Cash Handling

If your work involves collecting cash, you must be extra vigilant with regards to your personal safety.

Assess the risks: Proceed only when there are no potentially unacceptable risks to your person.

If you do proceed:

  • Record your movements: Enter as many details as possible of the location you are visiting, what your movements will be and when you expect to return, in a register accessible to your colleagues.
  • Arrange to contact someone once you have finished your shift to let them know you are safe.
  • Know your route: how to get there and back – find out about the entrances/exits in the buildings you are visiting.
  • Try not to make it obvious that you are collecting money.
  • Try to avoid visiting the same places at the same times on a regular basis. If possible, vary your route and your timings.
  • Carry the cash in a bag that looks inconspicuous; make sure that any coins are not making a noise as you move.
  • Avoid careless talk, particularly when you can be overheard. Go straight to your drop-off point after you have finished your shift.
  • Walk in the middle of the pavement, towards oncoming cars to avoid curb crawlers.
  • Trust your instincts – get away immediately if you feel threatened or uncomfortable.
  • Consider carrying a personal alarm – know how to use it to shock and disorientate an attacker giving you time to get away.

Remember: If you find yourself in the rare situation of being mugged or attacked,
hand over the money –


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