Bernie Higgins brings a wealth of experience in strategic leadership, fire safety, and risk management to his role as Operations Director at The Ethical Fire Safety Risk Management (TEFSRM) Group Ltd. With a distinguished career that has spanned decades, Higgins now provides executive-level support and guidance across multiple sectors, helping organisations assess risk and implement comprehensive fire safety strategies grounded in both regulatory excellence and operational insight.
In addition to his executive responsibilities, Higgins plays a pivotal role in shaping fire safety standards on both a national and international scale. As Chairman of the British Standards Committee FSH/17 and the European Standards Committee CEN/TC 192, he is at the forefront of harmonising firefighting equipment standards across Europe. His leadership in these positions is marked by a deep understanding of technical requirements, regulatory frameworks, and the practical realities faced by modern fire services.
Higgins’ influence extends well beyond boardrooms and standards committees. Over the course of his career, he has built enduring relationships across the UK fire sector and with international counterparts, fostering a spirit of collaboration that drives strategic innovation. His work has consistently bridged the gap between high-level policy and frontline implementation—ensuring that safety protocols are not only rigorous, but also realistic and adaptable to real-world challenges.
At the heart of Higgins’ approach is a combination of critical thinking and refined interpersonal skills. These attributes have made him an effective leader in navigating complex risk environments and in building multidisciplinary teams capable of delivering resilient, high-performance outcomes. Whether advising corporate partners, working alongside public agencies, or contributing to European regulatory development, Bernie Higgins brings unmatched expertise and a long-standing commitment to enhancing fire safety and operational integrity across the sector.