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Petrol forecourt staff – 24 hour operation, a major lone worker environment, a trend towards these ‘shops’ selling convenience goods which is heightening the risk of robbery.
Confectionary Tobacco and News (CTN) agent staff – open late at night, often working alone and often in remote areas.
Key holders – lone workers are most vulnerable when opening and closing stores, and when attending branches due to alarms activated during unsocial hours.
Distribution / logistics staff – lone workers carrying valuable goods are vulnerable both during transit and when collecting/dropping off goods at premises (especially ‘dead drop offs’ during the night).
Branch managers – lone workers are vulnerable when opening and closing branches, and when attending branches due to alarms activated during unsocial hours.
Pharmacy staff – late night opening hours, often collection and disposal sites for drug user needle packs, store drugs, and are often located in vulnerable areas.
Staff based in stores selling desirable goods – electrical/high-tech equipment, jewellery and alcohol are at risk of being targeted for robbery.
Field based engineers – those visiting premises for installation, maintenance work, fault evaluation and repairs are at risk of abuse and accident while at work.
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