
Liam Jones
Founder, Pilla App
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Learn how to assess terrorism risks under Martyn's Law, build terrorism preparedness into your health and safety system with Pilla, and use AI to automate the process.
Join Liam Jones, founder of Pilla and a qualified food safety consultant, for a session on terrorism risk assessments.
Martyn's Law (the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025) requires venues with a capacity of 200 or more to assess terrorism risks and implement protective measures. Understanding what is expected and how to document it properly is essential for compliance.
Your team needs to recognise suspicious behaviour, understand reporting procedures and know how to respond in an emergency. You should identify areas where people can enter without checks or oversight, including entrances, delivery bays, car parks and any external areas that could be exploited.
A clear, rehearsed emergency response plan covering evacuation, invacuation and lockdown is critical. Staff need clear procedures for spotting and reporting suspicious activity, and security arrangements should be reviewed periodically and after any incident or near-miss.
See how terrorism risk assessments fit into your wider health and safety management system in Pilla. We walk through how to build this into your system so that your team has clear processes, accountability, and a documented trail that proves compliance.
Learn how AI can speed up this process and connect Pilla to your other tools, giving you a much more joined up system across your business.
Bring your questions , we'll be answering them live throughout.