This IIRSM-approved Martyn’s Law Training course provides an overview of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill (aka Martyn’s Law) and its key requirements.
It explains the law’s scope, structure and objectives, helping course users understand where the legislation applies and what it requires. The course also outlines essential steps for improving security and working towards compliance, with guidance on risk assessments, emergency planning and new mandatory security measures for different premises and events open to the public.
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Why Is Martyn’s Law Training Important?
Under Martyn’s Law, individuals and organisations that oversee premises or events must take steps to manage the threat of terrorism and protect people on-site. Specific duties include carrying out terrorism risk assessments, implementing appropriate security measures and establishing emergency plans.
Negligence leaves people and organisations vulnerable. Non-compliance is punishable by restrictions, penalty notices and for certain premises fines of up to £18 million.
Our IIRSM-approved Martyn’s Law training course explores the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill and ensures users understand its scope and key requirements. It provides an overview of legal duties under Martyn’s Law, including conducting risk assessments, establishing emergency plans and implementing mandatory safety procedures.
With this awareness, you can make your premises safer now and ensure plans are in place before the compliance deadline.