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Steps to help reduce the threat of goods vehicles being used as a weapon.
Foreword The modern world can feel like an increasingly dangerous place.…
How bollard schemes affect pedestrians, and planning advice to help with installing bollards to reduce vehicle threats.
Guidance for applicants and industry on national security vetting and counter terrorist checks in the regulated transport sector.
Reasons for and information on how to use vehicle security barriers (VSB) within a streetscape.
Land transport security principles, objectives, processes and working practices.
Setting out the UK offer for improving the security of transport networks.
Additional guidance on using bollards as a vehicle security barrier.
Information for local authorities on preventing terrorist attacks around rail, bus and coach stations.
This Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) competition seeks proposals for novel and innovative prototypes that will improve security at airports that need to go through trialling and testing in order to take the next step…
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Offences that would disqualify a person from certain positions in the transport security sector.
Ensuring that conduct which could constitute a security concern is adequately accounted for in employment terms and conditions.
This Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) competition seeks proposals for novel and innovative solutions for screening and detection to protect the UK aviation system and wider borders.
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