Download a practical checklist to assess your preparedness for the Protect Duty.
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 (Martyn’s Law) introduces new responsibilities for organisations to prepare for terrorist threats.
For many organisations, the question is no longer:
“Do we need to think about this?”
It is now:
“Are we actually ready?”
Having a written plan is not enough. Staff must understand what to do, and procedures must work under pressure.
Free Download: Martyn’s Law Readiness Checklist
This checklist helps you quickly assess whether your organisation is:
capable of responding effectively
compliant
prepared
Download the Checklist
Why This Matters
In a real incident:
- information is incomplete
- stress is high
- decisions must be made quickly
The first few minutes are critical.
Staff actions—before emergency services arrive—can significantly reduce harm.
What the Checklist Covers
Legal & Structural Readiness
Understanding your obligations and responsibilities
Risk Awareness
Recognising threats and vulnerabilities
Emergency Planning
Clear, usable procedures
Staff Training
Preparedness and confidence
Testing & Exercises
Have your plans been tested?
Casualty Response
First actions before emergency services arrive
Key Questions to Ask Yourself
- Do we know whether we fall into Standard or Enhanced Tier?
- Who is responsible for compliance?
- Are our procedures simple enough to follow under stress?
- Have staff been trained?
- Have we tested our response?
- Can staff act in the first few minutes?
Why Lazarus Training
Lazarus Training helps organisations move beyond compliance and build real capability.
We specialise in:
- scenario-based training
- decision-making under pressure
- emergency response skills
- practical exercises that test real behaviour
Need More Than a Checklist?
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If the checklist highlights gaps, we can support with:
- Martyn’s Law awareness training
- operational response training
- scenario-based exercise days
Want to know more?
Give us a call on 0800 242 5210 to discuss your needs.
