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Enhanced tier requirements apply to larger premises that reasonably … individuals to be present at the same time, at any point. Enhanced tier premises and qualifying events must comply with all of … Enhanced tier
… from time to time, the premises will be in the standard tier.  There are special considerations for some premises, … be present at the same time, from time to time, even if the enhanced tier threshold of 800 or more individuals is … for standard tier premises (and those responsible for enhanced tier premises and qualifying events) must ensure …
… the government announced that Martyn’s Law will introduce a tiered model for certain locations depending on the capacity … with a maximum capacity of 100 or more people, whilst the enhanced tier applies to public premises and events with a … procedures to put in place in order to minimise impact. Enhanced tier premises and events have further requirements …
… vulnerability to acts of terrorism. The Act establishes a tiered approach for premises, with those responsible for … place physical security measures in the standard tier. The ‘enhanced tier’   refers to larger premises where 800 or more … qualifying events are subject to the same requirements as enhanced tier premises. For more information about whether a …
… at premises that are not already covered by the Act as enhanced tier premises; It is reasonable to expect at some point …
… facing the UK and determine the threat against five tiered levels , namely Critical , Severe , Substantial , … Severe. It should be noted that an increase to the highest tier of Critical has a significant impact on the UK, the …
… be expected to host 200 or more individuals in the standard tier, even if the number expected is 800 or more. Places of … Enhanced tier requirements will not apply to premises used for … specific training obligations that applied to both tiers was not necessary or desirable. It represented an …