At this years Event Safety Summit at Rock Lititz Pennsylvania, UKCMA chair Eric Stuart shared a stage with the Event Safety Alliance Vice Chair, Steve Adelman.
The United Kingdom Crowd Management Association (UKCMA), has announced the new elected Chairperson replacing Mark Harding, who is standing down from the position after ten years.
Just announced for this year’s Festival and Outdoor Events Show (Festout) is the SaFest Training Zone.
The Festival and Outdoor Events Show (Festout) has announced a new two-day complimentary conference focused on event safety and security.
The FSOA have released an industry-wide survey to benchmark the current and future levels of resources within the Security Industry.
We know from the length of the service request queues, Twitter and other incoming messages that some people and businesses are frustrated at struggling to register and apply for licenses on our new licensing system.
The Home Office has opened the consultation process, providing a detailed proposal (see the three links below) for a new regulatory regime for the private security industry, encouraging all companies and security professionals to read and respond by 15th January 2013.
Mark Harding, Chairman of UKCMA has been working with other industry peers in liaison with Skills for Security over the past six months, with the aim to create the National Occupational Standards for Event Security.
UKCMA chairman Mark Harding has responded to suggestions in the Event trade magazine that the army should provide security for future live events.
The UK Crowd Management Association (UKCMA) has expanded its membership and remit with two new members, Capita Symonds and University of Derby Corporate.
The HSE has announced the launch of its new online event safety microsite, 2nd May 2012.