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        1. 2.1.1 Work environment (site related)
          1. 2.1.1.1 Slips, trips and falls are prevented.
          2. 2.1.1.2 Collisions, bumps, and jamming are prevented.
          3. 2.1.1.3 The water supplies are in order and well-maintained.
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          8. 2.1.1.8 All necessary facilities are available and well maintained.
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          1. 2.1.2.1 The guards know what to do in case of a fire alarm.
          2. 2.1.2.2 The guards know what to do in case of serious and imminent dangers.
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          1. 2.1.3.1 The private security guards wear the necessary, well-fitting clothes and PPE, in accordance with their duty.
          2. 2.1.3.2 Appropriate tools are available, of good quality and well maintained.
          3. 2.1.3.3 The dogs are well trained and have regular medical check-ups.
          4. 2.1.3.4 The necessary vehicles are available, of good quality and well maintained.
          5. 2.1.3.5 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 dogs are well trained and have regular medical check-ups.

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The dogs are not well trained and/or don't have regular medical check-ups.

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Dogs can cause slight injuries such as lesions, light traumas (scratches, bruises) and serious injuries such as bites, etc. They may also be a carrier of microorganisms, viruses, proteins etc. that could cause infections, allergies or other health problems.

Risk factors:

  • The dog: badly trained, too aggressive, sick, unpredictable behaviour.
  • Bad dog handling: several dog handlers for one and the same dog, different command patterns depending on the individual´s role, poor living conditions, food and monitoring of the health of the animal (vaccinations, regular medical check-ups).
  • The dog-handler: untrained or poorly trained as a dog handler, lack of compliance with basic hygiene regulations, lack of care for the dog, aggresive or unsuitable behaviour towards the dog.

Many national regulations provide the conditions for working with dogs. These must be fully respected.

Check the following issues:

  • Dogs should be well trained and have a predictable behaviour.
  • Dogs should be housed and fed properly.
  • Dog should be vaccinated regularly.
  • A system of reporting any incidences with dogs should be installed.
  • Private security guards should be given anti-tetanus injections.
  • Dog-handlers should be provided with information, instructions and training (obtaining the necessary certificates): risks and how to use the dogs, leashes and muzzles.

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Legal references

  • 89/391/CEE Implementing measures to improve the health and safety of workers (framework directive).
  • 2000/54/EC Directive on the protection of workers from risks related to exposure to biological agents at work.

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