NEBOSH Certificate in Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism
Prices from £250
Course duration 1 day + exam
Course overview
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, commonly known as 'Martyn's Law', places legal duties on certain public premises to consider the threat of terrorism, so that steps can be taken to protect against a potential attack and to keep people safe should an attack occur. Certain premises must also take steps to reduce their vulnerability to acts of terrorism. This qualification is designed for those responsible for StandardDuty premises.
The course is aimed at professionals and other employees involved in managing premises that fall under the StandardDuty requirements of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025. Standardtier premises refers to certain publicly accessible premises where it is reasonable to expect that between 200 or 799 individuals may be present at the same time.
The NEBOSH National Certificate in Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism - notional SCQF level 6 / Equivalent to RQF level 3.
For this qualification, there are 6 taught hours, private study is N/A and the assessment is 0.5 hours Total: 6.5 hours.
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, commonly known as 'Martyn's Law', places legal duties on certain public premises to consider the threat of terrorism, so that steps can be taken to protect against a potential attack and to keep people safe should an attack occur.
The NEBOSH National Certificate in Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism is relevant to professionals and other employees who will be involved in managing premises that fall within the scope of the standard duty requirements of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) 2025 Act, commonly known as 'Martyn's Law'.
Standard tier premises refers to certain publicly- accessible premises where it is reasonable to expect that between 200 and 799 individuals may be present at the same time.
By investing in counter terrorism awareness training, organisations can strengthen their ability to protect communities, applying robust strategies based on legal principles to both prevent and respond to terrorist threats.
Is this course right for you?
The NEBOSH National Certificate in Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism covers:
The nature of terrorism and the legal framework
UK threat levels and organisational duties
Understanding terrorist threats and site vulnerabilities
Implementing public protection procedures
Developing a strong security culture
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
It is important that learners have a suitable standard of English language in order to understand and articulate the concepts contained in the syllabus. NEBOSH recommends that learners undertaking this qualification should reach a minimum standard of English equivalent to an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0 or higher in IELTS tests.
This qualification will provide you with a sound breadth of knowledge and understanding of the threat of terrorism and the mitigations that can be put in place to help keep people safe. It will better enable you to support your organisation to understand and comply with the requirements of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) 2025 Act (Martyn's Law). On completion of this course, you will have a good understanding of:
The nature of terrorism and the legal framework of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025
Identifying and monitoring potential threats • Understanding terrorist threats and site vulnerabilities
Implementing public protection procedures
Developing a strong security culture
Benefits for Your Employer
Terrorism is a global issue. As such, it is essential that organisations with publicly-accessible locations are prepared for potential terrorist attacks. This qualification will provide your employees with the knowledge and understanding to help identify potential threats, and the mitigations that can be put in place to help keep people safe.
This qualification also helps employers to comply with the legal requirements under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025.
What will I learn?
The course is based around a minimum of 6 taught hours, plus a 0.5 hour exam
Unit PTS1: Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism Multiple-format assessment (MFA)
Element 1
The nature of terrorism and the legal framework
Element 2
Identifying and monitoring potential threats
Element 3
Understanding terrorist threats and site vulnerabilities
Element 4
Implementing public protection procedures
Element 5
Developing a strong security culture
Course duration and private study
Unit PTS1: Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism:
6 taught hours and 0.5 hours assessment, total 6.5 hours
Detailed course content
Recognise the nature of terrorism and its motivating factors
Recognise how the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 apply to the threat of terrorism related incidents
Recognise the scope of the 2025 Act, including key definitions, legal duties, the role of the SIA and civil sanctions, criminal offences and penalties
Understand the UK threat level system and its implications
Recognise the available sources of credible information regarding threat levels
Recognise factors that impact the overall threat level
Identify organisational responsibilities for monitoring threat intelligence
Evaluate terrorist threats
Recognise site-specific vulnerabilities to terrorism-related activities
Identify the meaning and scope of public protection procedures
Understand the concept of reasonable practicability as it applies to the 2025 Act
Recognise emergency response options for different types of terrorist threat
Identify effective internal and external communication processes
Identify trauma first aid and worker competency in the event of a terrorist attack
Identify the characteristics of a positive security culture
Identify the benefits of a positive security culture
How is it assessed?
The qualification has one unit assessment: a 30 minute online multiple-format assessment. ‘Multiple format’ means assessment papers which have questions with pre-populated answers to choose from. Unlike multiple-choice assessments (where each question only has one correct answer), multiple format assessments include a blend of different styles, such as multiple choice questions (one correct answer); multiple response questions (more than one correct answer), as well as different question styles (e.g. rank, categorise, fill in the blanks etc).
The question paper consists of 20 multiple-format questions. Each question is worth one mark. The question paper covers the whole syllabus with at least one question per element. All questions are compulsory. It is a closed book assessment, so you will not be able to refer to your course book and notes.
