

Online Workshop
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Navigating Martyn’s Law: What It Means for Your Risk Strategy
7 November
11am-12pm (1 hour)
Clients & Partners: £35+VAT
Non-clients: £55 +VAT
Navigating Martyn’s Law: What It Means for Your Risk Strategy
The recently introduced Martyn’s Law (the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill) brings new legal duties around public venue security, meaning that organisations must reassess how terrorism risk fits into their broader safety and emergency preparedness strategies.
This concise and interactive online session is designed to give health and safety leaders and practitioners a clear, practical understanding of what Martyn’s Law requires—without creating unnecessary complexity.
Participants will gain insights into proportionality, risk assessment approaches, and the importance of cross-functional collaboration in embedding protective security as part of everyday operations.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the core principles and tiers of Martyn’s Law and who it affects
- Assess how terrorism threats fit within an organisation’s existing risk framework
- Identify practical first steps to align current emergency plans with legal requirements
- Recognise the need for proportionate planning based on venue size, use, and public access
- Explore how to create dynamic, actionable response plans that move beyond theoretical scenarios