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        1. 1.3.1 The private security guards wear the necessary, well-fitting clothes and PPE, in accordance with their duty.
        2. 1.3.2 Appropriate tools are available, of good quality and well maintained.
        3. 1.3.3 The dogs are well trained and have regular medical check-ups.
        4. 1.3.4 The necessary vehicles are available, of good quality and well maintained.
        5. 1.3.5 Each sitting workstation is adjustable to the worker.
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Last edited by Michel Moulin on 8 December 2022.

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The necessary vehicles are available, of good quality and well maintained.

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The necessary vehicles are not available, of bad quality and/or poorly maintained.

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There is a number of risks which affect all security staff going to work in a vehicle.

Work-related road accidents include accidents while out on an assignment, i.e. when on the road because of the job (surveillance activities), or accidents taking place on the journey from home to the workplace. Sector statistics for accidents at work show that there is a considerable risk in this area.

Many national regulations provide the conditions for this. These must be fully respected.

Check the following issues:

  • Regular maintenance of the vehicles should be ensured by an approved garage, in addition to the compulsory periodic roadworthiness test.
  • Vehicles should have appropriate safety equipment and equipment for breakdowns.
  • There should be no loose objects in the vehicles.
  • When drawing up work schedules, allowances for unforeseen traffic conditions should be made.
  • Training on road safety should be provided.
  • The medical suitability of private security staff using vehicles should be regularly checked.

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Resources

Legal references

  • 89/391/CEE Implementing measures to improve the health and safety of workers (framework directive).
  • 2009/104/EC Directive on the minimum safety and health requirements for the use of work equipment.

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Viviāna Šulca

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