You must achieve a ‘pass’ (60% or higher) in order to be awarded the qualification.
Assessments are taken after completion of the course learning. Assessments are held monthly, with the assessment being available for a 24 hour period. You will be able to start your assessment at any time during this 24 hour window, but will have 30 minutes in total to complete your assessment.
You should receive your results within 15 working days of sitting the examination. Once you have achieved a pass, a qualification parchment will be issued. This is normally within 20 working days of confirmation of the successful PTS1 unit.
You may re-sit your unit assessment if you are referred. There is no limit to the number of times you can re-sit a unit, but there will be a further registration fee to re-sit the exam.
Lunch and refreshments for all Norwich classroom courses and parking
What accreditations will I gain?
On successful completion of Unit PTS1, the delegate will receive the NEBOSH National Certificate in Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism qualification parchment.
The NEBOSH National Certificate in Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism - notional Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) at SCQF Level 6.
SCQF Level 6 is comparable to RQF Level 3 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
What to expect on the day?
The course runs from 9:00am through to 5:00pm for the 1 day of training. Refreshments are available from 8:45am.
We provide:
NEBOSH registration, exam & certificate
Course book & material
Note pad and pen
Polos!
Also includes:
Free on-site parking
Lunch & refreshments. Please let us know if you have any dietary requirements.
Free WiFi
Our Norwich on-site parking (NR3 1UB) is free and situated 5 minutes walk along the river to our training centre at St James Mill. If you arrive by train, it is about 20 minutes on the Riverside walk or a short taxi ride to get to us. View full directions for Norwich and all our other venues.
You will learn in a relaxed environment with a small group of people. A specialist tutor will guide and encourage you through all the learning necessary to develop your skills, and questions are always welcome.
Studying with Jarrold Training
We aim to provide you with an effective, quality, learning experience to support your studies and to prepare you for the Unit PTS1 assessment.
Your tutor is there to support you during the training and leading up to the exam and full completion of your qualification, so please discuss any questions with them, they are always happy to help. We also have a dedicated team of assessors and staff to support you through your learner journey.
If you have any questions about this course, please contact us for more details.
About NEBOSH
We aim to provide you with an effective, quality, learning experience to support your studies and to prepare you for the Unit PTS1 assessment.
Your tutor is there to support you during the training and leading up to the exam and full completion of your qualification, so please discuss any questions with them, they are always happy to help. We also have a dedicated team of assessors and staff to support you through your learner journey.
If you have any questions about this course, please contact us for more details.
Prices from £250
Course duration 1 day + exam
Course overview
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, commonly known as 'Martyn's Law', places legal duties on certain public premises to consider the threat of terrorism, so that steps can be taken to protect against a potential attack and to keep people safe should an attack occur. Certain premises must also take steps to reduce their vulnerability to acts of terrorism. This qualification is designed for those responsible for StandardDuty premises.
The course is aimed at professionals and other employees involved in managing premises that fall under the StandardDuty requirements of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025. Standardtier premises refers to certain publicly accessible premises where it is reasonable to expect that between 200 or 799 individuals may be present at the same time.
The NEBOSH National Certificate in Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism - notional SCQF level 6 / Equivalent to RQF level 3.
For this qualification, there are 6 taught hours, private study is N/A and the assessment is 0.5 hours Total: 6.5 hours.
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, commonly known as 'Martyn's Law', places legal duties on certain public premises to consider the threat of terrorism, so that steps can be taken to protect against a potential attack and to keep people safe should an attack occur.
The NEBOSH National Certificate in Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism is relevant to professionals and other employees who will be involved in managing premises that fall within the scope of the standard duty requirements of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) 2025 Act, commonly known as 'Martyn's Law'.
Standard tier premises refers to certain publicly- accessible premises where it is reasonable to expect that between 200 and 799 individuals may be present at the same time.
By investing in counter terrorism awareness training, organisations can strengthen their ability to protect communities, applying robust strategies based on legal principles to both prevent and respond to terrorist threats.
Is this course right for you?
The NEBOSH National Certificate in Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism covers:
The nature of terrorism and the legal framework
UK threat levels and organisational duties
Understanding terrorist threats and site vulnerabilities
Implementing public protection procedures
Developing a strong security culture
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
It is important that learners have a suitable standard of English language in order to understand and articulate the concepts contained in the syllabus. NEBOSH recommends that learners undertaking this qualification should reach a minimum standard of English equivalent to an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0 or higher in IELTS tests.
This qualification will provide you with a sound breadth of knowledge and understanding of the threat of terrorism and the mitigations that can be put in place to help keep people safe. It will better enable you to support your organisation to understand and comply with the requirements of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) 2025 Act (Martyn's Law). On completion of this course, you will have a good understanding of:
The nature of terrorism and the legal framework of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025
Identifying and monitoring potential threats • Understanding terrorist threats and site vulnerabilities
Implementing public protection procedures
Developing a strong security culture
Benefits for Your Employer
Terrorism is a global issue. As such, it is essential that organisations with publicly-accessible locations are prepared for potential terrorist attacks. This qualification will provide your employees with the knowledge and understanding to help identify potential threats, and the mitigations that can be put in place to help keep people safe.
