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Module 1 – Risk Assessment
Risk assessment during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic We all have a duty of care to protect people from harm. This includes taking reasonable steps to protect yourself and others from coronavirus. This is called a COVID-19 risk assessment and it’ll help you manage risk and protect people. After completing this module, you must be able to: identify what work activity or situations might cause transmission of the virus think about who could be at risk decide how likely it is that someone could be exposed act to remove the activity or situation, or if this isn’t possible, control the risk It is very important to understand the main hazards, we will now go through examples of the main hazards, risks, control measures and actions you must take as a security officer to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19.
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Module 2 – Social Distancing and Understanding Zones
Two employees following social distancing rules in the workplace. In this module we will cover the below objectives in relevance to social distancing in the workplace: Overview Workstations Movement around workplace Using vehicles Additional control measures
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Module 3 – Cleaning, Hygiene and Hand Washing
Keeping your workplace clean and frequent hand washing reduces the potential for coronavirus to spread and is a critical part of making and keeping your business ‘COVID-secure’. You must protect people yourself and others from spreading germs. This includes taking reasonable steps to protect your workers and others from coronavirus (COVID-19). Coronavirus can transfer from people to surfaces. It can be passed on to others who touch the same surfaces. As a security officer you must ensure that a high level of hygiene is maintained, surfaces are clean and adopt the correct hand washing technique. In this module we will go through the correct method of washing germs from your hands to make yourself and others more secure.
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Module 4 – Day to day responsibilities for Security Officers in Covid-19 Testing sites
For security services companies, their top priority is keeping their workforce safe, especially those assigned to high-risk areas such as healthcare facilities or a Coronavirus testing sites.  However, security officers have the responsibility to ensure they follow good practice that can help minimize the risk of exposure.
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Assessment
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Free COVID-19 Site Awareness For Security Officers
About Lesson

In a COVID-19 testing site day officers have different responsibilities as compared to the night officers, and it’s very important to understand the difference between these roles and responsibilities.

  • Ensure you are wearing appropriate uniform as approved by your line manager.
  • Arrive to site 15 minutes before scheduled start time. Register and log your name in the office to pick up a radio.
  • Ask the site supervisor for a quick brief and introduction of site, and the positions that needs to be secured at all times.
  • Day officers mainly have three positions to cover, Entrance, Exit and Parking and these positions need to be manned and secured at all times.

Officer stationed in the Entrance.

  • Enforce face-covering and masks (over 3-year-olds)
  • Customers must use hand sanitiser before entering the site.
  • Check for QR code Appointment and let them inside.
  • Check for ID card (Under 16-year-olds must have an adult with them at all times).
  • No photography at all times for everyone, including the staff.
  • Not eat or drink at the entrance.
  • No use of personal phones at all times.

 

Officer Stationed in the Exit

  • Ensure a one way system is in place.
  • No one must enter the site from the exit door, guide them towards the entrance, to ensure a one-way system.
  • Ensure that everyone is wearing face covering whilst on site, and to ensure that the mask is not below the nose.
  • No photography at all times for everyone, including the staff.
  • No use of personal phones at all times.
  • No eating or drinking at the exit.

 

Officer stationed at the parking.

– Continuously watch out for deliveries and collections by contractors.

  • Continuously watch out for deliveries and collections by contractors.
  • Radio-in to the site lead regarding entrance to the parking for the contractors to authorize entrance.
  • No-one must leave the site within working hours, and if operatives are seen leaving the building, you must radio-in to the site lead to inform them and authorize the leave.
  • Do not let anyone inside without authorization, must always ask for ID and radio-in to the site lead for authorization.
  • No photography at all times for everyone, including the staff.
  • No eating or drinking at the parking zone.
  • No use of personal phones.