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🎙️ Risk Ready UK Stay informed. Stay compliant.Risk Ready UK is your go-to podcast for staying up to date with the latest UK safety legislation — including Martyn’s Law, HSE updates, and event compliance. Whether you're an event organiser, venue manager, or safety lead, we break down complex regulations into clear, actionable advice to help you create and maintain robust, legally sound risk assessments.Tune in for expert insights, real-world examples, and practical tips to protect your people, your reputation, and your event.

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Portada del episodio Navigating the 'Severe' National Threat Level

Navigating the 'Severe' National Threat Level

Send us an email [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501851/fan_mail/new] On April 30, 2026, the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre (JTAC) raised the UK National Threat Level from Substantial to SEVERE, indicating that a terrorist attack is highly likely. In this critical episode, we break down what this shift means for businesses, organizations, and the general public. We examine the recent statement from the Head of Counter Terrorism Policing, Laurence Taylor, who highlighted the growing risks driven by both Islamist and Extreme Right-Wing terrorism, alongside an elevated threat to Jewish and Israeli communities. We also guide you through actionable protective security measures, detailing the ProtectUK Risk Management Process—a five-stage approach to identifying, assessing, and treating security vulnerabilities. Listeners will learn about deploying enhanced, temporary security controls using the Menu of Tactical Options (MoTO) during periods of heightened risk and gain crucial insights into recognising five key terrorist attack methodologies, including Marauding Terrorist Attacks (MTA) and Vehicle As a Weapon (VAW). Join us as we discuss how to remain vigilant, implement robust security plans, and stay alert, but not alarmed.

2 de may de 2026 - 35 min
Portada del episodio Decoding the New Section 27 Statutory Guidance for Martyn's Law

Decoding the New Section 27 Statutory Guidance for Martyn's Law

Send us an email [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501851/fan_mail/new] Welcome to Martyn’s Law in Focus. In today's episode, we provide an initial deep dive into the newly published statutory guidance issued under Section 27 of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, widely known as Martyn’s Law. With the Home Office releasing this guidance yesterday, we break down what this means for venue operators, event organisers, and compliance teams across England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Crucially, we clarify the timeline for compliance. Section 27 has been commenced so the guidance can be published and laid before Parliament, but this does not mean the full operational duties are legally binding right now. The Act achieved Royal Assent on 3 April 2025, and there is an implementation period of at least 24 months. This means the substantive legal requirements will not become mandatory until at least 3 April 2027, giving those in scope vital time to prepare. In this episode, we explore several practical operational rules outlined in the new document. First, we tackle staff training and access to public protection procedures. The guidance is clear: for evacuation, invacuation, lockdown, or communication plans to be effective, staff must know how to enact them rapidly. We discuss how to achieve this through inductions, prompt cards, and briefings, while carefully balancing the need to share information with strict information security. Sensitive details about a venue's vulnerabilities or specific security designs must be strictly controlled on a role-specific basis to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands. We also navigate the complexities of hybrid venues and hired spaces. If you are the individual or organisation with overall control of a building, you remain the "responsible person" and cannot contract out your legal liability to a hirer or third-party service provider. We explain how you should manage this by specifying security duties within hire contracts and monitoring compliance. We also highlight the major exception: if a hirer takes over a space within a standard tier venue to host a "qualifying event" (where 800 or more people are expected and specific entry checks are in place), the hirer becomes the responsible person for that specific event, requiring both parties to co-ordinate their safety procedures. GUIDE IS HERE [https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/69d7c1ff4abe5b6c5ddf26c9/Web_accessible_PDF_-_Terrorism__Protection_of_Premises__Act_2025_Stat_Guidance.pdf] Important Disclaimer: We are not legal experts, and this episode is intended purely as an initial conversation about the newly released guidance to help our listeners start thinking about preparedness. The statutory guidance clearly states that every qualifying premises and event will be unique. We may have misunderstood some of the directions, and this discussion does not replace official legal or regulatory advice. It is the listener's responsibility to study the statutory requirements and assess how the legal framework applies to their specific circumstances. You must take your regulatory and compliance advice directly from the official regulator, the Security Industry Authority (SIA), and not from us.

