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Call for compulsory anti-stab vests

by Mark Rowe

The trade union GMB is calling on the Government to make anti-stab vests compulsory as PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) for security officers. The union says it recently surveyed members working within the security industry in response to concerns raised by GMB members about their safety in the workplace.

In some areas of the security industry, stab vests are automatically issued as PPE, but they are not issued to every officer, the union notes. Over 95 per cent of members responding to the survey said it was not acceptable that they were not provided with the same health and safety equipment as other colleagues, when confronted with the same dangers.

Security officers raised to the union this lack of PPE, and their feeling that wearing a stab vest would make them feel less physically vulnerable in their workplaces.

When asked the question, ‘would you wear a lightweight stab vest as part of your normal PPE if your employer provided this free of charge’, 76pc of responders said they would welcome this. And even more of a majority, 87pc of GMB members surveyed confirmed that they would actively support a campaign across the security industry, to ensure employers provide stab vests as PPE to all security officers in all areas of the security industry.

Paul Meddes, GMB Regional Organiser said: “Issuing stab vests as part of security officers safety equipment should be automatically part of their uniform as standard practice. At present, the majority of companies issue their security officers with body cameras as standard, but cameras will not protect them from a knife attack.

“In the last year, a number of members have reported an increase in attacks, using weapons and in one instance, a samurai sword was produced by the attacker, putting GMB members and the public in danger. GMB are calling on the Government to support our campaign to protect employees who work in the security industry, and put pressure on the industry to make this a safer working environment.

“We will be engaging with MPs to support and raise awareness of these findings over the coming months, and are in the process of setting up an online petition to gather support.”

This month and next the SIA is running a national campaign seeking to make the night-time economy a safer place for door security staff and people on nights out.

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