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Continue all precautions from lower Threat
Conditions.
● Announce Threat
Condition HIGH to all employees and explain anticipated actions.
● Place emergency response teams on notice.
● Activate the
operations center if required.
● Monitor world and
local events. Pass on credible threat intelligence to key personnel.
● Ensure appropriate
security measures are in place and functioning properly.
● Instruct employees
to report suspicious activities, packages and people.
● Search all personal
bags, parcels and require personnel to pass through magnetometer, if
available.
● Restrict vehicle
parking close to buildings.
● Inspect intrusion
detection systems and lighting, security fencing and locking systems.
● Inspect all
deliveries and consider accepting shipments only at off-site locations.
● Remind employees to
expect delays and baggage searches.
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Continue all precautions from lower Threat
Conditions.
● Announce Threat
Condition HIGH to employees and public and explain anticipated actions.
● Control access to
government buildings, critical facilities and infrastructure.
● Erect outside
barricades, security checks to deny access to underground parking areas,
loading docks and building entrance.
● Require
identification, sign-in and escorts as required.
● Restrict threatened
facility access to essential personnel.
● Restrict parking
areas located close to buildings or critical facilities.
● Remove trash
containers, dumpsters and mailboxes located near government buildings and
facilities.
● Closely monitor
available security and intelligence data from state and local law
enforcement agencies.
● Instruct employees
to be especially watchful for suspicious or unattended packages and articles
received through the mail service.
● Inspect buildings
and parking areas for suspicious packages.
● Implement rumor
control to avoid public panic.
● Test communication
plans.
● Secure and regularly
inspect all buildings, vehicles, and parking and storage areas for
intrusion.
● Conduct 100%
verification of deliveries and restrict shipments.
● Prepare to execute
contingency procedures such as moving to an alternate worksite.
● Identify any planned
community events where a large attendance is anticipated. Consider
alternative venue or cancellation.
● Consider off-site
mail processing. |
In addition to all
previously mentioned precautions, citizens are advised to:
● Resume normal
activities but expect some delays, baggage searches and restrictions as a
result of heightened security at public buildings and facilities.
● Exercise caution
when traveling.
● Continue to monitor
world and local events as well as local government threat advisories.
● Avoid leaving
unattended packages or brief cases in public areas.
● Inventory and
organize emergency supply kits and discuss emergency plans with family
members. Reevaluate meeting location based on threat.
● Consider taking
reasonable personal security precautions. Be alert to your surroundings,
avoid placing yourself in a vulnerable situation and monitor the activities
of your children.
● Maintain close
contact with your family and neighbors to ensure their safety and emotional
welfare. |