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Understanding HVM For Events

Understanding HVM For Events

28th January 2025 by PSSA Marketing

Why Hostile Vehicle Mitigation is much more than just Vehicle Security Barriers.

When most people think of Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM), they picture Vehicle Security Barriers (VSB). While these barriers play a critical role in protecting events, they are only one piece of the puzzle. As safety advisory groups, local authorities, and law enforcement increasingly request HVM measures for events, understanding their full scope is essential for effective security planning.

“HVM measures are the integrated deployment of security processes, procedures and physical obstructions to counter vehicle borne threats. They typically include; deterrent communications, security awareness, incident response planning and training, operational security, traffic management and the deployment of physical obstructions such as vehicle security barriers and traffic calming measures.” (NPSA)

In other words, Hostile Vehicle Mitigation (HVM) is not just about placing a series of Vehicle Security Barriers (VSBs) around the perimeter of your event, but rather it is a comprehensive safety solution that involves planning, communication and co-ordination with all stakeholders, detailed risk assessments, threat analysis and then – finally – the deployment of the most appropriate VSBs to protect the public from the threat of a hostile vehicle incursion.

The vital thing to understand about a HVM solution is that its key function is to create TIME. Time – often vital seconds – for the police, event security, and/or stewards to get people to safety from the area, to implement a response plan and start the evacuation process.

 

Crowdguard temporary HVM measures at Stratford Christmas Market
Husson H-Stop and ARX Stopper providing temporary HVM solution at the Stratford Christmas Market

Process and Strategy

We have a robust HVM risk assessment process, based on the experience of our counter-terrorism experts. Our HVM risk assessment methodologies enable us to analyse threat, vulnerability and risk using insight into how terrorists select a target. Where necessary, we will also carry out a detailed Threat Vulnerability and Risk Assessment (TVRA), alongside a Vehicle Dynamics Assessment (VDA), which will provide event organisers with an additional layer of information of how to best protect their event.

With this venue- or event-specific analysis, we provide a tailored approach to risk mitigation, advising you on the most appropriate and proportionate HVM solutions to help you protect people and assets.

Deploying proportional HVM solutions tailored to the size and nature of these events ensures a balance between public safety and the accessibility required for community participation.

Crowdguard’s Plan, Provide, Protect framework delivers comprehensive event security:

Plan: Expert Risk assessments including Threat Vulnerability Risk and Vehicle Dynamic assessments with full HVM design and specification.

Provide: Access to a diverse range of HVM solutions ensures tailored, effective deployments.

Protect: Certified, rated HVM solutions and ongoing support guarantee enduring safety – all part of our ‘Protection in Partnership’ mantra.

By leveraging these pillars, Crowdguard ensures safe, well-managed events, allowing visiting crowds to enjoy the event, safe in the knowledge that they are protected from a hostile vehicle incursion.

Crowdguard Plan Provide Protect - Securing matchday operations
Our Plan Provide Protect methodology helps to create a HVM security plan for events

Understanding and Owning Risk

While it’s impossible to completely eliminate risk, we help event organizers identify vulnerabilities and understand any residual risks. This enables them to make informed decisions aligned with their risk appetite by balancing necessary precautions with practical considerations.

We use the testing information in the National Protective Security Authority’s Catalogue of Security Equipment (NPSA CSE) to ensure that the most appropriate vehicle security barriers are deployed.

This information also enables us to explain to the end user the residual risk based on what the achievable approach speeds are by carrying out a vehicle dynamics assessment.

Crowdguard deployed H-stops at the Marylebone Christmas Lights switch on
H-Stops deployed for the Marylebone Christmas Lights switch on

One size does not fit all

We believe that there is no single solution for every event. Each event has a different location, timing, risk profile, ingress/egress routes, crowds will behave differently at a music concert than they will at a football match. This is why we work closely with all stakeholders, and Traffic Management companies and carry out a comprehensive TVRA before deciding which kit to deploy, and where – ensuring a proportionate installation that minimises disruption but ensures that an event and its attendees are protected.

Crowdguard only deploys equipment that is tested and listed in the NPSA CSE. We have access to a large range of equipment that enables us to ensure we can work with your operational requirement and operational budgets.

Crowdguard deployed Highway Care RB50 temporary HVM solution for the Great Scottish Run
Highway Care RB50 temporary HVM solution deployed for the Great Scottish Run

Choosing the right HVM partner

Ultimately, your HVM strategy is only as good as your installation partner, and the advice that they give you.

Choosing an HVM security partner that is a member of a Professional Association, such as the Perimeter Security Suppliers Association (PSSA), or the Register of Security Engineers and Specialists (RSES), and is professionally qualified (CSyP holder), as well as seeking advice from a Counter Terrorism Security Advisor (CTSA), or National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) will come with a number of safeguards, adherence to internationally-recognised standards and, most importantly, give you peace of mind that your HVM solution is the most proportionate, effective, and will keep your event as safe as possible, in the event of a hostile vehicle incursion.

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If you’re planning an event (small or large-scale), get in touch with the Crowdguard team to discuss your requirements. We will give you the best possible advice and provide a turnkey service to help you plan and implement strategies to keep people safe in crowded places, with market-leading solutions installed by experts, designed to help you mitigate risk.

Tel: 0161 507 3434

Email: info@crowdguard.co.uk

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