Risk Management Security Services at Royal Ascot

For the second year running, we were pleased to provide security and support services to Thames Valley Police’s operational bases during the week of Royal Ascot.

We know the importance of this event to Thames Valley Police and our role was to ensure, without fail, that the police operation could be conducted without any concerns surrounding the security of their facilities.

We provided a team of high quality and highly skilled security operatives that worked closely with police officers and staff at these bases throughout the week and delivered a high standard of service throughout the week.

To ensure this was delivered to the highest level we went through a robust selection process and a comprehensive brief was delivered individually to our members of the security team.

Due to the success of the event, we hope we can be of service in future events.

Help Fly The Flag For The Armed Forces Day on June the 29th

This Saturday marks the tenth National Armed Forces Day, it is an amazing opportunity for people of the United Kingdom to show their support to The Armed Forces. At Risk Management Security Services we are proud sponsors of this event and to show further support, our Directors have joined together to take a picture with the flag.

The British Armed Forces is made up of The Royal Navy, The Royal Air Forces and The British Army. These Forces provide defence for the United Kingdom, they also work to provide humanitarian aid and international peacekeeping.

There are many ways for you to show support this weekend, the obvious would be to attend any number of the events as there are many being held across the UK, you can view them here. Local to Risk Management Security Services’ Head Office, The Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes Armed Forces Day is being held at Wycombe Air Park, Marlow between 12 pm and 6 pm this Saturday. Tickets are free of charge, however, registrations are now closed (visit the Bucks page here). In advance to the event, you can also apply to be a stall holder or a volunteer, all the information you will need is on the site.

On the day there will be plenty of family-friendly stalls and attractions like food & drinks, live bands, a live air show and funfair rides. It is a fun and celebratory event to show your support for veterans, cadets and the service families.

Not only is The Armed Forces Day about showing support but it’s also about raising awareness of the contribution made to our country by those who serve and who have served Her Majesty’s Armed Forces. In 2012 both Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes signed an Armed Forces Community Covenant that aims to remember the sacrifices made by people in the forces, past and present. If you miss out on the events this year, be sure to join in June 2020.

Why Vacant Properties can be dangerous and how a RISK Management Security Services Inspection could help

Whether it be a commercial property or residential building, the number of vacant properties is growing. A property may be vacant for a variety of reasons for instance if it’s undergoing renovation the building may not be fit for habitation and can retain an element of danger if not managed properly. Without staff on site, each day the risk of damage to the building increases. The main steps to managing a vacant property would include contacting your insurance company to see what their requirements are and secondly assessing the building to establish what services you may require moving forward.

Managing a vacant property has its dangers and consideration should be given as to how you protect your asset. The main problems that are faced by property owners are…

Vandalism

One problem that property owners face when managing a vacant site includes unauthorised entries and the occupation of squatters. This often leads to vandalism and damage to the property and in return will be an added expense for the property owner. As well as vandalism the building is at risk of fly-tipping, which is the illegal dumping of waste.

Fire & Leaks

Without proper management of a vacant building, it’s highly likely that the lack of maintenance will cause damage to the building. Vacant buildings are prone to fire and floods as no one is around to spot the problems when they first arise; fire hazards and small leaks may not be spotted or resolved.

Injury

If a person is injured during your management or ownership of a building due to negligence on the site it may result in you being liable for the injuries. Being liable for another person’s injury may result in having to pay a fine or other penalty.

How can RISK Management Security Services help?

At RISK Management we conduct vacant property inspections either daily or weekly so that you don’t have to make your own regular visits to the building. Property owners will be alerted of any problems at an early stage to allow instant action to be taken. This ultimately saves time and money.
RISK Management will survey and review the environment to identify which areas of the site are vulnerable and consider if further action needs to be carried out based on the current state of the property. Regular health and safety checks will be made to highlight any hazardous areas that need to be solved. To dramatically reduce the risk of a building being targeted by criminals it is important to make sure it is maintained in a good condition so that there isn’t any initial damage to encourage further vandalism. The broken window theory suggests that if one window is broken it will invite more damage to the building. This also applies to graffiti, litter and other building damage. A review will be carried out to establish which services are needed. Keyholding is often one solution that helps to manage vacant buildings as it includes a 24-hour response from a local security company.

