Construction Site security
Security essentials
Every construction site is different, both in location, environmental factors and needs, but in order to achieve security, there are common factors for fundamental security:
- Thorough risk analysis is essential for the site and should reflect physical security, operational security and changes across each phase of work.
- Protocols should be put into place to reduce risks identified in the risk analysis.
- Limiting access, both to vehicles and visitors on foot, is essential in reducing opportunity for unauthorised access. Numbers should be limited and only authorised vehicles and persons present – no one, including site workers, should be able to access a site through an open entrance.
- Vehicle vulnerability should be addressed with action which includes key protocols so that plant which is temporarily not in use is not left unattended with keys in the ignition. All keys should be signed in and out and vehicles not in use should be locked in a separate parking area or garaged on-site. All plant should be fitted with immobilisation devices and tracking.
- Effective and customized training for all staff from our in-house training