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14 Aug 2003 5:07PM

The protection of electronic equipment installations is a vital part of the business continuity plans of most organisations. A new British Standard provides workplace managers with valuable guidance on assessing the risks to electronic equipment with relation to fire safety - Ian Taylor of fire and engineering consultants Lawrence Webster Forrest reports in this month's Facilities Management Legal Update Journal.

BS 6266: 2002 - "Code of Practice for Fire Protection for Electronic Equipment... (276 more words)



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