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On-demand webinar: Navigate the Building Safety Act with confidence

Not sure if your supply chain is fully aligned with the Building Safety Act? 

Are you confident your supply chain possesses the organisational competence against the Building Safety Act before arriving on-site – and throughout your project duration? 

Watch our webinar – BSA Radar: Navigate the Building Safety Act with confidence 

Join Naomi Kesterton, Product Director, and Nick Smith, Head of Sustainability and Regulatory, at Once For All. 

Webinar on navigating the Building Safety Act with confidence, featuring presenters Naomi Kesterton and Nick Smith from Once For All.

They will discuss why it’s important to have visibility of your supply chain and their capabilities against the Building Safety Act – and how it affects you. They’ll explain how to use BSA Radar, so you can see which suppliers in your supply chain are aligned with the Building Safety Act. 

With a demo, you can see the full benefits of BSA Radar and see which suppliers possess the competence you need,  as well as work categories classed as high-risk (i.e. roofing and cladding, mechanical, electrical), so you have confidence when they arrive on site. 

Be part of creating a safer future for all in the built environment with BSA Radar.

Who is this webinar for?

This webinar is beneficial for: 

  • Supply Chain Managers and Directors 
  • Compliance managers 
  • Risk managers 
  • Procurement managers 
  • FM providers eg building, estates and facilities managers 

 

Agenda

  • Introductions  
  • Are you confident in your supply chain’s alignment with the Building Safety Act? 
  • How to improve visibility of the BSA throughout your supply chain 
  • About the Building Safety requirement and eligibility 
  • Difference between Building Safety Requirement and BSA badges on the platform 
  • How BSA Radar helps main contractors like you 
  • Demo: BSA Radar in action 
  • Q&A
 

Register to watch on-demand!

Webinars Main Contractors, Building Safety Act, Building Safety