Cash
Minimisation
To reduce the risk of robbery and/or minimise any potential
loss, all cash and valuables must be kept as secure as possible
at all times. Every effort should be made to reduce the
amount of cash available to a robber should an incident occur.
This includes:
- Setting an appropriate maximum till float based on trading
needs.
- Regularly transferring all cash above the till float limit
into a securely locked and tamper-proof unit.
- Never leaving cash unattended.
The following cash protection devices are available to assist
in achieving the above. Consideration must be given to
which of the following is most suitable to your requirements. It
is essential that the chosen equipment is suitable to protect
the amount of cash and valuable items held on the premises.
Cash Deposit Boxes
A cash deposit box must be used at counter till areas during
opening hours to secure excess cash over the till float limit. These
should, when appropriate, comply with European Safe-Secure Storage
Unit Standards that will be issued by the European Safe Rating
Committee during 2003.
When the premises hold little or no overnight cash or valuable
items, a cash deposit box may be considered rather than a cash
safe.
As guidance it is recommended that cash deposit containers should
meet a minimum standard as detailed below.
- Constructed to prevent a one minute attack from electric
powered hand tools.
- Secured to prevent a one-minute attack by removal with electric
powered hand tools from the counter area.
- Deposit slots or apertures should be the minimum operational
size to allow appropriate deposits and incorporate anti-fishing
mechanisms.
- It is recommended that positioning of these units should
not impose additional health and safety risks to staff whilst
operating at the counter area, eg. creating limited leg-room
leading to tripping and injury.
Safes
A safe should be used to protect cash and valuable stock, both
whilst the premises are closed and when the contents are not
required for constant use. Where cash and valuable items
are held overnight the safes should comply with the appropriate
classes and ratings to European Safe Standards.
Cash holding limits as recommended by the European Safe Rating
Committee:
Grade O – Class 7
Maximum cash holding = £6,000 - £10,000
Grade 1 – Class 8
Maximum cash holding = £10,000 - £17,000
For securing less than the above amounts, safes should provide
commensurate protection to the amount of cash being held overnight
and it is recommended your insurers approve them.
Safes weighing less than 1,000kgs should be anchored securely to
the floor. Fixings should be commensurate with the strength
of the safe.
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