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Fire Safety Matters to run interactive Women in Fire Safety webinar
04 March 2026
AS PART of the multiple award-winning magazine’s ongoing Women in Fire Safety campaign, Fire Safety Matters is set to host an hour-long Continuing Professional Development (CPD)-accredited webinar purpose-designed to shine a light on the myriad achievements realised by female professionals operating in the fire sector.

To be chaired by Mark Sennett (CEO of Western Business Media and the founder of Fire Safety Matters magazine) on 8 May from 10.30 am-11.30 am, this interactive session is underpinned by a core objective: to increase diversity across the fire safety domain.
Taking part are Stacey Adams (project specification and business growth lead at Apollo Fire Detectors), Kelly Nock (managing director at Xact Consultancy and Training), Julie Saunders FISFM AIFireE ATPI (fire safety inspector representing the Institute of Fire Safety Managers) and Isabel Elswood (fire suppression manager at the Fire Protection Association’s fire testing laboratory).
During the course of the webinar, there will be an exploration of not only what more can be done to encourage more women to seek a career in the fire sector, but also a concentration on how leading females in the sector have achieved career progression to date.
In what’s going to be a hugely informative Q&A-style format, the participants will share personal experiences from their time in the sector to date.
Fire Safety Matters’ Women in Fire Safety campaign is very much part of the mix. Indeed, feedback from webinar attendees is going to help shape the magazine’s new and ongoing campaign, which runs in parallel with the Women in Fire Safety Awards (recently acquired by Western Business Media).
All those industry practitioners who register to view the webinar will qualify for CPD courtesy of Fire Safety Matters’ arrangement with the Institute of Fire Safety Managers.
*Register for Fire Safety Matters’ Women in Fire Safety webinar NOW!
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