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… and the people that govern its use. To ensure the security of your site, you should consider the use of an … trained staff. This also includes the need for a good security culture which will help ensure your site remains … that needs to be recorded. Open communications between your security team and centralised control room staff (if …
… should be given to factoring this into the plan, and having security staff from other offices brought in to provide … organisation to obtain their support and cooperation. If security is provided by an external supplier, discussions … externally. Internal communications should also encourage security awareness by general staff and a positive security …
… to staff and visitors of both the business and the site security posture. Where there is no external secure … Therefore, it is extremely important to get the security requirements right, to ensure that vulnerability is … approach to physical, personnel, procedural and cyber security. Indeed, when the threat increases, closure of …
… a crisis occurs. Recent high-profile incidents have moved security higher up the agenda for organisations. Transport … changed public perception. People are more accepting of security measures such as bag checks, surveillance and an increase in visible security staff. There is an expectation that these measures …
… although they should always do so in consultation with the security manager or responsible individual. This decision … that you regularly review your Emergency Assembly Point. Security managers must understand what is required for … businesses and contacts, you enhance ‘perimeter’ security and therefore strengthen risk management protocols. …
Keywords:
Improvised Explosive Device
, IEDs
, Emergency Planning
, Suspicious Item
, Evacuation
, CBR