The role of a security guard is important for protecting private property and the people who reside or work on the premises they guard. However, there are several risks that security guards often face that security managers should consider to avoid liability or injury. Here's a look at three of the most common. Interference Risks When different companies work together, there are inherent risks to security guards that may lead to accidents due to a lack of awareness of safety protocols that the client or security company may have. That's because if activities are not properly coordinated, or if there is a level of disorganisation, it can create confusion for the security guards regarding everyone's responsibilities and duties. Security companies that operate within the confines of their client's company have to deal with these interference risks. Thus, it's important to take preventative measures, such as exchanging risk insight, coordinating preventative measures and implementing health provisions. Specific Risks Regarding Security Activities Sometimes risks are specifically related to security activities. Here are some of the most common that security guard companies must face:
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Post Held-related Risks Many of the risks associated with the post held are related to safety and the working environment. Some common safety concerns include falls, trips, fire hazards, road accidents, bumps and collisions. Moreover, physical hazards, such as insufficient lighting, noise and inappropriate levels of temperature, ventilation and humidity, can put your security guards' health and safety at risk. Biological hazards and chemical hazards, such as corrosive or toxic substances and parasites, allergies or poison, can also impact your guards' health. Thus, it's important to identify these risks and inspect the premises for potential hazards. Also, take preventative measures, such as vaccination and ensuring electrical wiring is safe, to reduce these risks. Final Thoughts By being aware of the various risks that impact your security guards, you can take the necessary steps to reduce them, so that your guards can work effectively and in a safer capacity. |
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