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… a joint communication system to use with neighbours in the event of a major incident (similar to the City of London … mention the joining up of resources with neighbours, in the event of a raised threat level or a terrorist incident, and … relating to the pooling of resources with neighbours in the event of a raised threat level, or in response to a …
… incident. It is important that patrol regimes for sites and events look beyond the business/organisation perimeter before, during and post-event. To the observer, these patrols should be … of vigilance are maintained throughout the life cycle of an event.   Method Routine searching and patrolling of premises …
… vigilance amongst your customers and by doing so, could prevent hostile reconnaissance and terrorist incidents. Here … that exposure to security campaign animations at venues and events can trigger positive responses amongst participants, … potentially lessening impact of an attack in the unlikely event one should occur near your premises.  The Digital …
… to complete your risk statements. This presents the risk event and its outcome: if  an event occurs then a specific impact will result.  Alternatively, you could use a ‘cause-event-consequence’ format. This presents why the risk is …
… for businesses, site owners, and staff to follow in the event of a terrorist attack. This is supported by a paid … decision-making undertaken by front-facing staff in the event of a terrorist attack. Business-focused Guide Shelter … during an incident. The advice is that in the event of a terrorist attack at work, staff should: Guide …
… Incidents – Guidance for Leaders” Know what to do in the event of a terrorist attack, including specific situations … at ProtectUK Provide training in what to do in the event of a terrorist attack for the visit leaders and … When visiting crowded places such as a major city, venue or event, where the risk of attack may be greater, consider …
… tolerable and relevant (from the TRACK framework). In the event of an attack in Great Britain, locations that are more … with lethality? This question explores, in the event of an attack, which of the components are associated … of cases. Three components help to predict lethality in the event of an attack – exposed, occupied, and near. Locations …
… regulator and supporting those responsible for premises and events to understand what the Act means for them and how to … NaCTSO and NPSA. Together, we’ve worked together to deliver events, webinars, and new products, alongside developing … clear intent that those responsible for premises and events in scope can comply without needing to buy specialist …
… guidance on three key steps for keeping safe in the event of a knife or gun attack. The advice is, if caught up … guidance on talking to children and young people in the event of a terrorist incident). Instead, they should be … or items, and to protect themselves in the unlikely event of being caught up in a knife or gun attack.     PDF …
… screened at the site perimeter.    Administration In the event that the threat level is raised, or in the event of an incident, policy and procedures should mention … to define the items that need to be detected – either to prevent them from entering the facility or detect them if they …