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… is important to consider when protecting against a range of threats and vulnerabilities, including terrorism. When … with confidence, when responding to suspicious items, bomb threats and major incident. It is important that patrol … e-Learning or, for larger organisations, may involve input from a local Counter Terrorism Security Advisor (CTSA). …
… to seek the support of a security professional, or from the appropriately qualified body accredited to the … you or your place of work an attractive target? Specific threats : Is there information to suggest that you, your …
… If you cannot RUN , HIDE :  find cover that can withstand threats, such as a knife attack or gunfire if you can see the attacker, they may be able to see you. Cover from view does not mean you are safe. You must still HIDE , … can go through glass, brick, wood and metal. Find cover from gunfire behind solid or heavy reinforced walls. be …
… if there is an attack elsewhere, or there is a change in threat or circumstance including to suppliers, contractors … and Business Continuity Planning checklist should the threat level be raised or following an incident. Identify … have identified ‘best practices’ and lessons learned from similar sites within the business area the site …
… could be implemented, taking into account the nature of the threat together with the type and location of building being … for disruption of the Election process through the use or threat of terrorism.  This document contains guidance … safety and security when working at and travelling to and from sites. In addition to NaCTSO ( The Blue Book: A Guide …
… aircraft that doesn’t have a pilot on-board. Drones range from small children’s toys to large military systems. This … if: the maker or shop describes it as a toy you bought it from a toy shop it is marked as suitable for under 14s it … (known as ‘assemblies’ in the rules) over 400ft (120m) from the ground in Restricted Airspace, for example near …
… It was set up to raise standards and drive out criminality from the industry and now plays a key role in public … Law the Home Office have worked closely with stakeholders from central, local and devolved Government. In its current …
… Effective mitigation against this broad range of threats requires a holistic approach to physical, personnel, procedural and cyber security. Indeed, when the threat increases, closure of non-essential access and egress … Measures to protect employees and security staff from attack, including blast or ballistic resistant guard …
… as a weapon to injure and kill people has become a real threat, which means people who operate and drive commercial … can take to help keep the public and your organisation safe from attack. The guidance covers: security culture – …
… Information and Intention An increase in the National Threat Level to Critical has a significant impact on the UK, … included in this document is not just for use after the threat level has risen to Critical. Cancelling non-essential … resources and have a back-up team in place if possible, from a partnership organisation, other parts of your own …