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Radium Security
Engineers Handbook
Contents
Rules
Van Stock
o Stock Items
o Tool Box
o Drills
o Step Ladders
o Ladders
o Specialist equipment
o Safety Equipment (PPE)

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Rules

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Van Stock
Stock Item
Below is an itemise list of all the stock items you should have in
your van at all times. It is your responsibility as an engineer to
keep this stock level correct and to ensure that any used stock
is recorded and replenished as well as over-stock returned to
the office.

LIST OF STOCK ITEMS TO BE INSERTED HERE

Tool Box
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Every engineer requires a fully loaded and maintained tool box.


This is vital to you, as an engineer, completing the tasks you
are set in the most efficient and correct way possible. It is your
responsibility to make sure your tool box is kept to an
acceptable standard (Clean, organised and well equipped). Any
damaged or misplaced tools must be misplaced as soon as
possible. There is no specific amount to any hand tools you
need to carry but remember spares are always useful, on the
contrary to this, having too many tools can make you
unorganised and less likely to search for them if they are
misplaced. Having multiples of the same tool can also make
your tool box cumbersome to carry. Below is an itemised list of
all the tools you must have in your tool box.
Compulsory Items
Item Description
Terminal Screw Driver
Side Cutting Pliers
(Snips)
Needle Nose Pliers
Standard Pliers
Hammer
Spirit Level
Allen Key Set
Hex Key Set
Cat5 Crimping tool
BNC Crimping tool
Galvanized Staple Gun
Filling Knife
IDC Inserting Tool
Small Flathead
Screwdriver
Medium Flathead
Screwdriver
Large Flathead

Use of tool
Screwing terminals on alarm panels,
detectors, terminal blocks etc.
Cutting and stripping cable etc.
For pulling cables through holes etc.
Gripping or removing bolts etc.
Hamming in cable clips, nails etc.
Ensuring mountings are level etc.
Allen Key headed screws etc.
Hex Key headed screws etc.
Crimping Cat5 Plugs onto Cat5-6
Crimping BNC Connectors onto
Coax
Stapling cable to wood,
plasterboard
Filling in holes
Inserting telephone cables into
sockets
Screwing small flathead screws
Screwing medium flathead screws
Screwing bell box cover screws

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Screwdriver
Small Phillips
Screwdriver
Medium Phillips
Screwdriver
Large Phillips
Screwdriver
Wire Access Rod (Fish)
Torch
Stanley Knife
Measuring Tape

Screwing small Philips screws


Screwing medium Philips screws
Screwing Large Philips screws
Fishing Cables etc.
Lighting dark workspaces
Cutting plasterboard, cables etc.
Meaning the length of items

Optional Items
Plasterboard Saw
Engraving Tool
Scissors
Tin Snips

Cutting holes in plasterboard


Engraving Fobs
Cutting card, paper etc.
Cutting sheet metal etc.

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