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…   Marauding Terrorist Attack Guidance: … w.protectuk.police.uk/advice-and-guidance/response/marauding-terrorist-attacks-mta National Protective Security Agency: …
…     Being aware of threats In the unlikely event of a terrorist attack, remember to follow RUN HIDE TELL guidance which can … of such materials for criminal purposes, for example acid attacks, production of illegal drugs and sometimes the …
… to provide a broad indication of the likelihood of a terrorist attack and are based on the assessment of a range of factors … current intelligence, recent events and what is known about terrorist intentions and capabilities.  Those who own, …
… and ensuring public safety, even if you are caught up in a terrorist attack. … Introduction … The following guidance will help you to plan and implement an effective programme of terrorist risk management in your organisation. This is …
… In the unlikely event of a terrorist attack, remember to follow RUN HIDE TELL guidance which can … places. While the possibility of you being caught up in a terrorist incident is rare, it is important to be prepared …
… act as a deterrent by signalling to potential criminals and terrorists that they are more likely to be caught. Consider … are essential to building security. In the event of a terrorist attack or other crime, locked doors can delay movement of a …
… prepared and ready to keep people safe in the event of an attack.  Certain larger premises will be required to … able to reduce harm, and save lives, in the event of an attack.  These could be as simple as locking doors, closing … the risk of physical harm being caused to individuals if an attack was to occur there or nearby.  Persons responsible …
… leadership demonstrated by individuals during recent terrorist attacks have saved lives.    Risk Assessment A risk … well as individual duty of care to staff and others.  For terrorist-related incidents, reputational damage will be …
… Information and Intention Recent terrorist attacks within the UK have demonstrated a willingness from … to those who are injured.  The types of injuries during a terrorist attack will be different to other incidents, and …
… supporting guidance publications including ‘Recognising the Terrorist Threat’  are available on ProtectUK  and the … advice is available at www.suzylamplugh.org   The Threat An attack in the UK could occur anywhere and potentially with little or no warning. Terrorists are likely to favour ‘soft’ targets or venues and …