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Building Management Systems
HOW TO DEVELOP A SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (SMS)

INTRODUCTION Every successful organization understands that safety is not a cost but an investment. A well-structured Safety Management System (SMS) helps prevent workplace accidents, ensure

Building Management Systems
ENFORCING SAFETY FOR CONTINUITY FOR NIGERIAN BUSINESSES  

In the dynamic and opportunity-rich landscape of Nigerian business, continuity and safety are paramount for sustained success. Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, with its vibrant entrepreneurial

Fire Safety Strategy
A GUIDE TO FIRE STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT FOR HOSPITALITY SECTOR

A good fire strategy sets a clear framework for fire safety – helping to protect reputational risk, increase productivity and ensure protection of Life, Environment and Assets.  It is invaluable for due diligence purposes and if a strategic approach to managing fire risk is needed in a wider business context. It demonstrates compliance with the fundamental objectives of the applicable fire safety legislation, business, and property protection objectives, and provides the basis for a safety case that to meet the requirements of insurers.

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TRAINING ON CYBER SECURITY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

ISO/IEC 27032 addresses, defined “Cybersecurity” or “the Cyberspace security” as the “preservation of confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information in the Cyberspace”. In turn “Cyberspace” is defined as “the complex environment resulting from the interaction of people, software and services on the Internet by means of technology devices and networks connected to it, which does not exist in any physical form”.
Cybersecurity is becoming a critical issue as most businesses now use computers in their day-to-day operations. The use of computers for the storage of the most sensitive data of most businesses presents its own risk and threat to business continuity.

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