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  1. Buckingham Palace blaze sparks interest in fire safety

    The fire at Buckingham Palace - which threatened to disrupt the jubilee celebrations - is a high profile example of the importance of good fire safety management and disaster planning. A fire in a flat above the East Gallery was quickly detected at 1845 by the Palace's internal automatic fire detection system. The Fi...

    News | 5 Jun 2002

  2. Security breaches put employers on red alert

    ...naged to achieve one of the most serious breaches of Commons security ever suggest that security is still not being taken seriously enough. This seems surprising, given the blanket coverage of national security issues, but this incident is the latest in a series of embarassing breaches, notably the Buckingham Palace intruder and the purple flour thrown at Tony Blair from the VIP gallery in the House of Commons. The law – in the form of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 – requires employers to develop procedures to deal appropriately with serious and imminent danger, and...

    News | 16 Sep 2004

  3. Legionella trial special

    ...vent of a terrorist attack or natural disaster. There's a much greater threat to business ­ the loss of people Kelly Mansfield reports 16 workplacelaw S ecurity was high on the National agenda last year, following high profile incidents in which pro-hunt demonstrators breached Commons security, Buckingham Palace was intruded upon and purple flour was thrown at Tony Blair from the VIP gallery in the House of Commons. In the wake of the events of 9/11, these security breaches were taken very seriously ­ the ease with which individuals were able to gain access to what should be some of the most secure...

    Magazine issue | 1 Jun 2005

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