1. The planning, layout, and monitoring that goes into a jobsite security and vandalism control program is usually the difference between loss control and expensive thefts and damage. A jobsite without guards, fencing, adequate lighting, or controlled exits presents an easy target for even the inexperienced vandal or thief.
  2. Before or during the initial project mobilization, the project supervisory staff should meet with the local police, state highway patrol, or county sheriff and the local fire department. The law enforcement professionals should be provided with the details of the project, the type of construction, anticipated work schedules, planned starting times and scheduled dates of completion. The names of key personnel, telephone numbers, and how to reach them during non-working hours should also be given. The authorities should be kept informed at all times. Request a crime prevention survey of your site, and include them to the greatest extent possible in all pre-job security planning.

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