Gate Safe Summit: Learn about Safe Gate Automation: Live Blog

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This is the Live Blog page for the Gate Safe Summit which is being held at the RIBA in London on 8 February 2012. The event will begin at 10am GMT with an introduction by Richard Jackson of Jacksons Fencing.

To replay the live blog in its entirety, Click on the box below and scroll down. Viewers were also able to participate by commenting on the blog or tweeting with the hashtag #GateSafe.

Visit the Gate Safe Website for more information about Automated Gate Safety and the Gate Safe campaign.

You can download the Summit Agenda by clicking on this pdf image:

Gate Safe Summit Agenda 8 February 2012

During and after the event participants can post comments and use the twitter hashtag #GateSafe to participate. See the raw archive of tweets here.

You can view an interactive visualisation of the conversations on twitter here. Click and drag to investigate the visualisation.
Your comments and suggestions are also welcome below.

CPD Seminar on Safe Gate Automation for Architects

A dedicated Gate Safe CPD has been developed to help architects understand the importance of always specifying the appropriate and compliant safety measures when referring to an automatic gate installation.

Any architects interested in attending a Gate Safe CPD presentation should contact Marcia Francis at Jacksons Fencing on 01233 750 393 or marcia.francis@jacksons-fencing.co.uk

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1 @bpindex February 3, 2012 at 5:36 pm

Sue it sounds interesting, please let me know when you promote it. I will be happy to put a piece on the bpindex blog (http://bpindex.wordpress.com/)and syndicate it my followers, its of interest to my target audience.

Paul

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su Reply:

Hi Paul, the event is tomorrow from 10am, you’re welcome to share details on your site.

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