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The NEW FABIG Website is now live!

20 May 2020

The new FABIG website has been released and we would like to invite you to discover its completely revamped look & feel here at www.fabig.com.

Through this new platform, we will be able to make additional materials available to Members, such as the series of short Online Lectures by Geoff Chamberlain covering fire engineering topics available here.

CREATING A NEW WEBSITE ACCOUNT:

We are taking this opportunity to fully update our database of FABIG contacts and so we are asking you to create a new account on the website.

When doing so, please complete the organisation field manually as organisation names registered in our database will be suggested to you, and selecting one of the suggested names will speed up the verification process. If the website does not list your organisation’s name, then please enter it and it will be verified by us and added to our database.

As we are expecting a high number of account registrations over the next few days, please bear with us as it may take up to 2 working days for your Membership status to be verified.

NEW FUNCTIONALITY:

The website will provide FABIG Members with quick access to the FABIG resources and non-Members will be able to purchase FABIG publications and book places online to attend FABIG Technical Meetings (when these resume).

Once logged in, each user will now also be able to access additional features via the ‘Account Dashboard’ and will for instance be able to update their mailing preferences, update their contact details or access relevant information on the events to which they are registered or which they previously attended.

We hope that you will find the new FABIG website useful and would welcome your feedback.

Take care and stay safe.

Best regards,

THE FABIG Team

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