


Review procedures. Strengthen awareness. Demonstrate compliance.
Review procedures. Strengthen awareness. Demonstrate compliance.
The Protect Duty Compliance and Audit Report (Lite) (PDR Lite) is a simplified online terrorism risk assessment tool that supports compliance with the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 for standard-tier premises. It provides a record of existing procedures for evacuation, invacuation, lockdown, communication, and organisational readiness in an action table for review and management. The report aligns procedures with relevant threat types, helping premises demonstrate awareness and compliance without requiring a full terrorism risk assessment.
The Protect Duty Compliance and Audit Report (Lite) (PDR Lite) is a simplified online terrorism risk assessment tool that supports compliance with the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 for standard-tier premises. It provides a record of existing procedures for evacuation, invacuation, lockdown, communication, and organisational readiness in an action table for review and management. The report aligns procedures with relevant threat types, helping premises demonstrate awareness and compliance without requiring a full terrorism risk assessment.
The Protect Duty Compliance and Audit Report (Lite) (PDR Lite) is a simplified online terrorism risk assessment tool that supports compliance with the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 for standard-tier premises. It provides a record of existing procedures for evacuation, invacuation, lockdown, communication, and organisational readiness in an action table for review and management. The report aligns procedures with relevant threat types, helping premises demonstrate awareness and compliance without requiring a full terrorism risk assessment.
Review procedures. Strengthen awareness. Demonstrate compliance.
The Protect Duty Compliance and Audit Report (Lite) (PDR Lite) is a simplified online terrorism risk assessment tool that supports compliance with the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 for standard-tier premises. It provides a record of existing procedures for evacuation, invacuation, lockdown, communication, and organisational readiness in an action table for review and management. The report aligns procedures with relevant threat types, helping premises demonstrate awareness and compliance without requiring a full terrorism risk assessment.
Review procedures. Strengthen awareness. Demonstrate compliance.
The Protect Duty Compliance and Audit Report (Lite) (PDR Lite) is a simplified online terrorism risk assessment tool that supports compliance with the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 for standard-tier premises. It provides a record of existing procedures for evacuation, invacuation, lockdown, communication, and organisational readiness in an action table for review and management. The report aligns procedures with relevant threat types, helping premises demonstrate awareness and compliance without requiring a full terrorism risk assessment.
Review procedures. Strengthen awareness. Demonstrate compliance.
Step 1
Collect
Collect
PDR (Lite) collects information on a site and its public protection procedures through an online assessment, recording the implementation status of evacuation, invacuation, lockdown, communication and organisational plans and processes.
PDR (Lite) collects information on a site and its public protection procedures through an online assessment, recording the implementation status of evacuation, invacuation, lockdown, communication and organisational plans and processes.






Step 2
Deliver
Deliver
The results are automatically generated in a PDF report structured as an action plan, explaining the associated risks and indicating where procedures should be established, improved or updated, so far as is reasonably practicable.
The results are automatically generated in a PDF report structured as an action plan, explaining the associated risks and indicating where procedures should be established, improved or updated, so far as is reasonably practicable.
Process
Process
How Does it Work?
How Does it Work?


Martyn's Law Preparedness
Martyn's Law Preparedness
Improve readiness under Martyn’s Law
PDR (Lite) helps standard duty premises meet the expectations of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 by identifying public protection procedures that are in place and highlighting where they could be established, improved or updated, so far as is reasonably practicable. It supports proportionate preparedness without requiring a full terrorism risk assessment. We regularly updated PDR Lite to reflect the latest NPSA, Protect UK, and UK legislative requirements.
Procedure Review
Procedure Review
Preparedness Check
Preparedness Check
Why Use PDR Lite
Benefits
Benefits


Martyn's Law Preparedness
Improve readiness under Martyn’s Law
PDR (Lite) helps standard duty premises meet the expectations of the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 by identifying public protection procedures that are in place and highlighting where they could be established, improved or updated, so far as is reasonably practicable. It supports proportionate preparedness without requiring a full terrorism risk assessment. We regularly updated PDR Lite to reflect the latest NPSA, Protect UK, and UK legislative requirements.
Procedure Review
Preparedness Check
Actionable Insights
Actionable Insights
Highlights vulnerabilities & recommended procedures
Highlights vulnerabilities & recommended procedures
PDR (Lite) presents security procedures in a clear, structured action report that shows which are in place and which need further development. Progress can be recorded directly in the report as updates are made, creating a clear record of preparedness over time. The completed report provides a transparent overview of your procedures and demonstrates organised, proportionate action under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025.
PDR (Lite) presents security procedures in a clear, structured action report that shows which are in place and which need further development. Progress can be recorded directly in the report as updates are made, creating a clear record of preparedness over time. The completed report provides a transparent overview of your procedures and demonstrates organised, proportionate action under the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025.
Action Plan
Action Plan
Progress Tracking
Progress Tracking
Preparedness Management
Manage Preparedness





National Standards
National Standards
Aligned to national best practice standards
Aligned to national best practice standards
PDR (Lite) aligns its procedures and information with recognised guidance from ProtectUK and the National Protective Security Authority (NPSA). This ensures that your security procedures are evaluated in line with UK protective security standards and consistent with national counter-terrorism practice.
NPSA & Protect UK
NPSA & Protect UK
UK Standards
UK Standards
National Consistency
National Consistency
Simplified Process
Simplified Process
Complete and generate reports with ease
PDR (Lite) makes the assessment process straightforward and efficient. You complete a short, guided form covering your security procedures and organisational plans, and the system automatically generates a structured action report. It saves you time, reduces administrative effort, and supports preparedness for Martyn’s Law and terrorism-related risks by ensuring procedures are in place where reasonably practicable.
PDR (Lite) makes the assessment process straightforward and efficient. You complete a short, guided form covering your security procedures and organisational plans, and the system automatically generates a structured action report. It saves you time, reduces administrative effort, and supports preparedness for Martyn’s Law and terrorism-related risks by ensuring procedures are in place where reasonably practicable.
Efficiency
Efficiency
Ease of Use
Ease of Use
Preparedness
Preparedness






Learn More
Learn More
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025 requires qualifying enhanced-duty premises and events to “assess and keep under review the public protection measures that are appropriate… to reduce the vulnerability of the premises or event to acts of terrorism and to reduce the risk of physical harm being caused to individuals if an act of terrorism were to occur.”
This requirement is typically met through a terrorism risk assessment, which evaluates how existing measures reduce exposure and vulnerability to potential attacks.
The UK Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025
The UK Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025
Legality
Legality

Request a demo
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Prepare with confidence. PDR Lite lets you review procedures, identify gaps, and generate an instant action plan for Martyn’s Law readiness.