Security, Safety & Risk Assessments
There are many reasons why your circumstances may change.
- Whole Business Growth or Reduction
- New Site for your Organisation
- Manage a Re-Organisation
CORPORATE RISK ASSESSMENTS
Corporate Risk Assessments and Security Audits can help you see your site as you have never seen it before, it may also help to provide answers that are simple and not necessarily costly. Sales companies who provide services that are being considered naturally incentivise their staff to sell the maximum equipment of service provision, the same would be said of sales staff in your own organisations.
With that in mind, their is a fine balance between sales need and your actual need, this is not to say that all sales people are untrustworthy. But when an independent assessment is carried out, and the requirements are based solely on your need, then the balance can be tipped in your favor quite considerably, ultimately saving you typically thousands of pounds.
SPECIFICATIONS, POLICIES AND PRACTICESDeveloping a specification, policy or process to enhance a current service or ensure a new service delivery is achieving its optimum level of efficiency. Some companies will not takle enough time to best understand your needs, and if your specification or operational requirements haven't been specific (relying on the professional interpretation of the tendering company) then you may not get exactly what you wanted or needed, resulting in post contract revisions which will typically cost you more as a variation or change of service.
LEAGAL COMPLIANCE AND BEST VALUEElectronic and Physical Security System audits can also help to ensure you not leaving yourself open to unnecessary risks, and ensuring that any systems you are procuring are delivered to achieve the very best value possible. This can include Data Protection compliance, which is more than just putting up signs ! remember that the Data Protection Act is a criminal not civil offence, this means that the Owner/MD/CEO can go to prison for non-compliance in the most serious of cases, but every breach also carries a £5000 fine, this can quite easily build up to a significant fine.
