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    1. 1 Commercial manned guarding
      1. 1.1 Work environment (site related)
        1. 1.1.1 Slips, trips and falls are prevented.
        2. 1.1.2 Collisions, bumps, and jamming are prevented.
        3. 1.1.3 The electricity, gas and water supplies are in order and well-maintained.
        4. 1.1.4 Exposure to noise is prevented or controlled.
        5. 1.1.5 Exposure to chemical substances is prevented or controlled.
        6. 1.1.6 Exposure to biological substances is prevented or controlled.
        7. 1.1.7 Exposure to radiation is prevented or controlled.
        8. 1.1.8 Risks from ambient factors are prevented.
        9. 1.1.9 All necessary facilities are available and well maintained.
      2. 1.2 Fire prevention and emergency procedures
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Last edited by Michel Moulin on 8 December 2022.

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Exposure to chemical substances is prevented or controlled.

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CHEMICAL HAZARDS

  • What? There is a whole series of chemical products that can constitute a health risk. Depending on their properties (toxic, carcinogenic/mutagenic, irritants, corrosive), the way in which they enter the body (through inhalation, ingestion, skin and eye contact, or contact with an open wound) and the quantity absorbed, they may adversely affect the health to a lesser or greater extent. Some volatile chemicals and flammable dust pose a fire and explosion risk.
  • Who? Private security guards may be exposed to hazardous products from the client company’s operations during surveillance activities and rounds.

  • Make sure the client informs you (the security services company) and the private security guards about the risks and measures in place (e.g. PPEs such as mouth masks, gloves, …; procedures in case something goes wrong).
  • Check whether the client has clearly marked (labels + signs) the presence of chemical substances.

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Legal references

  • 89/391/CEE Implementing measures to improve the health and safety of workers (framework directive).
  • 89/654/EEC Directive on the minimum safety and health requirements for the workplace.
  • 98/24/EC Directive on the protection of the health and safety of workers from the risks related to chemical agents at work.
  • 2000/54/EC Directive on the protection of workers from risks related to exposure to biological agents at work.

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