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… process is risk identification. This requires you to identify and describe risks that might prevent your organisation from achieving its objectives. … or your neighbouring organisations would be easy to attack? What work place practices exist which may protect you from, …
Intention Security-Minded Communications (SMC) is designed to equip organisations that manage sites, venues and events … it will inform and reassure regular users by: Demonstrating what is being done to maintain the ongoing safety and security of staff … VB1: Ensure a strong security posture through Security Minded Communications …
… Communicating protective security measures can act as a free and highly effective layer of security, but will it scare or reassure your customers? Evidence suggests that it can provoke positive … plays a vital role in encouraging vigilance amongst your customers and by doing so, could prevent hostile reconnaissance …
… willingness from those individuals caught up in the attack to help where they can, and in particular, provide first aid … to consider instigation of first aid once it is safe to do so after a terrorist incident can be found in NPSA guide … with your staff members. Staff should also be briefed on what to do in the event of the above circumstances.   It is …
Today, 30 September, Counter Terrorism Policing (CTP) has launched ACT for Local Authorities. … for Specialist Operations and Senior National Coordinator for Protect and Prepare. Run by the National Counter … remains an enduring threat, the targeting and methodology used continue to evolve. This demands that protective …
… The Home Office is pleased to share additional material about the Act including a one page leaflet and a myth buster. … (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 received Royal Assent in April. The Act is more commonly known as ‘Martyn’s Law’ … terrorism by requiring certain public premises and events to be prepared and ready to keep people safe in the event of …
… a risk assessment. This knowledge will enable you to make informed decisions around risk and increase your … and techniques presented here may seem daunting at first. Do not worry. Section 3 of this guidance will walk you … any point to refresh your knowledge.    Risk Identification What is a risk? Risk is the effect of uncertainty on …
… There are five levels of threat which are defined below: Should there be a change in the threat level, it is recommended those … review their plans and operations. They may also wish to consider the options outlined below. … not be made public, to avoid informing terrorists about what is known and what action are being taken. The security …
… ​​​​​​All visitors and contractors accessing the premises should be … remind them to be vigilant when on the premises and of what to do if they see a suspicious item or a person acting … for example, a parking permit system for staff, visitor and contractor vehicles or allowing pre-arranged …
… There’s a wealth of advice available to event organisers and security staff to ensure that everyone can enjoy themselves. … If you’re heading to a concert or an event and think something isn’t right, … Spotting behaviours that don’t seem right Run Hide Tell – What to do in a terrorist attack Suspicious items And if …