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… helping reduce risk and vulnerability, which in turn helps protect against reputational damage, business impact and … staff, visitors and contractors, act as a deterrent and protect from criminality, including terrorism. Therefore, … be secured on leaving. Visitors and contractors have a duty of care for themselves and other staff members.   …
… such as Run Hide Tell did not account for their staff’s duty of care responsibilities during an incident. The advice … types. Resources Head to the Guide Shelter Report page on ProtectUK for the guidance itself, more information, and …
… must comply with the same requirements relating to public protection procedures and notification as at standard tier … place, so far as reasonably practicable, appropriate public protection measures that could be expected to reduce both … attack was to occur there or nearby. For example, enhanced duty premises will be required, so far as is reasonably …
… High profile ceremonial and civic events Events involving protected persons Crowded place events including high … event, the CT SecCo will: Provide a holistic and integrated protective security plan for major events Analyse … additional responsibility in addition to their allocated duty. Best practice would always be for the event organiser, …
… Information and Intention As detailed within ProtectUK Physical Security guidance , there should be … to make, to exercise control over hostile activities and protect their critical assets against security threats. Two … should clearly define organisational as well as individual duty of care to staff and others. The risk assessment …
… of their systems.  Further information can be found on ProtectUK and NPSA websites.  Using these guides will assist … describing how it is managed in compliance with the Data Protection Act and General Data Protection Regulation … should clearly define organisational as well as individual duty of care to staff and others. The risk assessment …
… and deliveries. Hostile Vehicle Mitigation. Measures to protect employees and security staff from attack, including … in the building.  Risk assessments should clearly define a duty of care to staff and others on both an organisational … sites are nearby, or have shared use of the site being protected, are also likely to play an important part in …
… of the scope and requirements of the new Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act, known as Martyn’s Law. … to know about Martyn’s Law: The legislation builds upon the Protect and Prepare strands of the Government's wider … to occur. For example, appropriate measures for enhanced duty premises and events could include bag search policies, …
… security solution. Site CCTV systems as detailed within ProtectUK - CCTV and NPSA - CCTV are generally deployed to … people and items around your site. This helps you both protect them and track any suspicious activity. Provide … should clearly define organisational and the individual duty of care to staff and others. The risk assessment …
… Normal Response Levels provide a general indication of the protective security measures that should be applied at a … about what we know and what we are doing about it. All protective security measures should be identified in advance … should clearly define organisational as well as individual duty of care to staff and others.  For terrorist-related …