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The Ensuring Building Security Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsecured site
- inadequate lighting
- 2. Site Inspection
- Tripping hazards
- exposure to harmful substances
- 3. Installation of Security Measures
- Electric shock
- falling from height
- 4. Employee Training
- Miscommunication
- incorrect operation of security systems
- 5. Testing and Checking Security Measures
- Electrical faults
- insufficient system knowledge
- 6. Maintenance of Security Equipment
- Exposure to electricity
- working at heights
- 7. Emergency Procedures Familiarisation
- Inadequate knowledge
- panic during incident
- 8. Routine Checks of Building Perimeter
- Animal bites
- slips and falls
- 9. Secure Access Points
- Unauthorized access
- unattended access points
- 10. CCTV Monitoring
- Eye strain
- sedentary work risks
- 11. Alarm Systems Monitoring
- Loud noise causing hearing damage
- false alarms creating panic
- 12. Issuing Security Passes/Access cards
- Personal data theft
- unauthorized access
- 13. Managing Visitors logbook
- Missing log entries
- human errors
- 14. Updating Security Protocols
- Downtime risks
- miscommunication about updates
- 15. Dealing With Suspicious Activities
- Physical harm
- emotional stress
- 16. Reporting and Documentation
- Miscommunication
- human error
- 17. Disposal of Outdated Security Equipment
- Physical injury due to improper handling
- environmental hazard
- 18. Review and Update Emergency Plan
- Inadequate knowledge
- outdated procedures
- 19. Training on Updated Plan/Changes
- Confusion due to multiple procedures
- miscommunication
- 20. Closing Report and Feedback
- Miscommunication
- lack of documentation