BSI to host BAFE focused webinar looking at latest fire safety competency schemes available to the industry
Tuesday 14th July 2020
BSI Live Webinar 23/07/2020: BAFE SP206 and SP105 - Protecting your integrity, minimizing risk and putting safety first.
In the BSI hosted webinar, recent Schemes launched by BAFE will be discussed, being BAFE SP206 (covering the Design, Installation, Commissioning, Recharge and Maintenance of kitchen fire protection/suppression systems) and BAFE’s latest Scheme made available, BAFE SP105 (covering the Service and Maintenance of Dry and Wet Riser/Falling Installations).
Chris Auger, Head of Schemes – BAFE, will also provide an update on work continuing throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and provide an explanation of scheme development.
The BSI hosted webinar will also be joined by Richard Gurney, Certification Group Manager – BSI, who will provide useful insight on the route to achieving Third Party Certification and BAFE Registration.
Topics that will be covered:
- BAFE
- Update on assessments/work continuing in light of the current situation
- Why schemes for specific services are being developed
- Key elements assessed under both schemes and why it is important for the industry
- Route to third party certification and registering with BAFE
- The benefit to your business of Kitemark certification including market access
BSI Live Webinar: BAFE SP206 and SP105 - Protecting your integrity, minimizing risk and putting safety first
Thursday 23 July 2020
10:00 – 11:00 (GMT)
For more information and to register for the webinar please click here
Featured News
-
Dame Judith Hackitt states competence and accreditation is going to be a major safety feature of the future Thursday 7th May 2020
-
Staffordshire Fire and Rescue is advising businesses to review fire risk assessments Thursday 26th March 2020
-
Home Office informs the FIA about Key Worker status of fire safety personnel Monday 23rd March 2020
Find a BAFE® Registered Company

Where do I begin with fire safety for my building?
Legal obligations nationwide require the appointed responsible person for fire safety for commercial/non-domestic premises to have adequate fire protection.