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When considering public health and safety, local authorities should seek to ensure a balanced consideration for security implications, particularly the risk to groups of people from interaction with hostile vehicles, and the creation of large crowds in new public spaces.
… vehicle access to shared spaces when queues are present in car parks, create a pedestrian safety zone by preventing or …
This section describes the core underlying principles of NPSA’s (formerly CPNI) protective security methodology. This methodology defines a holistic approach to the protection of the most important or sensitive assets – as protective security measures can only be truly effective if the physical, personnel and cyber elements complement each other…
The UK faces a serious and challenging threat from terrorism, but recognising early indicators of an attack can reduce casualties and save lives.
… look out for packages, bags or other items in odd places, carefully placed (rather than dropped), items in rubbish … both internal and external areas. Make sure patrols are carried out regularly, but at unpredictable times. Staff … about Search Planning  to learn about how to successfully carry out searches of people and vehicles on site. Access …
… how you can be vigilant and reduce your vulnerability while carrying on as normally as possible.   Reducing the Risk … times to speed up security screening and entry, such as not carrying unnecessary or forbidden items; • Ensuring that … leaders apart from each other; • Providing a contact card for each participant giving a number to call if …
It is vital for travellers and staff to be prepared for any situation you may find yourself or your family and friends in. The videos below will help you prepare for the unlikely event of a terrorist incident.
… security measures, then make them cost-effective by careful planning wherever possible. Introduce new equipment … competencies and enable them to understand and practice carrying out their roles within the plan (training)   test … and it is an exercise businesses are required, by law, to carry out. With fewer than five employees, there is not an …
The primary role of Counter Terrorism Security Advisors (CTSAs) is to provide help, advice and guidance on all aspects of counter terrorism protective security to specified industry sectors. In addition, CTSAs are responsible for the provision of protective security advice to Publicly Accessible Locations (areas where there may be large crowds who…