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Securing the Crowd: Ingress and Egress Safety Guidance

16 min · 24 de dic de 2025
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Send us an email [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501851/fan_mail/new] Securing the Gate – Managing Ingress and Egress Threats Welcome to Securing the Gate, the podcast dedicated to the critical phases of venue operations that often present the highest risks: ingress and egress. Drawing on expert guidance from the National Protective Security Authority (NPSA), we explore why the arrival, departure, and dispersion of crowds are predictable windows of vulnerability for terrorist threats such as Marauding Terrorist Attacks (MTA), Vehicles as a Weapon (VAW), and Improvised Explosive Devices (IED). Each episode delves into the complexities of crowd dynamics, from the psychological impact of targeting "soft targets" to the challenges of managing Grey Space (or Zone Ex)—those areas outside a venue’s direct control where responsibility for security is often shared or disputed. We provide venue owners, security managers, and event planners with a scalable approach to security, covering everything from Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM) and advanced search regimes to the "Power of Hello" through SCaN training. Learn how to move beyond mere compliance to a culture of "not here, not today" by recording, testing, reviewing, and revising your security plans. Whether you manage a 950-seat theater or a 30,000-capacity stadium, this podcast offers the insights needed to protect your staff and visitors when they are most exposed. safetydocs.org

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