RISK Management’s routine inspections will help prevent potential injuries when re-visiting a vacant property after some time, help to fend off any vandalism or damage caused by squatters and help to keep the site secure. Following the inspection, we provide a full report that outlines what issues the property is facing. We can also put in place further preventative measures if required. Similarly, if there is a location in need of more frequent mobile patrols or security staff on site, this can be arranged through our experienced management team. To contact us today and make an enquiry click here.

We deliver trust at RISK Management Security Services with our Accreditations

At RISK Management Security Services we provide first-class security solutions for the public and private sectors throughout Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire. With our highly trained and experienced team, at RISK Management we deliver high-quality services to our clients that embrace both trust and honesty.

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All Security Officers are licensed in accordance with the Private Security Industry Act 2001 and we have held Approved Contractor Scheme accreditation with the SIA since March 2006. We were the first company to undergo the full four-day inspection and achieve the accreditation and the subsequent certificate of approval is to certify to our clients that our company delivers well managed and measured services through expert leadership and guidance. Maintaining this voluntary annual approval offers reliance to companies seeking our security services and maintains trust with our existing clients.

As a security organisation, we like to ensure that our employees are suitable and reliable for a role in our company. We make sure that all employees and contractors understand the goals and objectives of RISK Management Security Services. During each candidate’s application process we conduct a profile screening and vetting to warrant the approval for the right applicant or, decline anyone that has negative results during their background check. The vetting process may also include steps such as reference checks and a more thorough look into the candidate’s profile. This helps our organisation to choose the ideal person for a role but also ensures to each client and any future client that all employees have been chosen as they’re experienced and trustworthy.

As well as our SIA accreditation we have held our NSI (National Security Inspectorate) certificate since 2006 which is a quality management accreditation. We currently hold a Gold Certificate of Approval for the NSI Guarding scheme with respect to the provision of Mobile Patrol Services, Static Site Guarding Services and Keyholding and Response Services. These are all in accordance with the following British Standards: BS 7499:2013, BS 7984-2:2014 and BS 7858: 2012. As an organisation in the security sector, we are required to conform to the British Standards that are relevant to our service and ensure that all employees are aware of the role they play in upholding these. We believe that holding such accreditations proves that we consistently meet the highest standards, reinforcing the reliability of our company.

Another accreditation that we maintain is The SAFEcontractor certification. This scheme is designed to review and audit the health and safety policies, procedures and documentation to make sure that we are operating in line with basic health & Safety Requirements. We first achieved SafeContractor status in 2003 and have held it ever since.

Our SafeContractor Certificate Number is UU3312

We continue to maintain a structured and manageable growth and have developed a portfolio of high profile customers from a wide range of industries who benefit from our expertise within the security services market. We have also developed a large portfolio of customers within the residential market.

At RISK Management Security Services we are committed to providing each customer with the service they expect. We will do this by ensuring that all members of our team fully understand our goals and objectives and understand how we achieve these. We have been keeping UK businesses and properties safe for over 37 years and always ensure our staff are friendly, reliable, experienced and effective. If you would like to make an enquiry click here or to view our services you can click here.

Manned Guarding: A 24-Hour Operation. A look into the RISK Management Security Services Control Centre

Manned guarding is a 24-hour operation that often entails the act of protecting people from harm, guarding a building against unauthorised access and lowering the threat of theft or damage to a site. Some roles include a front of house, reception duty and require certain professionalism in order to engage with residents or employees of the building. Another role of a static guard is to carry out regular patrols around the building to help eliminate any risks to the premises.

At RISK Management Security Services we provide our customers with exceptional levels of management support and high quality, specially selected security teams. All of our staff are selected on a site-specific basis with each customer offered the opportunity to become involved in the recruitment process ensuring they’re 100% satisfied. Staff will also be recruited based on whether they reside locally to the site, it ensures they obtain a good knowledge of the area and can be more prompt.

