TSA urges US forwarders and shippers to prepare for new security rules

The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has urged forwarders to advise customers of new screening rules which come…

Taiwan lawmakers approve landmark legislation to improve fire safety

The Legislative Yuan in Taiwan has passed a slew of amendments to the Fire Services Act, with the aim of improving fire safety at…

Over 1,000 buildings lack fire safety norms in Gurugram

A recent survey by the Fire Department revealed that nearly 1,000 buildings in Gurugram lack fire safety norms. The majority of…

Samsung orders ChatGPT ban to employees due to security concerns

Samsung doesnt want its staff to completely trust generative AI like ChatGPT when it comes to the companys sensitive information…

Saudi aviation sector scores over 94% in ICAOs security audit

Saudi Arabia has scored 94.4 percent in a security audit carried out by the International Civil Aviation Organization, as the…

New fire rules for enhanced safety in Hyderabad

To enhance fire safety in commercial establishments in Hyderabad, the GHMCs Directorate of Enforcement Vigilance & Disaster…

Online fire NOC process in Jaipur from April 1

The process to obtain a no-objection certificate (NOC) for compliance to fire safety norms in the city will be completely online…

March 2023 Issue is NOW ONLINE

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Rs 5,000 fine on vehicles not having high-security number plate in Noida

Private vehicles registered in Noida and Gautam Buddh Nagar but not having a high-security registration plate (HSRP) will now be…

HC makes annual fire audit mandatory, orders compliance

The Bombay High Court at Goa has issued a slew of directions concerning the enforcement of fire safety norms directing all…

India jumps to 48th spot in international aviation safety ranking: DGCA

India has jumped to the 48th position its highest ever spot in the global aviation safety ranking by the International Civil…

Australia will now fine firms up to AU$50 million for data breaches

The Australian parliament has approved a bill to amend the country's privacy legislation, significantly increasing the maximum…