Tips For Ensuring Your Factory Is Secure

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The processes involved in making sure your factory’s processes and outputs are safe from theft are quite similar to those of any industrial site. But despite that, certain measures should be taken for the specific needs each company has, from structural layout, personnel and, and the amount of external security required.

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Starting From The Inside
No matter how impervious your factory roller doors Melbourne are, or how meticulous your biometrics systems are, security should start within the factory walls and the employees that frequent them.If you’re expanding the workforce, make sure you’re recruiting people with honest intentions. Utilize rigorous psychological exams and interviews that test their ability to not just follow orders, but to respect authority and private property. Have thorough background checks – any past criminal records are red flags. You may advocate equal opportunity for all, but it’s just too high of a risk to take.When explaining company rules, regulations, and policies to both new and existing employees, emphasize your stand on theft or grave misconduct. If actions against the company are deemed illegal, be firm in saying that you’ll press charges. If you have any CCTV cameras, convex mirrors, or other technological security systems installed, inform the employees of their presence. If there are any sensitive information your employees must know that absolutely cannot leak to the public, have them sign non-disclosure agreements, so they’re legally bound to keep their silence.Give your employees standard uniforms (with their names embroidered on the garment) and IDs so you can sort your workers form the visitors. Any visitors should also be given temporary IDs, instructions to state their purpose, and a warning regarding your strict anti-theft policy.Aside from the normal punch cards and daily time records, have employees regularly sign into the premises through a biometrics system before and after they leave, and even on breaks.

External Protection
Now that you’ve placed some security measures inside, it’s time to start thinking outside (the concrete box.) Install warehouse roller doors wherever there are entrances from the outside. These are sure to give thieves a hard time breaking in.Make it even harder by hiring armed security professionals to guard these entrances. Install security cameras outside, along with some motion-detecting lights for unexpected night robberies. Wrap your territory with a high fence and barbed wire. Put up signs on the fence that guards are armed, and you will prosecute. If external boundaries are electrically-live, make sure there are signages that say so to protect innocent passers-by and to deter potential thieves.

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