Manned guarding is a complete operation that often requires working alongside the team in the control centre. The control room is the central hub for our security operations, this is where we handle calls from security officers or clients and where incidents are dealt with. The control room is manned by our employees 24-hours a day, this helps ensure a faster response with tasks such as responding to alarm centres alerting the status of any alarms that need to be deactivated.

Some features of our control room include:

  • Up to date rostering software
  • Live vehicle tracking software, for tracking our mobile patrol team
  • 24-hour telephone call access for clients with any support issues

Although throughout the years, technology has advanced significantly to improve the security industry, manned guarding is still a necessary service to help raise security levels. On-site guards are often acknowledged as a visual deterrent for any potential criminals. Guards are able to use technology to their advantage to help improve their service. The control centre helps guards as it’s available 24-hours a day and they are able to seek assistance with any incidents.

The role of security officers covers multiple responsibilities, all of which help build the level of security for a company’s site. Some of the tasks and responsibilities are as follows…

Lock & Unlock

A lock and unlock service eliminates a job for the owners of the building as hiring an SIA approved manned guard will ensure the task is completed by following the correct procedures put in place. This is important because it’s often a requirement for insurance companies.

Building Patrols

A security officers main responsibility is to manage the security of a premises, this means they must be aware of what is going on at all times. Guards cover all areas of the building via routine patrols, its an important task for a guard in order to check everything is safe and secure to the standard that has been set.

Front of House

The Front of House responsibility for a guard allows them to restrict access to the site. They must also maintain reception duties which could include greeting employees, answering phone calls and ensuring all visitors are logged into a database.

Control Centre

At RISK Management our manned guards have 24-hour access & contact with the control centre. The control centre ensures the safety of our guards that work alone. This is because they are able to track the location of near-by mobile patrols and have access to buildings CCTV.

At RISK Management Security Services our security officers are dedicated and SIA approved. We take pride in the services that we offer including our manned guarding service. To make an enquiry click here.

The RISK Management Recruitment Process for Hiring a Security Officer – Static and Mobile Patrol Roles.

There are two main types of security officer roles, static and mobile patrols. Static security guards, despite the title of their role, are not always stationary. ‘Static’ refers to the location in which they are guarding as it doesn’t change, as opposed to mobile security officers who are often guarding a larger area and covering multiple sites. A large priority for mobile patrols is key holding and alarm response, this prevents inconvenience for companies with single or multiple buildings as well as residential properties as they can trust RISK Management to respond out of hours and deal with any situation that may have occurred.

At RISK Management Security Services we offer job roles for both static and mobile security officers. A typical static security guard job role includes a customer facing service as it often requires meeting and greeting our client’s guests at the building that is being guarded such as a corporate head office or business park. Typical duties may include controlling access to the site, responding to alarms, incident handling and other general security-related tasks.

A mobile security job role with RISK Management often includes general security checks of multiple sites, performing lockdowns, key holding and emergency alarm response. This job role is perfect for an individual that is organised, professional and enjoys driving.

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RISK Management’s recruitment process ensures that we find the right candidate for our team. The process includes the following:

Evaluate Candidates:

This step is important to evaluate the candidate’s application and CV to see if it is in line with the job specification and description we have given.

Telephone Pre-screening:

A telephone call is usually the next step of the process. It allows us to filter down some of the candidates and decide who is right for an interview.

Face to Face Interview:

This is the final step of the interview process to decide which candidate is best suited for the job role. The interview is always with a Risk Management representative.

Client Meeting:

Meeting with RISK Management clients in order to get to know their requirements and responsibilities for the role of a manned guard to their property.

Identification:

Once a candidate is chosen RISK Management must be able to identify them as a trustworthy employee via background checks and a follow up of references.

RISK Induction:

An induction into the company and the RISK Management team will be carried out for the new employee to ensure they know our ethos, values and our ways of working.

Health and Safety Inductions:

New employees will also be made aware of any health and safety precautions to ensure staff are safe on site.

Ongoing Mentoring:

Mentoring will be ongoing with anyone’s time working for RISK Management, performance monitoring by the management team will allow employees to continually grow and improve.

