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The Undertaking Robbery Procedures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Potential falls
- Misuse of tools
- 2. Survey area with CCTV
- Electrical risks
- Inadequate lighting
- 3. Assemble team
- Conflict amongst staff
- Improper training
- 4. Verify the system
- Electrical faults
- Software malfunctions
- 5. Disable alarms
- Electrocution hazard
- Data corruption
- 6. Bypass security
- Physical injury
- Detection risk
- 7. Entry to vault
- Injury due to malfunctioning door
- Noise attracting attention
- 8. Access cash containers
- Injury from heavy lifting
- Injury from sharp objects
- 9. Load the cash
- Injury from heavy lifting
- Slips and falls
- 10. Exit vault
- Noise attracting attention
- Trip hazards
- 11. Lock-up procedures
- Incorrect lock-up
- Trapped personnel
- 12. Disarm security
- Electrocution hazard
- System malfunction
- 13. Check all personnel are accounted for
- Missing person(s)
- Staff safety breach
- 14. Clear premise
- Falls
- Unaccounted items causing trips
- 15. Carry out post-robbery processes
- Emotional trauma
- Reprisal risk
- 16. Reporting and documentation
- Non-compliance
- Incomplete documentation
- 17. Equipment return
- Misplacement
- Damage
- 18. Debriefing
- Confidentiality breach
- Emotional trauma
- 19. Staff Security Checks
- Mistrust among members
- Non-compliance
- 20. Post Operation Clean-up
- Disposal of sensitive materials
- Evidence left behind