Counter Terrorism and Security within the Transport Industry

Welcome to the Counter Terrorism and Security Summative Assessment
What is your name?
Date: What is the date today?
Terrorism is used to:
Achieve a political, religious or ideological aim
Create terror by raising the profile of a group of people with no specific aim
Raise awareness of values and standards within society
Educate society
Lowest level first to highest. The terrorist threat can be categorised as follows:
Moderate. Low. Severe. Substantial. Critical
Low. Moderate. Substantial. Severe. Critical
Low. Moderate. Severe. Substantial. Critical
Low. Substantial. Moderate. Severe. Critical
Project Servator is:
Raising the awareness of terrorist activities
Highlights the importance of being prepared
Unpredictable and highly visible policing
Identifies and deals with people/groups, involved in the theft of liveried vehicles
‘HOT’ stands for:
Help. Others. Training
Hidden. Obviously Suspicious. Typical
Help. Orders. Timing
Hidden Or Typical
If you’re in the vicinity of a shooting, you should:
Run. Hide. Tell
Report. Hide. Tell
Run. Help Others. Tell
Run. Hide. TV for updates
You spot a suspicious vehicle. SCRIM stands for:
Size. Colour. Range. Identifying Marks. Mileage
Size. Colour. Registration. Identifying Marks. Mileage
Size. Colour. Registration. Identifying Marks. Manufacturer
Shape. Colour. Registration. Identifying Marks. Manufacturer
In order to improve your own security and that of your vehicle. You should:
Plan your route beforehand to check that your favourite ‘burger van’ is open
Be unpredictable in your daily work pattern and avoid talking about your load or routes
Hide the keys in the ‘normal’ hiding place for the next driver
Ensure you update your friends and family of your ‘where-a-bouts and timings’ on social media
If you find a suspicious package which appears to be hidden and not typically found in that area. You should:
Open it and search for contact details
Ignore it. It’ll be someone else’s problem soon
Ask people if anyone owns it
Run, hide and tell someone quick
The 4 C’s are used by the emergency services to deal with a suspect device. These stand for:
Clear. Confirm. Control. Cordon
Cordon. Confirm. Clear. Control
Confirm. Clear. Cordon. Control
Clear. Confirm. Cordon. Control
If you find something suspicious. You must get a thorough description to the Police. This should include:
Size. Colour. Unusual Characteristics (Noises, smell, wires etc). Exact location
Location
Size and serial number of the suspicious device
 
Type of plastic explosive used and the make-up of the timing device
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