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… of the entry process and that it does not interfere with emergency exits. Make sure the search area has the necessary … a resolution procedure, an escalation procedure and an emergency response procedure, with the exact steps to be … DB7: Check all vehicles and personnel on entry (including emergency services) …
… and improvised explosive devices (IEDs).  Planning your emergency response requires consideration of a range of plans and procedures, including emergency evacuation, ‘invacuation’ and lockdown procedures, … be familiar with the different routes and the names of the exits, which should be clearly labelled and communicated, …
… to consider:  Perimeter and/or checkpoints  Reception Area Emergency Exits Goods & Delivery Areas - Bulk Delivery, Mail and … also TACTIC DB2). Guarding and response force requirements. Emergency egress/access requirements e.g. evacuation (see …
… be paid to the storage and delivery areas for ballot boxes, exits and other parts of the building which may be in use … involved, is vital to identify key areas and all potential emergency exit points. Only certain people are entitled to …
… this activity? identify ‘protected spaces’ review your Emergency Assembly Point Preparedness make sure first aid … for an attack respond appropriately to a bomb threat use emergency first aid equipment such as defibrillators etc. … are bins emptied regularly? are external areas, entrances, exits, stairs, reception areas and toilets kept clean, tidy …
… brickwork/heavy reinforced walls. Be aware of your exits. Try not to get trapped. Be quiet, silence your phone. … type of injury, building information, entrances, exits, hostages etc. Stop other people entering the building … of access and egress to the counting stations in cases of emergency. Identify a designated evacuation rendezvous …
… in confidence on 0800 789 321 or gov.uk/ACT or in an emergency the public should always call 999. If you get … at Major Events | NPSA Marauding Terrorist Attacks (MTA) | Emergency & Incident Management | NPSA Vehicle as a weapon | … ProtectUK Resources to support stakeholders to review their emergency response plans Evacuation, invacuation, lockdown, …
… substantial brickwork or heavy reinforced walls be aware of exits try not to get trapped be quiet, silence your phone … there was an incident? what are the local plans? (Personal emergency evacuation plan, first aid training etc.) consider … suspicious behaviour or activity Contact 999 if there is an emergency.   The following links provide further first aid …
… is available from your local authority or from the Business Emergency Resilience Group , a Prince of Wales initiative or … websites are useful for advice and training on resilience:  Emergency Planning College Website . Business Emergency … habits to avoid them, such as short-cuts through fire exits. Simply reinstating good basic security practices and …
… part of visit risk management and include it within visit emergency plans – see OEAP National Guidance document 4.1c … near where you intend to be, that you could use as an emergency shelter How to minimise waiting time at busy … Be vigilant and aware of your surroundings – know where the exits are and where you would run to Be aware of the …