Travel
… Before every journey you should: lock the vehicle doors and boot during your journey. Open windows only enough for … if you break down, pull as far off the road as you can and put your hazard warning lights on. Call your breakdown organisation and let them know if you are travelling alone or if you have …
… The HOT protocols and suspicious items … call 999 Delivered items Letters, parcels, packages and other items delivered by post or courier have been used … emails, social media and photographs. Could these be made public or used against you? use all of the security …
… campaign by Counter Terrorism Policing to encourage the public to act on their instincts to help tackle the … can help an organisation to show it is socially responsible and environmentally sustainable. To be considered as … that provides protective security advice to businesses and organisations across the national infrastructure. …
… potential threats – from criminals, fraudsters, antagonists and extremists. The objective may be to cause embarrassment, … Identifying and recognising risk … It is important to identify and recognise situations where you are at risk, so you can … alone being distracted when using an electronic device in a public place unusual or new surroundings whilst travelling …
… The measures detailed here include a mix of permanent and temporary solutions. If you decide to make significant … consider consulting your insurance company for guidance and to notify them of changes to the building. Standards Any … areas of your premises that could be accessed by the public, such a bin stores. Lighting Good lighting aids …
… call the police on 999. Security awareness, vigilance and reporting suspicious behaviour increases the likelihood … for reporting any unusual behaviour to supervisors and police should be developed and briefed to all staff. … confidence on the Action Counters Terrorism webpage . The public already contribute intelligence to around a third of …
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… There are legal reasons why venues should plan to deter terrorist and criminal acts, or at least plan to minimise their … as visitors, temporary workers, clients and the general public. The Management of Health and Safety at Work …
… a terrorism risk management process will help you understand how terrorists may pose a threat to your organisation and how to reduce or manage the risks. A clearly recorded … detail, with templates and examples for different sizes of venues and events. Templates include a comprehensive list of …
… All visitors and contractors accessing the premises should be required to … arrival. Visitors should sign-in, be issued visitor passes and have a legitimate reason for their visit. These … pass. Visitors should be escorted at all times when not in public areas. Visitor best practice This process provides …
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… when planning the measures that may be necessary and proportionate to the event. The level has not dropped … below substantial since before 2006 when records were made public on the MI5 website. Where does the threat level come … is decided by the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC) and the Security Service (MI5). Threat levels do not have an …