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… This section describes the core underlying principles of NPSA's protective security methodology. This …
… police. Bomb Threat Checklist   Unattended Items Use the HOT ( H idden, O bvious, T ypical) protocol to inform your … before applying lost property procedures. However, if HOT leads you to believe the item is suspicious, apply the …
Physical security technologies often converge into a security control room and, while individual technologies may be working, the control room may not be effectively using this information.
… when to report to police using 999? Do staff understand the HOT protocol ? disrupting hostile reconnaissance: make sure … to report to police using 999, 101 or the Anti-Terrorist Hotline 0800 789 321 as an initial responder to a terrorist … procedures search a site effectively apply the basic principles of good housekeeping and how it reduces the …
… people at risk by seeking their consent before posting any photographs of family, friends and colleagues on social media … your occupation, home or place of work on any published photographs and get into the habit of regularly reviewing …
A regulator must be established to oversee compliance with, and enforce, the requirements placed on duty holders. The role of the Regulator in the first instance will be to support and provide guidance on how best to achieve compliance.
… You can report at gov.uk/ACT or call the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800789321. In an emergency, dial 999. … …
… be best-placed to deliver initial first aid.  The REMOVE principles provide essential safety and first aid guidance …
The Bill is intended to ensure public premises and events are better prepared for terrorist attacks; requiring them to take reasonably practicable steps, which vary accordingly, to mitigate the impact of a terrorist attack and reduce physical harm. In addition to this, certain larger premises and events must also take steps to reduce the…
If you receive suspicious item call 999 and ask for the police. Clear the area immediately. Do not attempt to open the letter or package. Avoid unnecessary handling. Keep it separate so it is easily identifiable.