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… you to, particular attack types? Is there anything at your site which could be used to aid an attack (such as fuel …  are procedural and concerned with what people do on site and how they do it. This may include procedures … may enable unauthorised individuals access to your site and / or equipment, increasing the likelihood of a …
… Call 999 if you suspect a UVIED   2.4 Considerations for site security managers Understand the threat posed by vehicles entering or in close proximity to your site. Whilst the principal risk is likely to be posed by … consider limiting and controlling vehicle access to your site as far as possible. For those vehicles requiring …
… relation to CCTV and video surveillance systems. Given all sites have their own unique characteristics, rather than … cameras should to be placed in positions across the site that will offer the clearest images to the viewer. … reconnaissance, where it may be conducted in or around your site, and what you can do to deter or detect it developing …
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… and visitors, especially those with frequent access to your site. Full CBR protection can be extremely expensive to … level air intakes ensure CBR response is featured into the site’s major incident plans consider evacuation routes … with dedicated air-handling, or even a specialist off-site facility aware that mail rooms can be a high-risk area …
… promoted further by putting systems in place for recording site security patrols, and monitoring and checking visitors … You can read more about Security Culture on the NPSA website .  … A strong security culture will promote positive …
… work related press releases, publicity materials and website content should be reviewed to see if any information … if they do, to put them on a password-protected area of the site … Publicity and the media …