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30 Mar 2005 9:24AM

- Author:
- Julian Bailey
The guarding of construction sites is now subject to a new regulatory regime designed to ensure that security guards are properly trained and that the criminal element is pushed out of the security industry.
The guarding of construction sites is now subject to a new regulatory regime in the form of the Private Security Industry Act 2001 ("the Act"). The Act has been on the statute books for some four years, and regulations have been rolled out gradually over that period. The Act is targete... (549 more words)
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