1. Strictly implement the inspection procedures of all bags, knapsacks, boxes, merchandise, etc., that will enter yor store/premises.
2. Suspicious looking package, paper bags, etc., left alone should be cautiously scrutinized as possible bomb (s).
3. When suspected bombs are noted, advise security personnel/employees to immediately contact the proper authorities.
4. Be observant of people roaming around your area doing nothing. Vendors with tricycle, knapsacks/bags should be driven out, as they may be used as couriers of bombs.
5. Advise your security to always observe people leaving behind bags/packages/boxes in the garbage cans/bins in your premises.
6. Be observant of cars/motorcylce riding individuals who are suspiciously observing constantly your establishment (s).
7. Be cautious in opening envelopes and packages sent to you by unknown individual or package with no return address.
8. The greatest safeguard against the effects of bomb threats is to prevent entry of unauthorized persons into certain areas, whenever possible.
9. Restricted entry and possitive identification of staff and visitors can be significant factors in assessing the seriousness of any given threat.
Source: Public Information Drive Leaflet, Philippine Bomb Data Center, 2nd Floor Maritime Building, Camp Crame, Quezon City. Phone: (02) 412-0062/412-0065 CRAMETEX 712-0401 to 10 loc 4496/4497 Fax: 412-0065 Email: pbdc@pnp.gov.ph
No comments:
Post a Comment