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… customers, volunteers and other people visiting your sites from harm.   If you’re unfortunate enough to be part … and give confidence to those working in or visiting your site by showing that you have taken measures to protect …
… resources and assets to promote the ProtectUK website and ACT Awareness e-Learning within your organisation. …
… area will be challenged. If a vehicle has been parked on-site, any work/parking permits should be displayed … in the windscreen and returned prior to leaving the site. To be vigilant when on the premises and what to do if … Tailgating into non-public areas should not be allowed. Worksites and equipment should be secured on leaving. Visitors …
… the links in this chapter go directly to NaCTSO managed websites. NaCTSO are also responsible for the Action Counters … from a recognised educational provider. ProtectUK is a website that is managed and run by NaCTSO. This is a central …
… 3 Award or register your interest, please visit the website of our educational partner SFJ Awards . A verified … visit the Register of Security Engineers and Specialists website .  Why these new offers matter Both the qualification … mandatory. They are designed simply to support any venue, site or organisation looking to strengthen its protective …
… and operation.  By utilising CAPSS assured products, sites can ensure that their systems are more robust, … Your first line of defence if your business is located on a site, is the site perimeter. There are a number of Perimeter Intrusion …
… measures may be appropriate compared to a more permanent site. For example, it might be more cost-effective to … key department heads. The crisis plan must be regularly revisited and tested. One of the lessons from the Manchester … level: Exceptional, Heightened and Normal. A variety of site-specific security measures can be applied in each …
… (SMC) is designed to equip organisations that manage sites, venues and events with the ability to utilise … will help deter attackers from selecting the organisation, site or event as a target in the first instance because:  … target”.  A hostile does not need to physically visit a site to obtain the information they require. They can use …
… is increasing, with over-flights of critical and sensitive sites now common place, and their use in carrying out unlawful protest increasing. Sites need to consider the potential security risks posed by … is intended to assist those responsible for the security of sites in understanding the risks posed by UAS and enable …