Exemptions (Alarm Installers) Issued In The Fourth Quarter of 2011
Private Security (Exemption) Order 2007
The Private Security Authority in accordance with Section 3(3) of the Private Security Services Act, 2004 (No.12 of 2004) hereby gives notice of the following exemptions issued under the Private Security (Exemption) Order 2007.
These exemptions are issued to Contractors in order to obtain Standard EN50131 which is required for licensing.
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Contractor Name |
Trading As |
Date Exemption Issued |
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Brendan O Grady |
BOS Security |
06/10/2011 |
|
David Courtney |
Advanced Digital Security Ireland |
18/10/2011 |
|
Competitive Security |
C.S.I. |
21/10/2011 |
|
Dewar Estates Limited |
Dewar Secure |
28/10/2011 |
|
Secure Future Limited |
ADI Expyda |
07/11/2011 |
|
Niall Horan |
Classic Security Solutions |
09/12/2011 |
|
Wayne O Reilly |
Akk Security |
19/12/2011 |
|
Jim Barron |
JBC Security Services |
22/12/2011 |
|
Patrick O’Brien |
O’Brien Electrical |
28/12/2011 |
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- 15/04/2014 PSA Watch Issue 37 (Employees) April 2014
The Private Security Authority, which was established pursuant to the Private Security Services Act 2004, is the statutory body with responsibility for licensing and regulating the private security industry in Ireland. - 31/03/2014 New Standard For CCTV Monitoring And Alarm Monitoring Centres
The Private Security Authority, which was established pursuant to the Private Security Services Act 2004, is the statutory body with responsibility for licensing and regulating the private security industry in Ireland. - 26/03/2014 PSA Watch Issue 36 (Contractor) March 2014
The Private Security Authority, which was established pursuant to the Private Security Services Act 2004, is the statutory body with responsibility for licensing and regulating the private security industry in Ireland. - 25/03/2014 Public Consultation - Locksmiths and Suppliers and Installers of Safes
The Private Security Authority, which was established pursuant to the Private Security Services Act 2004, is the statutory body with responsibility for licensing and regulating the private security industry in Ireland. - 13/01/2014 PSA LAUNCES PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON A STANDARD FOR CCTV AND ALARM MONITORING CENTRES
The Private Security Authority, which was established pursuant to the Private Security Services Act 2004, is the statutory body with responsibility for licensing and regulating the private security industry in Ireland. - 08/01/2014 PSA Watch Issue 35 (Contractor) January 2014
The Private Security Authority, which was established pursuant to the Private Security Services Act 2004, is the statutory body with responsibility for licensing and regulating the private security industry in Ireland.
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