


Security Bulletin: Business risks posed by drones


Sales of these unmanned, remotely piloted aircraft are now growing exponentially throughout the world. The risk of a drone coming into contact with the physical assets and/ or personnel of a business grows by the day. The principal objective of this bulletin


is to examine the risks from drones faced by commercial policyholders, particularly damage to property, loss of privacy, business continuity and the safety and morale of personnel on insured premises.


administered by


RC65 – Recommendations for fi re safety in 3D printing


These recommendations have been produced to minimise the likelihood and consequences of a fire involving a 3D printer in commerce and industry. The term ‘3D printing’ relates to a wide range of processes using diverse equipment and a broad spectrum of applied materials. The advice is not intended to apply


to 3D printing undertaken in a domestic environment – recommendations are not directed to any industrial sector and are concerned with the need for 3D printers to operate in a fi re safe environment, whether they are permanently attended or being


administered by


Security Bulletin: Business risks posed by drones


RC65: Recommendations for fi re safety with 3D printing


Version 1 Published 2018


Version 1 Published 2018


58 JULY/AUGUST 2018 www.frmjournal.com


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