
The SSAIB (Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board) has announced three additions to its certification team: Andrew Packham, Natasha Rogers, and Ryan Graham.
Andrew Packham will gradually take on the role of fire schemes manager as part of a planned transition from Keith Strugnell. This phased handover ensures continuity and stability across SSAIB’s fire schemes. Andrew has more than three decades of experience in electrical engineering, fire safety, auditing, and certification. His previous role with the British Standards Institution (BSI) saw him manage and develop numerous BAFE schemes, support certification managers, and provide technical expertise across the inspection process. His knowledge and leadership will be instrumental in supporting and advancing SSAIB’s fire schemes.
Natasha Rogers joins SSAIB as a fire and security scheme auditor, bringing a wealth of experience in fire and security operations, accreditation management, and business support. Natasha has overseen BAFE compliance processes, coordinated engineer audits, managed documentation and operational planning, and supported both SME and blue-chip clients. Her strong organisational skills and sector familiarity make her a valuable addition to the fire schemes auditing team.
SSAIB also welcomes Ryan Graham as a security systems and fire auditor. Ryan is a highly skilled engineer with extensive experience in security and fire systems, including intruder alarms, CCTV, access control, fire alarm installation and commissioning, and large-scale project delivery. His roles with CEFS, Honeywell, CSD, and Trinity have seen him lead complex system upgrades, conduct technical audits, and manage works across major sites. Ryan’s strong technical background will support SSAIB’s ongoing work within the security systems sector.