In order to be an ideal candidate for RISK Management, it is a requirement to have previous experience within the security industry. Experience is important to ensure the candidate is professional and capable. Maintaining a valid SIA licence is another requirement as we take pride in the fact that all of our contractors and employees are SIA approved. Written and verbal communication skills are a key factor especially when applying for the more front of house roles as a static security guard.

You can view a list of our current available vacancies and make any enquiries here. Or, to contact us about our services or any other enquiries click here.

What are the Benefits of a Combined Security Solution & How can RISK help?

What is a Combined Security Service?

A combined security solution is often provided through one organisation or system that can supply different security services catered to you. A bespoke package can offer a complete solution that includes a variety of services such as security guarding, keyholding, alarm response, patrol service and security systems. This system is often referred to as an Integrated Security Management System (ISMS) as it offers the management of all aspects of an organisation’s security.

Larger corporations may need higher security and therefore multiple solutions. This is why a bespoke service is tailored to help you find the correct combination of services that suit your operation.

Combined Security Services

What are the benefits of a combined security solution?

Investing in a combined security solution package will reduce the hassle and time of having to communicate with multiple contractors for different services. This means you will have one point of contact that will be able to answer any queries related to the security services provided to you. This includes the benefit of being able to instantly see what is going on within the facilities and areas of work in your business due to the centralised operation. So, the major benefit is that you can view and discuss all services and systems via one company that provides a combined security service.

Integrated security solutions are cost efficient as they offer a more proactive security strategy and over time reduce the business expenditures. The management of multiple security solutions through one system or business saves money and is effectively easier to handle as it helps to eliminate some of the costly manual processes. Many businesses have acknowledged that it can be more beneficial to use a combined security service due to the lower upfront cost and the increase in efficiency.

Time efficiency is also increased with the use of combined security services. Having one point of contact as stated before massively cuts down time spent on communicating with multiple different contractors or with multiple security systems on different platforms. Being able to have a bespoke combination of security services is time efficient as it offers a complete system that results in effective levels of security and thus reduced incidents. Dealing with security breaches and incidents is time-consuming and can also be costly.

How can RISK help?

At RISK Management we offer a combined security service that can be customised for your operation. Our complete security package combines many of our different services, some of which include the following:

RISK Management can tailor the security package to your specific needs and ensure the level of security provided is commensurate with your business/industry and caters for measures of contingency that are always essential when managing security. RISK will be your point of contact and will manage all of the security services that you choose, this will help save time as we will be available to help you with any security needs.

At RISK Management we can assure you will see the benefits of our bespoke packages as we have many years of industry experience and are an SIA approved contractor. We have many examples where we have implemented our combined security solutions package that has resulted in businesses and companies across the UK experiencing the benefits of year on year savings whilst maintaining effective levels of security. This has resulted in our Combined Security packages being a popular choice for big corporations and businesses that require an efficient and flexible service.

If you are looking for a security package that is combined with the services that YOUR organisation needs then contact RISK Management today. We can help you improve time efficiency, cost and reduce any hassle as we will manage your services in one centralised area and we will be your one point of contact.

Keeping Business Parks safe with RISK Management Security Services

The management of Business Parks is tough work. There is so much to consider – be it theft, protection of assets or youths gathering in vehicles! Keeping a discerning eye over what goes on in and around the park is paramount to maintaining a high level of security.

Therefore, developing a team of well trained and highly functioning security staff supported by a professional security organisation such as Risk Management Security Services is important.

Maintaining security during office hours on a business park is as important as during the silent hours. Many criminal activities take place during the day such as hostile reconnaissance, walk-in theft, vehicle crime and criminal damage. There is also an ever-present risk of traveller movement as well as interest from activist groups depending on the tenants that occupy the park.

For more information from RISK Management Security Services and the services, we are able to provide, follow this link or call (01494) 441805.

Security Services for Business Parks

There are many ways in which we can help business park owners protect their assets. The following is a list of security systems for business solutions:

Types of Crimes that Happen on Business Parks

Business parks vary from single access controlled facilities where a barrier entrance restricts access, to large open business parks where access is unrestricted:

  • Theft – Having a 24-hour guarding presence on a business park is one of the most effective methods of deterring crime and providing an early warning should there be signs of criminal activity
  • Unauthorised Access – many criminals will enter a business park with the sole intention of conducting research and hostile reconnaissance
  • Unwanted cars/people – People will sit in their cars and cause disturbances which can get irritating. Having security guards move them on will help bring order to the business park

Why have Business Park Security?

