
How safe is the building you’re constructing, designing or running? What would happen in the event of a terrorist attack on that building? How safe are the people inside?
These are the questions every construction professional will need to ask themselves when Martyn’s Law comes into force. Consultation on the proposed law closed two months ago.
Under Martyn’s Law, those who build and operate the built environment will need to consider terrorist attack scenarios and how to prevent and respond effectively to them. Martyn’s Law will require venues to provide staff with counter-terrorism training, carry out risk assessments inside and out, mitigate any risks identified, and have a counter-terrorism action plan in place.
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