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On a site, how to deal with a bomb threat would be addressed in

  1. Post standing orders

  2. Emergency measures plan

  3. Employee pension plan

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: Emergency measures plan

An Emergency Measures Plan is a pre-determined set of procedures and guidelines that are put into action in the event of an emergency situation, such as a bomb threat. This plan aims to provide comprehensive instructions on how to respond effectively, in order to protect the safety of all individuals involved and to minimize damage. This would include the steps that security personnel should follow if such a threat is received, how to evacuate the area, who to notify (such as law enforcement), and how to handle communication during these situations. Hence, the way to deal with a bomb threat on a site would be addressed in an Emergency Measures Plan.