There are copious reasons why having a security service on your business park will give you an upper hand against any opportunistic criminals and act as an early warning for serious business disruption events, such as fire and flood.

Here are some examples of why you should consider having a security service in your business park:

  • Keeping property safe – Having round the clock security will put your mind at rest and help reduce crime and provide alerts should incidents occur
  • Safety of staff – when arriving and leaving the business park, members of staff are at risk and vulnerable to anyone that could be within the immediate area. A regular patrolling security officer also provides a visual comfort to tenants on the park.
  • Fire Safety – Sometimes unexpected incidents occur such as fires which can be avoided. Business park security is not only out to protect the area from crime but also to prevent and detect fire.
  • Access Control – Having business park security keeps track of who is in the park; therefore this will prevent unauthorised personnel from gaining access.

If you are interested in having a new security service for your business park, please call RISK Management Security Services on (01494) 441805.

Our strength lies in our reliability and commitment to customer service. As a highly experienced company within the business park sector, we aim to provide high-quality, reliable security solutions.

We also have the ability to provide a total combined solution through effective integration of manpower and technology ensuring that both elements dovetail effectively to provide the most effective means of security.

Where existing security teams are in place we have vast experience in managing TUPE transfers and supporting those officers to create a highly functioning and effective team.

Our security solutions can be customised to match the specific needs of your industry or sector. Through our experience and design, we will provide a security service that minimises the impact upon your business whilst providing effective levels of protection.

RISK Management Security: Who are we and why are we different from everyone else?

Risk Management Security Services was established in 1981 and we are still privately owned by our founder John Herring. We have developed into a market leader in the Thames Valley area and in recent years have extended our coverage into other areas within the South East.  We specialise in the provision of high-quality security solutions that include Manned Guarding, Mobile Patrols, Dog Handling, Keyholding and Alarm Response.

We have maintained a policy of structured organic growth and we are delighted to have achieved a portfolio of high profile national & local customers. We take pride in the fact that all Directors and Senior Management play an active role in delivering our high-quality security services. Our operations team adopt a pro-active approach to maintaining good relationships with both our customers and our employees alike.

Faced with ever-changing customer requirements we offer a flexible, professional and tailored security service. We firmly believe in creating a trusted partnership approach with our clients and this can be demonstrated by the many testimonials we receive.

”We are impressed with the service that Risk Security Services has provided and with the quality of the security officers that we have. They have done an excellent job and have been more than obliging. Nothing is ever too much trouble and it is very assuring to know that we now have suitable people who are very assertive and thorough” – Property Administrator, Lucy Properties.

RISK Management Security Services: Accreditations

Risk Management Security Services is a Security Industry Authority (SIA) Approved Contractor for the provision of Security Guarding & Keyholding. We were the first company to undergo the full four-day inspection, achieving accreditation in March 2006.

We continue to strive for better performance and this can be seen by our latest achievement of becoming a member of the ACS Pacesetters provided by the Security Watchdog, a scheme designed for those companies who are in the top 15% benchmarking and achievement levels set by the Security Industry Authority Approved Contractor Scheme.

Quality Management is vital in our Industry today and something that we are very proud of. We first obtained our NSI Certificate Accreditation (incorporating BS 7858, BS 7499, and BS 7984-1) from the National Security Inspectorate on 11 September 2006, and have held it ever since.

In 2009 we changed our approval route to the NSI Passport Scheme which incorporated additional features relating to the ACS Scheme. Holding such an accreditation proves that we consistently meet the highest standards, reinforcing the reliability of our company.

The SAFEcontractor scheme is designed to review and audit the health and safety policies, procedures and documentation to make sure that we are operating in line with basic health & Safety Requirements. We first achieved SafeContractor status in 2003 and have held it ever since.

Our SafeContractor Certificate Number is N00048703. We have maintained a structured growth and achieved a portfolio of high profile customers from a wide range of industries who benefit from our expertise within the security services market. We have also developed a large portfolio within the domestic market.