This qualification also helps employers to comply with the legal requirements under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025.
What will I learn?
The course is based around a minimum of 6 taught hours, plus a 0.5 hour exam
Unit PTS1: Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism Multiple-format assessment (MFA)
Element 1
The nature of terrorism and the legal framework
Element 2
Identifying and monitoring potential threats
Element 3
Understanding terrorist threats and site vulnerabilities
Element 4
Implementing public protection procedures
Element 5
Developing a strong security culture
Course duration and private study
Unit PTS1: Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism:
6 taught hours and 0.5 hours assessment, total 6.5 hours
Detailed course content
Recognise the nature of terrorism and its motivating factors
Recognise how the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 apply to the threat of terrorism related incidents
Recognise the scope of the 2025 Act, including key definitions, legal duties, the role of the SIA and civil sanctions, criminal offences and penalties
Understand the UK threat level system and its implications
Recognise the available sources of credible information regarding threat levels
Recognise factors that impact the overall threat level
Identify organisational responsibilities for monitoring threat intelligence
Evaluate terrorist threats
Recognise site-specific vulnerabilities to terrorism-related activities
Identify the meaning and scope of public protection procedures
Understand the concept of reasonable practicability as it applies to the 2025 Act
Recognise emergency response options for different types of terrorist threat
Identify effective internal and external communication processes
Identify trauma first aid and worker competency in the event of a terrorist attack
Identify the characteristics of a positive security culture
Identify the benefits of a positive security culture
How is it assessed?
The qualification has one unit assessment: a 30 minute online multiple-format assessment. ‘Multiple format’ means assessment papers which have questions with pre-populated answers to choose from. Unlike multiple-choice assessments (where each question only has one correct answer), multiple format assessments include a blend of different styles, such as multiple choice questions (one correct answer); multiple response questions (more than one correct answer), as well as different question styles (e.g. rank, categorise, fill in the blanks etc).
The question paper consists of 20 multiple-format questions. Each question is worth one mark. The question paper covers the whole syllabus with at least one question per element. All questions are compulsory. It is a closed book assessment, so you will not be able to refer to your course book and notes.
You must achieve a ‘pass’ (60% or higher) in order to be awarded the qualification.
Assessments are taken after completion of the course learning. Assessments are held monthly, with the assessment being available for a 24 hour period. You will be able to start your assessment at any time during this 24 hour window, but will have 30 minutes in total to complete your assessment.
You should receive your results within 15 working days of sitting the examination. Once you have achieved a pass, a qualification parchment will be issued. This is normally within 20 working days of confirmation of the successful PTS1 unit.
You may re-sit your unit assessment if you are referred. There is no limit to the number of times you can re-sit a unit, but there will be a further registration fee to re-sit the exam.
Lunch and refreshments for all Norwich classroom courses and parking
What accreditations will I gain?
On successful completion of Unit PTS1, the delegate will receive the NEBOSH National Certificate in Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism qualification parchment.
The NEBOSH National Certificate in Protecting Standard Duty Premises from Terrorism - notional Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) at SCQF Level 6.
SCQF Level 6 is comparable to RQF Level 3 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
What to expect on the day?
The course runs from 9:00am through to 5:00pm for the 1 day of training. Refreshments are available from 8:45am.
We provide:
NEBOSH registration, exam & certificate
Course book & material
Note pad and pen
Polos!
Also includes:
Free on-site parking
Lunch & refreshments. Please let us know if you have any dietary requirements.
Free WiFi
Our Norwich on-site parking (NR3 1UB) is free and situated 5 minutes walk along the river to our training centre at St James Mill. If you arrive by train, it is about 20 minutes on the Riverside walk or a short taxi ride to get to us. View full directions for Norwich and all our other venues.
You will learn in a relaxed environment with a small group of people. A specialist tutor will guide and encourage you through all the learning necessary to develop your skills, and questions are always welcome.
Studying with Jarrold Training
We aim to provide you with an effective, quality, learning experience to support your studies and to prepare you for the Unit PTS1 assessment.
Your tutor is there to support you during the training and leading up to the exam and full completion of your qualification, so please discuss any questions with them, they are always happy to help. We also have a dedicated team of assessors and staff to support you through your learner journey.
If you have any questions about this course, please contact us for more details.
About NEBOSH
We aim to provide you with an effective, quality, learning experience to support your studies and to prepare you for the Unit PTS1 assessment.
Your tutor is there to support you during the training and leading up to the exam and full completion of your qualification, so please discuss any questions with them, they are always happy to help. We also have a dedicated team of assessors and staff to support you through your learner journey.
If you have any questions about this course, please contact us for more details.
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