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FSM Golf and Networking Day to run at Celtic Manor Resort
03 May 2022
FIRE SAFETY Matters will be holding its first-ever industry Golf and Networking Day at the prestigious Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, Wales on Tuesday 14 June 2022.

The day has been organised In partnership with the Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM) and is being sponsored by FSi Ltd, Tio Fire Safety and The Fire Safety Event.
Following feedback from readers on our recent networking survey, a large number of you requested that we hold a Golf and Networking Day where you can enjoy Continuing Professional Development (CPD)-accredited content, network with your peers and, of course,, play 18 holes of golf!
The CPD seminar sessions include:
- The Importance of Passive Fire Protection: Tim Barker (FSi Ltd)
- The Importance of Digital Fire Logbooks: Jason Hill (Tio Fire Safety)
- Health First - Cancer in the Fire Safety Industry: Andy Slatter (IFSM)
- One more session to be confirmed
Places are limited so do make sure you book now to avoid disappointment. Delegates will enjoy the following:
- Bacon rolls plus tea and coffee on arrival
- 90 minutes of CPD-accredited seminars (each attendee will receive a CPD certificate of attendance)
- Networking lunch
- 18 holes of golf on the Roman Road Course
- Trophies for the winning team, plus prizes for Closest to the Pin and the Longest Drive
Only limited places remain. You can book your tickers now online at www.fsmgolf.com
*For sponsorship opportunities send an e-mail to: [email protected]
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