3 Webinars Worth Watching – Vantify Intelligence

3 Webinars Worth Watching: Vantify Intelligence, Powered by Barbour EHS

Staying ahead of regulatory changes, emerging standards and sector-wide risk requires more than awareness, it requires understanding. Vantify Intelligence brings together expert-led webinars covering the issues that matter most to compliance, health and safety, and risk professionals. Below, you will find the latest sessions from Vantify Intelligence, each designed to give you practical, applicable insight you can take back to your organisation.

Navigating the New Suicide Standard – A Conversation with Rosie Russell
What does good support look like when someone may be at risk? This vital session unpacks the brand-new standard, BS 30480: Suicide and the Workplace, and what it means for organisations and leaders.

In this session hosted by Teresa Dier, Heather Beach interviews Rosie Russell, President of IIRSM and a key contributor to the new suicide prevention standard – a perspective that makes her insight uniquely valuable.

The standard is designed to help workplaces prepare for the unthinkable with clarity, compassion and confidence. As someone who trains managers and peer supporters to have effective wellbeing conversations, including how to assess suicide risk, Heather will be asking Rosie the practical questions that most people need answered.

We explore:

  • Why this standard matters now
  • What leaders should prioritise
  • Rosie’s dual perspective as a professional and survivor
  • What good support looks like when someone may be at risk
  • First steps organisations can take to embed the standard

Information Security Made Practical: From Myths to Strategy
Do you work in Compliance and Risk, Operations, Facilities/Property or IT? Or do you simply find that information security is creeping under your remit?This webinar will give you a clear route from “what’s required” to “what good looks like” – including organisations considering ISO 27001 as part of a wider assurance programme.

In this webinar hosted by Teresa Dier, Luke Peach from WorkNest busts common myths, explaining what “good” looks like, and outlining a practical improvement journey that helps organisations build a security strategy aligned with business needs, with clear links to ISO 27001 compliance.

We explore:

  • The real goals of information security (protecting confidentiality, integrity, and availability)
  • The most common misconceptions that hold organisations back and what to do instead
  • The threat landscape in plain English: what to worry about, why it matters, and what “good controls” look like
  • A practical “security maturity” journey: where you are now and where you need to be, plus how to get there
  • How to build an effective security strategy and how ISO 27001 can support it (without turning it into a tick-box exercise)
 BS 8674: ‘Understanding the framework for fire risk assessor competency In August 2025, the British Standards Institute (BSI) published the long-awaited standard for the assessment of fire risk assessor competency: BS 8674:2025 Built Environment – Framework for Competence of Individual Fire Risk Assessors – Code of Practice. The publication of BS 8674:2025 sees the government take significant strides towards meeting one of the recommendations made in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 report, namely to: “establish a system of mandatory accreditation to certify the competence of fire risk assessors by setting standards for qualification and continuing professional development and such other measures as may be considered necessary or desirable”. Designed through industry-wide collaboration to reduce the variability of fire risk assessor qualifications, offer consistency across the sector, and support the professionalisation of fire risk assessors, this new standard aims to drive and improve industry-wide standards. In this webinar, FPA Chief Executive Dr Gavin Dunn will provide an overview of BS 8674:2025 and highlight the changes implemented to improve the competency of fire risk assessors. Gavin will also cover:
  • The level of detail and comprehension required for fire risk assessment
  • The importance of fire risk assessments becoming a holistic and active document in place throughout the lifespan of a building
  • How training courses have been updated to incorporate the requirements set out in BS 8674

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