16 de abr de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio Guide Shelter Report (GSR) Just Released

Guide Shelter Report (GSR) Just Released

Send us an email [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501851/fan_mail/new] Episode Description: Beyond Run Hide Tell – Understanding the Guide Shelter Report (GSR) In this episode, we dive into the Guide Shelter Report (GSR), a crucial set of dynamic response principles designed to help businesses and organisations effectively respond to a terrorist attack. Developed by the National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) in consultation with businesses of all sizes, GSR represents a vital evolution in protective security and organisational preparedness. While the well-known Run Hide Tell (RHT) protocol remains essential life-saving advice for the general public, it was never intended to serve as a primary incident response plan for businesses. Simply telling staff to run or hide places the burden of survival entirely on individuals, failing to support a structured response that meets an organisation's legal and duty of care responsibilities. Throughout the episode, we break down the three core components of GSR: Guide: Directing the public, visitors, and personnel away from danger through evacuation, invacuation to a safe internal area, or initiating a lockdown. Shelter: Keeping people safe by securing them inside a locked building, keeping them away from external walls and windows, or moving them to a pre-selected external location. Report: Safely contacting the emergency services (999) using the ETHANE framework, only once the immediate danger has passed. Here it is: https://www.protectuk.police.uk/gsr We discuss how these principles are designed to be dynamic, meaning they do not have to be executed in a strict sequence. This flexibility allows staff to adapt to fast-moving and complex threat scenarios, such as Marauding Terrorist Attacks (MTA), Vehicle as a Weapon (VAW) incidents, or Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). However, simply knowing the acronym isn't enough. We also explore the practical steps businesses operating within Venues and Public Spaces (VaPS)—which range from local cafes and retail stores to massive sports stadiums and transport hubs—must take to actually implement these principles. We cover how to embed GSR into your organisation's everyday security culture by conducting risk assessments, developing concrete incident management procedures, and ensuring all staff, including temporary workers and volunteers, are thoroughly trained. Finally, we emphasise the critical importance of testing and exercising these plans so that your staff can act with confidence when it matters most. Tune in to learn how your organisation can move beyond individual survival tactics to build a comprehensive, coordinated response plan capable of protecting people and saving lives

7 de abr de 2026 - 44 min
Portada del episodio Securing the Crowd: Ingress and Egress Safety Guidance

Securing the Crowd: Ingress and Egress Safety Guidance

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

24 de dic de 2025 - 16 min
Portada del episodio Enhancing Perceptions of Security, July 2025 SRI Report

Enhancing Perceptions of Security, July 2025 SRI Report

Send us an email [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2501851/fan_mail/new] The research aimed to identify actions necessary to enhance the perception of private security, revealing that views within the sector itself are mixed. Strikingly, less than half (45%) of security professionals surveyed held a positive view of the sector, and only 20% believed the general perception in society is positive. Security professionals identified the police, politicians, and the general public as the groups likely to hold the most negative perceptions. Two major barriers impede image improvement: 1. Lack of Recognition of Value (79% barrier): This is largely a conceptual challenge, as security is primarily viewed as a "cost centre" where success is defined by the "absence" of negative outcomes. This paradox leads to undervaluation, causing security to slide down corporate priorities. Consequently, key roles such as frontline security officers and guarding companies are considered the least recognised for their value. This lack of recognition overlooks the critical societal role private security plays in filling resource gaps and reducing the burden on public resources to protect people and places. 2. Actual Performance Weaknesses (75% barrier): This practical issue undermines professionalism and includes concerns over poor recruitment practices, insufficient training, lack of skills (especially communication), and poor appearance among frontline individuals. Interviewees highlighted a major paradox: frontline officers are often perceived as low-skilled and low-paid, yet they carry immense responsibilities, putting themselves at risk and dealing with abuse and violence to keep people safe. This issue is exacerbated by client demands to buy "cheap" security, fostering a "race to the bottom" where suppliers cut corners, perpetuating poor quality provision. Since no single shortcoming exists, a multi-pronged approach is necessary to gain respect, as all explored actions were highly valued. The top-rated actions (90% importance) focus on enhancing competence and strategic value: • Demonstrate that security leaders are as competent as other business leaders. • Demonstrate that private security acts as an 'enabler' (allowing organisations, events, and sites to operate successfully). • Raise better awareness of the full range of work and skills across private security beyond frontline roles. • Promote procurement practices that prioritise obtaining good-quality security products and services. A crucial prerequisite to enhancing perception is tackling the weak points in the quality of security delivered. At safetydocs.org we are building apps to give security professionals the information thats live and in the palm of their hands

12 de dic de 2025 - 35 min
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