Communicating protective security measures can act as a free and highly effective layer of security, but will it scare or reassure your customers? Evidence suggests that it can provoke positive emotional and behavioural responses and deter potential hostiles.
Keywords:
Protective Security
, Protective measures
, Business
, Small business
, Vigilance messaging
, Security mindedness
… and Glazed Facades | NPSA • See, Check and Notify (SCaN) | ProtectUK • Risk Management Process | ProtectUK …
There’s a wealth of advice available to event organisers and security staff to ensure that everyone can enjoy themselves.
… Terrorism (ACT) e-learning and See, Check and Notify (SCaN) training.The ACT awareness e-learning course provides … terrorist incidents whilst on duty. See, Check and Notify (SCaN) training helps businesses and organisations maximise … safety and security using their existing resources. SCaN training helps staff to correctly identify suspicious …
The venues and public spaces of private and public sector organisations are ideally suited to locating Public Access Trauma (PAcT) First Aid Kits in areas to which the general public can access. These first aid kits, for use by any person regardless of their level of training, support the treatment of life threatening injuries and will…
The following resources contain actionable guidance that can be followed during an attack and are in a printable format to be used in your organisation.
Keywords:
Action Card
, Bomb threat
, Acid attack
, Suspicious Item
, Marauding
, Poster
, Digital assets
… people in restricted areas. See, Check and Notify (SCaN) Protect your organisation from a range of threats with SCaN training. See, Check and Notify (SCaN) aims to help businesses and organisations maximise …
… the ACT Awareness e-Learning Visit See, Check and Notify (SCaN) … Ballot box and cyber security …
The safety and security of our ports and shipping matters to all of us. Ensuring that terrorists can’t use them to cause harm starts with a few of our unique tools and by following the guidance that can be found on ProtectUK and from NaCTSO’s experienced advisors.
You may have seen reports in the media this week about a man from Surrey, who was reported to Counter Terrorism Policing after IT repair men noticed suspicious content on his laptop. It’s a timely reminder of the important part business can play in stopping terrorist activity early.