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Searching Employees Policy
Policy
In view of the fact that employees may have access to [cash/goods/saleable items] in the course of their employment, the organisation reserves the right to require employees to agree to have their personal bags, vehicles and/or outer clothing searched on request.
This policy forms part of every employee’s contract of employment.
Procedure
Managers must obtain authorisation from [job title of senior manager or HR manager] for each and every search.
Before any search is undertaken, the employee will be asked to sign an authorisation form, giving their consent to the search.
A witness should be present during any search to safeguard the position of the employee and the searching officer.
An employee who refuses without good reason to give agreement to a search may face disciplinary action for refusal.
If any property belonging to the organisation is found on the employee concerned (or in their vehicle), then a senior manager should immediately be called. A statement will be taken from both the employee and the searching officer.
Following such a finding, the senior manager will make a decision about the action to be taken. In most cases, disciplinary action will be instigated against the employee.
Should the actions of the employee amount to a criminal offence, the manager should consider whether or not to involve the police in the matter.
A copy of the search authorisation form should be kept on file and a copy given to the employee. All records must be held confidentially and in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018.
Responsible Person: {{org_field_registered_manager_first_name}} {{org_field_registered_manager_last_name}}
Reviewed on: {{last_update_date}}
Next review date: this policy is reviewed annually (every 12 months). When needed, this policy is also updated in response to changes in legislation, regulation, best practices, or organisational changes.
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