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Work Safety - Making Sure You are Physically Safe at Work
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Tags: Work Safety, Safety, Crime, Crime Prevention, Work Place, Work Environment, The Office, Office
Thinking about the physical threats that we may encounter at work is usually not one that comes to mind. However, this can be a real threat and problem in the work place. Here are some tips from the FBI on keeping the work environment a safe place to be.
| | Monitor and control who is entering your workplace; current employees, former employees, and commercial delivery personnel. |
| | Check identification and ask individuals to identify their purpose for their visit to your workplace. |
| | Report broken doors, windows, and locks to your organization's or building's security personnel as soon as possible. |
| | Make backups or copies of sensitive and critical information and databases. |
| | Store, lock, and inventory your organization's keys, access cards, uniforms, badges, and vehicles. |
| | Monitor and report suspicious activity in or near your facility’s entry/exit points, loading docks, |
| | parking areas, garages, and immediate vicinity. |
| | Report suspicious-looking packages to your local police. DO NOT OPEN or TOUCH. |
| | Shred or destroy all documents that contain sensitive personal or organizational information |
| | that is no longer needed. |
| | Keep an inventory of your most critical equipment, hardware, and software. |
| | Store and lock your personal items such as wallets, purses, and identification when not in use. |
| | Call your local police department to report a suspicious person, vehicle, or activity in or near your workplace. |
Lister:
Andrea
Source:
FBI
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