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… Consider the use of tamper-seals, similar to those used on fire safety equipment such as fire extinguishers, taking care that they do NOT inhibit the …
… access/egress should be limited and controlled. As far as fire regulations permit, all other entrances, including …
… The Home Office is the lead government department for crime, fire, counter-terrorism and police, immigration and …
… Data Protection Act 2018  Employment Rights Act 1996 The Fire Safety Order 2005  The Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 Your actions must be justified, …
… The threat of a terrorist attack by firearm in the UK is not likely, but it is important to understand how the threat of firearms may impact you or your business. … Terrorist attacks in the UK using firearms are extremely rare. In the last twenty years there has only been one occasion where a firearm has been discharged in a terrorist attack on the UK …
… with, e.g. safe occupancy calculations for the purposes of fire safety or use of historic data. For more detailed …
… if you cannot RUN, HIDE find cover from gunfire if you can see the attacker, they may be able to see … go through glass, brick, wood and metal find cover from gunfire e.g. substantial brickwork/heavy reinforced walls be … own staff. In the same way people plan how to respond to a fire it also makes sense to plan the response to a firearms …
… of attack methodologies, such as:  Marauding attack (with firearms or bladed/blunt force weapons ) Vehicle as a weapon Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) Fire as a weapon Chemical, biological and radiological (CBR) …
… Marauding Terrorist Attack (for example with bladed weapon, firearm) Vehicle as a weapon (by road, rail, aircraft) … Device (IED, possibly person or vehicle borne, or placed) Fire as a Weapon Chemical, Biological or Radiological attack …