Exhibition & Webinar Mon, Apr 24, 2017 12:27 PM
Abloy UK is calling for visitors to ISEC 2017 to attend its seminar, which explains important changes to access control locking applications on fire and escape doors
Taking place on April 26-27 2017 in the Conference Centre, Citywest, Dublin, ISEC is Ireland's long established event for the Irish Security and Fire Industry.
The seminar will help delegates understand the minimum legal performance criteria for access control locking applications for fire and escape doors. This includes EN179 and EN1125, reinforced with new licencing requirements for locksmiths and installers in the Republic of Ireland, through the Private Security Authority (PSA) and impending changes in local Building Regulations.
Pat Jefferies (pictured), Commercial Director at Abloy UK, is presenting the seminar, and is retained by BSI and CEN as the UK’s Electric Locking Technical Expert. He will also cover implementing the requirements of the ‘Construction Products Directive’ applicable throughout Europe within the seminar.
Pat commented: “If you or your business supply, specify, or install access control locking or blocking as part of a security system, you cannot afford to miss this seminar. I’ll be explaining the minimum performance criteria, and the implications of getting the specification wrong.”
ISEC 2017 is a free event - for more information or to register to attend go here.
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