Security and Personal Safety at Night

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-NIG-010  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

Why?

Personal safetyNight workers face higher risk of confrontation, violence, and isolation during security-related incidents.
Theft preventionConstruction site theft costs the industry hundreds of millions annually and often occurs at night.
Emergency responseReduced staffing at night means emergency response is slower — good procedures compensate for fewer people.
Do Don't
  • Check site perimeter security, fencing, and gates at the start of each night shift
  • Ensure adequate site lighting covers access routes, storage areas, and work zones
  • Carry a charged mobile phone or radio for communication at all times
  • Follow the lone worker check-in procedure if working alone on site at night
  • Know the emergency contact numbers and muster point for your night shift
  • Report any signs of trespass, theft, or suspicious activity to the site manager
  • Lock plant cabs, stores, and fuel tanks before leaving them unattended
  • Avoid confronting intruders — withdraw to a safe location and call for help
  • Park your personal vehicle in a well-lit area close to the site entrance
  • Attend personal safety training covering conflict avoidance and de-escalation
  • DON'T work alone at night without a lone worker procedure and check-in system
  • DON'T confront trespassers or suspected thieves — call security or police instead
  • DON'T leave plant keys in machines or stores unlocked during night hours
  • DON'T prop open site gates or disable security measures for convenience
  • DON'T walk through poorly lit areas of the site without a torch or headlamp
  • DON'T ignore unfamiliar vehicles or people on site during the night shift
  • DON'T assume someone else has checked the perimeter — verify it yourself
  • DON'T leave fuel bowsers unlocked or accessible to unauthorised persons
  • DON'T wear headphones while on night duty — you need to hear your surroundings
  • DON'T delay reporting security incidents — early intervention limits loss and risk

See also: Night Working Safety Awareness | Lone Working at Night