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SECURITY SURVEY AND RISK ASSESSMENT. any trends or patterns in the incidents occurring at the school; the efficiency of the chosen security measures. - PDF
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1 SECURITY SURVEY AND RISK ASSESSMENT A security survey gives a rounded picture of the risks that your school faces and the security measures in existence. Without this information it is difficult to assess:- the type and scale of risk; any trends or patterns in the incidents occurring at the school; the selection of security measures; the efficiency of the chosen security measures. Checklist To help you conduct a survey and risk assessment a checklist which you can photocopy is provided. It is divided into three parts:- Part 1 Incidence of crime This section assesses the type, scale, patterns and trends of incidents which have actually happened in the last 12 months. This part of the risk assessment can be based on an analysis of the reported incidents. However, if your school does not yet have an incident reporting procedure a more subjective assessment will have to be made, possibly based on discussion with the local police crime prevention officer. Part 2 Environment and buildings This section of the survey assesses the environmental and building factors which contribute to school security. Part 3 Security measures This section assesses the degree and effectiveness of the security measures employed. Parts 2 and 3 are based on a security survey conducted by walking through the school. Each element of the checklist is graded from 0 to 5 points. The scoring ranges from 0 for low security risk to 5 for high security risk. 1
2 SECURITY RISK ASSESSMENT FORM Example Trespass No cases of trespassers Trespassers commonly on school grounds 0 present on school grounds 0 In the above example, if your school has had no case of trespass reported in the previous 12 months then the risk would be perceived as low and a zero rating would be inserted. If, however, your school has no fence or a fence whose integrity is incomplete resulting in for example children playing and people frequently walking their dogs in the school grounds then the score could be 3 or higher Points Low Risk 3 High Risk 3 2
3 PART 1: INCIDENCE OF CRIME IN LAST 12 MONTHS Points 1. Trespass No cases of trespassers Trespassers commonly on school grounds present on school grounds 2. Vandalism No offences of vandalism of school buildings/ property 3. Theft/burglary No cases of theft or burglary 4. Fire Frequent and costly vandalism of school buildings Frequent theft or burglary No arson attacks in the School in locality has locality suffered from arson attacks 5. Safety - attacks on staff or pupils No attacks or threats Attacks inside school reported or in vicinity of school 6. Drug/solvent abuse No problems reported School or locality problem concerning drug or solvent abuse Sub Total 3
4 PART 2: ENVIRONMENT AND BUILDINGS Points 1. Incidence of crime in surrounding area Locality has a low crime Locality has high crime rate rate as reported to police 2. School overlooked from roads and/or housing Grounds overlooked by busy roads or housing 3. Boundaries, fences and gates Boundaries well defined with fences and gates to grounds preventing all but determined intruders 4. Clearly defined entrances Unobserved grounds No fences or gates preventing unauthorised access Clear entrances with No clear entrances or signs directing visitors multiple entrances 5. Well organised reception area and visitors control Pass system in operation with badges issued to all visitors 6. Car Parking No system of recording visitors Car parks well lit and overlooked No safe place to park, car parks unlit and not overlooked eg surrounded by trees 7. Condition and appearance of buildings Buildings well kept and Buildings badly kept and in in good repair with state of disrepair, graffiti no graffiti and not covered and vandalised vandalised 8. Detached and temporary buildings No detached buildings apart from main block Many detached buildings including temporary classrooms 4
5 9. Recesses and internal courtyards No places for intruders Numerous places for to hide and break in intruders to hide and break unobserved in unobserved 10. Secure exit doors Doors secure against all but most determined intruders 11. Secure windows and rooflights Fire exit doors easily forced, inadequate locks Windows and rooflights Windows and rooflights protected against burglars provide easy access 12. Valuable equipment that is easily stolen and disposed of Few computers, TVs and video cassette recorders 13. Fire precautions Buildings have adequate fire compartmentalisation and fire/smoke barriers and doors Many computers, keyboards, faxes, camcorders, etc Over-large compartments and lack of fire/smoke barriers and doors 14. Community ethos and support for school Strong community and parent support for the security eg Active PTA Insignificant parent or community involvement 5
6 15. Out of hours use of schools facilities No reported problems and/or security benefit from out of hours use Many security problems due to out of hours use, special risks (eg evening classes, libraries, sports clubs, community use etc) Sub Total 6
7 PART 3: SECURITY MEASURES Points 1. Schoolwatch scheme Efficient system of reporting suspicious incidents 2. Pupil involvement Pupils diligent in reporting strangers on school premises 3. Waste bins No scheme in operation No involvement in security Waste and recycling bins Unlocked mobile bins locked up every night left around school 4. Security lighting Lighting of all entrances, footpaths and building façades 5. Surveillance Efficient surveillance eg CCTV covering perimeter or security patrols 6. Intruder Alarms System using intruder detectors on all ground floor perimeter and other vulnerable rooms 7. Fire detection system Automated and linked to central control room 8. Property marking All valuable property marked and kept in a secure store or secured locally No lighting No system No system No system No markings on property 7
8 9. Cash handling procedures Secure methods in Procedures lacking operation Sub Total Security Risk Assessment Score Summary Part 1 - Crime (0-30) Part 2 - Environment & Buildings (0-75) Part 3 - Security Measures (0-45) Grand Total (0-150 points) What physical measures do you feel your school requires in order to improve personal safety and security? Please list these in order of priority. 8
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