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… services in England and Wales, along with the British Transport Police and Police Scotland, there are inevitably inconsistencies in their planning and support. Most forces have an operations planning team which will represent the police on the local Safety Advisory Group (SAG). These teams will be involved in …
… on the Screening Mail and Courier Deliveries page. It is important to understand all of the routes by which post is … and engagement with key external stakeholders is important. Local organisations whose sites are nearby, or have … as part of the attack planning process. Health and Safety/Other Legal Issues Businesses/organisations should …
… organisation’s perimeter. This will often be the first opportunity for you to project an impression to staff and … clients and also adversaries. Therefore, it is extremely important to get the security requirements right, to ensure … media in case you are questioned about this. Health and Safety/Other Legal Issues Ensure compliance with the …
… learning and educational visits in England and Wales. We support our members (currently numbering around 120) in their … this needs to be kept in perspective and managed in a proportionate way. Understanding the threat faced, and the ways … bearing in mind that the direct route and planned transport might no longer be an option (awareness of alternatives …
… festivals and other events, this may be the event/crowd safety manager in conjunction with the promoter/organiser. … during an incident is critical. Police will provide support, advice and guidance as soon as they are able, however … taken by your site should be reasonable, necessary and proportionate, based upon the circumstances, particularly when …
Keywords:
Improvised Explosive Device
, IEDs
, Emergency Planning
, Suspicious Item
, Evacuation
, CBR
… presented to the risk holder to consider appropriate, proportionate mitigation. The current methods of attack that … looks like there, should be empowered and briefed to report anything out of the ordinary. If something or someone … encourage this, and the staff should be made to feel supported when it comes to reporting anything suspicious. …
… 1. Introduction Good housekeeping improves the safety of your premises, reduces the opportunity for placing suspicious items or bags and helps you … could be used by terrorists and criminals. It’s therefore important that they are safely secured whenever they are not …
… team and centralised control room staff (if applicable). Report any suspicious activity to police immediately and alert … or items, and they should be encouraged to identify and report any suspicious activity or item they observe, or that … media in case you are questioned about this. Health and Safety/Other Legal Issues Ensure compliance with the …
… and Business Continuity . Information relating to the importance of roles and responsibilities is outlined in NPSA’s … in order to make sure people and the environment are supported and made safe wherever possible. Incident management … not compromise the criminal investigation. Health and Safety/Other Legal Issues Businesses/organisations should …
… With the advent of Martyn’s Law, this will be even more important as public participation and exposure to counter … offerings. Given the lack of research, and the increasing importance of this area, the R&PDU made the decision to … The outcomes of this research offered both challenge and support to the existing literature, including recommendations …
Keywords:
Evidence-based policing
, Research
, Evidence
, Protective security
, publicly accessible locations
, Preparedness
, EVIL DONE
, Situational Crime Prevention
, Academia
, Terrorist targeting
, ACT training products
, ACT Awareness
, First Aid
, SCAN
, Martyn's Law
, Counter Terrorism
, campaign