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… process, or allocate this to a  competent person  to carry out this task on their behalf.  A competent person may … person from outside your organisation, research suppliers carefully. Make sure that the skills, experience and … Before undertaking a risk assessment, you should think carefully about your appetite for risk and outline your …
… minimise their impact. All employers have a legal duty of care towards their employees and visitors, which involves … The Occupiers Liability Act 1957 establishes a duty of care of the occupier for lawful visitors on their premises. … clear signage to warn visitors of dangers. The degree of care varies in relation to children or skilled visitors. …
… clearly define organisational as well as individual duty of care to staff and others. The risk assessment process … of CCTV surveillance technologies available on the market. Carrying out an audit of your cameras against your … must comply with data protection law, and in certain cases, carrying out a DPIA is a mandatory requirement.  When …
… clearly define organisational as well as individual duty of care to staff and others. Staff, contractors and visitors … is likely that this may deter potential attackers when they carry out online hostile reconnaissance as part of the …
… and potential employer, you also have a legal duty of care to your staff and any visitors.  Effective mitigations …
… it fit an internal shield/cowl (letter guard) to prevent car and house keys being fished through the opening. … is broken e.g. “Front door open” designed to alert parents/carers but this can also be a good warning of intruders NB: … lighting is recommended to illuminate all external doors, car parking and garage areas and footpaths leading to your …
… the ProtectUK Approach without adaption, you should think carefully about whether a broad and generic approach to … to familiarise yourself with the way a risk assessment is carried out. Once you are comfortable with this approach, …