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… e.g. substantial brickwork/heavy reinforced walls Be aware of your exits Try not to get trapped Be quiet, silence your phone and turn off vibrate Lock/barricade yourself in Move away from the … Describe the attacker, numbers, features, clothing, weapons etc. Further information: Casualties, type of
… the vehicle procurement process. In addition to the risk of vehicles being stolen for use in terrorist attacks, the additional costs to a business caused by the theft of a vehicle and/or load can be considerable. The decision will depend on what type of operations are being undertaken. A vehicle being used to …
… No single security measure or product will prevent crime or terrorism, but a thorough, sustainable approach to site … authorisation. The measures detailed here include a mix of permanent and temporary solutions. If you decide to make … your insurance company for guidance and to notify them of changes to the building. Standards Any equipment or …
… premises should consider the threat from a broad range of terrorist attack methodologies. Such methodologies may … vehicle as a weapon, marauding attacks with either bladed weapons or firearms, and improvised explosive devices … Planning your emergency response requires consideration of a range of plans and procedures, including emergency …
… The first stage of the risk assessment process is risk identification. This … Finally, you will be supported in the development a set of risk scenarios  that capture how a security failure could … risk.  You may not have introduced any controls with terrorism in mind specifically. However, there may be …
… This website is run by the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO). … and fonts zoom in up to 300% without the text spilling off the screen navigate most of the website using just a keyboard navigate most of the …
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… Like postal and courier deliveries, bulk deliveries (e.g. office, catering and cleaning supplies) can provide a means for getting explosives, weapons and other threat items through a site’s secure … for the concealment of larger explosive devices or larger weapons/quantities of ammunition. Their size and shape may …
… and vehicles at entry points can help reduce the likelihood of explosive devices, weapons, and other hazardous or prohibited items or … as they enter and/or exit can help reduce the risk of weapons or unauthorised materials being brought on to your …
… to shift patterns can help secure your business at times of increased threat and can provide an enhanced deterrence … in. Changes can also result in uncertainty and erosion of confidence in the mind-set of the terrorist, who prefers to encounter predictable …
… crowded places or buildings. Injuries and fatalities are often greater when additional items are added to the device … UK. Such attacks may be multi-layered, including firearms, weapons (including fire as a weapon), or any multiple combination. You should be aware of the following, which may indicate suspicious behaviour: …