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FSM Live 2023 Conference registration opens
20 March 2023
REGISTRATION IS now open for Fire Safety Matters Live 2023, which is a new one-day conference organised and run by Fire Safety Matters magazine and which takes place at the Coventry Building Society Arena on 15 June.

Free tickets to this event are limited so book your places now at www.fsmlive.co.uk to avoid disappointment.
Attendees will have access to seven hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD)-accredited seminars and will receive a CPD certificate for attending.
Delegates will also be able to enjoy free teas, coffees, refreshments and luncheon in our exhibition area, which features 40-plus of the leading brands in the fire sector collectively showcasing all of the latest training, guidance, products, services and technology.
The conference is not to be missed as the opening address will be delivered by the Building Safety Regulator from the Health and Safety Executive. There will also be seminars presented by representatives from the Fire Industry Association, BAFE, the Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board, the National Security Inspectorate, the Association for Specialist Fire Protection and more.
View the full FSM Live 2023 conference agenda by CLICKING HERE
Fire Safety Matters Live will also be co-located with the IFSM Technical Day (separate registration is required). 400-plus fire safety professionals are expected to attend on 15 June 2023 at the Coventry Building Society Arena.
Free tickets to this event are limited so book your places now at www.fsmlive.co.uk to avoid disappointment.
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