RISK Management Security Services: A Hands-On Approach

Our hands-on approach to the security services provided means that we take great pride in each and every project we undertake. Our highly-qualified and highly-skilled team proactively work with you to identify and analyse the security risk and design a solution that is fit for purpose and best suited for the environment that our security teams will be working within.

“I have worked alongside RISK Management Security Services for over 20 years and have always found the service to be helpful and professional” -Managing Director, Fusion Facilities Mgmt Ltd

Operating from the Old Courthouse, previously the County Police Station in Buckinghamshire, Risk Management Security are prevalent in London and throughout the South East.

RISK Management Security Services: The Services We Offer

The core services we offer are:

Mobile Patrols

Dog Handling

Keyholding Services

CCTV Monitoring

Other services we can offer are:

Front of house

Receptionists / Security Receptionists

Gatehouse Officers

Post Room Operatives

Loading Bay / Goods In

White Room Monitoring

Car Park Security

Vehicle Tracking

Staff Escort Services

Vacant Property Inspections for Residential and Commercial

Control Room Operators

Call us today on (01494) 441 805 or email sales@riskmangementsecurity.co.uk

Dog Handlers: What the Law says and the benefits to your business?

Back in November, we wrote about the security risk of being a small business and taking time away from the office. It was suggested that sometimes you need an increased level of security, but not always a full-on 24/7 security service such as our combined security services.

So where is the compromise, and what alternatives are out there? Proven as an excellent security deterrent, guard dogs have a heightened sense of sight and hearing, which provides an early detection system for the dog handlers and aids in the prevention of crime. This service is perfect for large, open sites that are unpopulated, with dogs and their handlers often deployed at night.

Dog Handlers and The Law

Guard dog handlers and owners are subject to various laws for the protection of themselves, third parties and for the dogs themselves. The law relating to keeping guard dogs is contained in section 1 of the Guard Dogs Act 1975, the Animals Act 1971 and in the common law. Breach of the 1975 Act is a criminal offence. Any offender can be prosecuted and fined up to £5,000.

A guard dog is defined in Section 7 of the 1975 Act as being “a dog who is being used to protect premises, or property kept on the premises; or a person guarding the premises or such property”.

Control of Guard Dogs

The Guard Dogs Act 1975 Section 1 forbids the employment of a guard dog on any premises unless there is a Dog Handler capable of controlling the dog on the locality and the dog is under the control of the handler at all times. The only exception is where the dog is secured so that it cannot go freely about the premises; or where another dog handler has control.

The Act does, however, state that any premises with a guard dog or a dog handler present must make it clear that they are there by having a notice located at each entrance.

Our dog handler units are an extremely high visual deterrent and provide an excellent means of detection and deterrent than other forms of security are simply unable to provide. Security dogs are trained in article tracking, building searches, find and locate and handler protection, making them an outstanding feature on any assignment.

What does the law mean by ‘notice’?

The Act requires that a ‘warning notice’ is clearly present and displayed at each ‘entrance’ to the premises, however, the meaning of ‘entrance’ is not defined. This is something of a legal loophole in the system. For example, a hole in a perimeter fence may not be deemed an entrance, but if someone can get in through it and no sign is displayed, you may be liable.  If there is no warning notice displayed there, a criminal offence has potentially been committed.

In addition to the above, the common law imposes civil liability for negligence on someone responsible for the personal injury, death, and or damage caused to someone else by their guard dog. If you own a guard dog which causes injury or harm to someone to whom you owed a duty of care, a claim can be made against you for compensation.

Dog Handlers at RISK Management Security Services

If you are thinking of guard dogs to protect your property or site, the law can be confusing so make sure you research it well. Alternatively, get in touch with us today at RISK Management Security Services and let our expert management team help take the stress out.

Risk Management Security Services is able to provide professional dog handlers for various applications where an increased level of security presence is required. We identify and analyse the security risk and design a solution that is fit for purpose and best suited for the environment that our security teams will be working within.

Call us today on (01494) 441 805 or email sales@riskmangementsecurity.co.uk