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Security Planning Guidance
Guidance to provide high level, practical advice to anyone looking to formulate a Site Security Plan, assisting in developing a proportionate plan which aims to mitigate Terrorist and State threats, w...
Evacuation, Invacuation and Lockdown Guidance
The purpose of this document is to support those tasked with drafting, developing or reviewing policies and procedures for evacuation, lockdown and invacuation
Screening Vehicles
Screening vehicles can help reduce the likelihood of explosive devices, weapons and other hazardous or prohibited items or materials being brought into buildings or onto sites
Screening Mail and Courier Deliveries
Terrorists and others wishing to cause harm or disruption have long used postal and courier services to deliver hazardous items to target recipients.
Screening Bulk Deliveries
Bulk deliveries can provide a means for getting explosives, weapons and other threat items through a site’s secure perimeter.
Discriminative Metal Detection Systems Test Method
In conjunction with technology developers, end user site owners and operators, government stakeholders and independent experts, NPSA has produced a Discriminative Metal Detection (DMD) Systems Test Me...
Canine Detection Guidance Notes
Updated suite of evidence-based guidance notes detailing good practices underpinning delivery of effective detection dog capability
Canine Detection
NPSA has recently updated its guidance on the use of private sector explosives detection dog services
Possible Indicators that a Delivered Item Might be of Concern
Possible indicators that a delivered item might be of concern
Recognising Terrorist Threats Guide
NPSA, in collaboration with ACT, is proud to announce the publication of Recognising Terrorist Threats a guide for the security professional.
Secure Destruction
The destruction of sensitive items should be undertaken via a secure process. This section provides those responsible for information assurance and physical security with best practice guidance
Forcible Attack Resistant Materials (FARM) Project
The overarching objective of the FARM project is to seek and identify materials capable of improving the forcible attack resistance of security products against modern tools