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61 300-BXB-01-IGDO © 2025, Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) 1 877 494 WSPS (9777) | 905 614 1400 | www.wsps.ca 57 Developing Workplace Violence and Harassment Policies and Programs: A Toolbox This assessment is designed to help workplaces assess the risk of workplace violence where a worker's principal job function includes protecting or securing valuable goods in transport and/or in a fixed location which, if left unprotected or unsecured, might become a target for theft or loss. Such workers include, but are not limited to, security guards. Activities may include: • Working in the presence of cash, goods, or medications that may be readily sold or pawned • Working in the presence of valuable portable goods, such as precious metals, vehicles, or electronics • Transporting cash or valuable goods, especially to remote or isolated locations • Protecting valuable goods in an area open to the public • Intervening in a situation to prevent theft or loss • Patrolling alone or at night, especially in remote or isolated locations You are not required to use all or any of the examples of controls. There may be other controls that are more suitable to the circumstances of your workplace and to controlling the risks of workplace violence that you identify. Assessment for Specific Risk: Securing/Protecting Valuable Goods (SV) Physical Yes No N/A Examples of Controls Existing Controls Recommended Controls Environment (identify person(s) responsible and expected completion dates, if possible) SV1. Can workers call for immediate help when workplace violence occurs or is likely to occur? SV2. Are workers working in remote and isolated areas? Job / Department/ Location: Completed by: Date: Shading indicates elevated risk Measures and procedures could include: • providing equipment to summon assistance, such as individual or fixed alarms (sounding or silent) or cell phones (pre-programmed to call emergency number) • providing GPS tracking devices or other locating devices • establishing an internal code word or words to indicate that help is needed • providing internal and external numbers for workers to call • at all hours of operations • posted or otherwise readily available See SV1 and SV8. Consider a buddy system. WSPS.CA

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