Corps Security has won Security Team of the Year at the Security & Fire Excellence (SFE) Awards.
The organisation won for its robust collaboration with JC Bamford Excavators Limited (JCB), where it developed strong Standard Operating Procedures in response to increased protests.
In the face of ongoing public hostility and increased organised protests, JCB was approached by organised groups, some operating via online platforms.
Corps Security has previously worked with the JCB security department to intervene, but as these incidents increased, they developed a new, more robust strategy, including social media protest tracking.
Corps was recognised for delivering its Standard Operating Procedure which focused on the teams’ knowledge and understanding of response procedures and its regular testing of the entire security team.
It also deployed vehicles for mobile patrols and body-worn cameras, visual deterrents that enhanced response time and recorded vital evidence.
“We are honoured to win this award and work with JCB, an organisation we share many values with,” said Paul Lotter, Managing Director at Corps Security.
“We provide high-level security services and analytics on relevant threats, but it is especially meaningful to work with an organisation committed to the safety of its community.
“We look forward to growing our collaboration.”
“Corps has embraced the challenges of this contract, working collaboratively with stakeholders across our estate and providing us with enormous reassurance in its delivery of critical services,” added Scott Gilman, Security Operations Manager at JCB World HQ – UK.
“Our values, behaviours and culture align, to regularly demonstrate how we prioritise the wellbeing of employees.
“I am delighted that Corps has won this award, and look forward to the partnership continuing to grow.”
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