Hi, Martyn’s Law –are you Protect Duty ready? With the final volume of the report from the Manchester Arena Enquiry published last month, Martyn's Law is set to come into force this year. The incoming Protect Duty legislation is designed to ensure the public is better protected from a “multifaceted, diverse and continually evolving” terror threat. Martyn’s Law will apply to a wide variety of venues, including public squares, open spaces, markets, transport hubs, retail stores, shopping centres, pubs and bars, hospitals, hotels, casinos, stadiums and music venues, festivals and museums. Be prepared. Download the eBook from PeopleSafe and don't miss the conference at IFSEC. |
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This free eBook from Peoplesafe covers the incoming Protect Duty legislation, why it has been introduced, and advice for businesses on how to prepare. This wide-ranging piece of legislation, which has become known as ‘Martyn’s Law’, is seen as one of the biggest ever to impact the security sector. Read and download the eBook now >> |
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IFSEC will play host to an exclusive conference covering the latest on Martyn’s Law and insight into the Manchester Arena inquiry recommendations on Wednesday 17 May. Speakers include Figen Murray, experts from the Manchester Arena Inquiry, Debbie Bartlett, Head of Protect and Prepare at the Home Office and Supt Kish Naidoo, Deputy National Co-ordinator Protect and Prepare. Spaces are limited - register for your free ticket here » |
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