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Anthony Smith, Managing Director of global fire and safety audio specialist - Vox Ignis, has been confirmed as Chair of BSI FSH/12/5, the committee responsible for codes of practice for the design, installation, servicing and maintenance of voice alarm evacuation systems and emergency communication systems in buildings.

As Chair, he will also sit on FSH/12, the committee that co-ordinates the UK participation of the BS EN 54 series of standards.

Over 30 years, Anthony Smith has become an expert in audio technology and legislation contributing to standards development within CEN and CENELEC. He has also been president of the Institute of Sound & Communications Engineers and is a Member of the Audio Engineering Society.

Extensive industry experience

Anthony Smith's appointment comes after many years of developing British and international standards

Anthony Smith's appointment comes after many years of guiding and developing British and international standards and codes of practice. His past roles have included being a UK expert on CEN/TC 72 Working Group covering voice alarm, loudspeakers, sounders, and beacons; as well as being a Committee Member on FSH/12/5 for over 15 years. 

On EPL/100, he was Convenor of the EPL/100 drafting panel responsible for BS 6259 (sound systems) and CLC/BTTF 133-1, which developed EN 50849 sound systems for emergency purposes.

life-saving regulations

Anthony Smith said: "I’m delighted to be continuing to contribute to the important work of FSH/12/5 and honored to have been confirmed by BSI as Committee Chair. Voice communications are increasingly recognized as the best way to manage people in an emergency and the standards and codes of practice regimes around voice alarm, emergency voice communications and assistance alarms are changing relatively quickly as our built environment and the systems protecting it become more complicated."

He adds, "My work over 30 years in developing audio safety products, codes of practice and standards is something I’m very proud of. I would encourage any stakeholder in the industry to get involved in the future creation and amendment of our life-saving regulations. I would also like to thank the former chair Andy Scott for his work as chair over many years."

Input of stakeholders

Christopher Smith-Wong, Lead Standards Development Manager within BSI’s Built Environment sector, said: "British Standards are globally respected because of the expert input of stakeholders from across the field."

He adds, "Tony has been a vocal and important member of FSH/12/5 for many years and with his long experience across the field, his work on other standards, codes and practice and industry bodies is an excellent choice to chair the committee. I congratulate him and look forward to working with him."

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