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When you install CCTV in a workplace, such as a shop, its likely to capture picture of workers, even if the are not the main subject of surveillance. If the purpose of the cctv is solely to prevent and detect crime, then you should not use it for monitoring the amount of work done or compliance with company procedures.

  • Have the cameras been installed so they are not directed specifically to capture images of workers?
  • Are the recorded images only viewed when there is suspected criminal activity, and not just for routine monitoring of workers? Cameras installed for preventing and detecting crime should not be used for non-criminal matters.
  • Are images of workers used only if you see something you cannot be expected to ignore, such as criminal activity, gross misconduct, or behaviour, which puts others at risk?
  • If theses images as used in disciplinary proceedings, is the footages retained so that the worker can see it and respond? A still image is unlikely to be enough.

In some cases, it may be appropriate to install cctv specifically for workforce monitoring. You should go through the decision masking process in section 4 of this code and consider whether it is justified. In particular, consider whether better training or greater supervision would be more appropriate solution.

Example: You suspect that your workers are stealing goods form the storeroom. It would be appropriate to install cctv in this room, as it will not involve continuous or intrusive monitoring and is proportionate to the problem

Example : You suspect that your workers are making mobile phone calls during working hours, against company policy, and you consider installing cctv cameras disproportionate . Continuous monitoring should only be used in very exceptional circumstances, for example where hazardous substances are used and failure to follow procedures would pose a serious risk to life.

  • Is cctv limited to areas which workers would nit expect to be private? Cctv should not be used in toilet areas or private offices.
  • Are workers made aware that the cctv is for staff monitoring and how it will be used?

How are visitors informed that cctv is in operation?

  • If cctv is used to enforce internal policies , are workers fully aware of theses policies and have they had sufficient training?
  • Do you have procedures to deal appropriately with subject access request from workers?

Workers should normally be aware that they are being monitored, but in exceptional circumstances, covert monitoring may be used as part of specific investigation. Covert monitoring is where video or audio recording equipment is used, and those being monitored are unaware that this is taking place. Before approving covert monitoring, you should ask yourself;

  • Is this an exceptional circumstance, and is there a reason to suspect criminal activity or equivalent malpractice?
  • Will the cameras only be used for specific investigation, and will they be removed once the investigation is complete?
  • Would it prejudice the investigation to tell workers that cameras are being used?
  • Have you taken into account the intrusion on innocent workers?
  • Has the decision been taken by senior management?

Cameras and listening devices should not be installed in private areas such as toilets and private offices, except in the most exceptional circumstances where serious crime is suspected. This should only happen where there is an intention to invoice the police, not where it is a purely internal disciplinary matter.

In some cases, covert monitoring may be covered by the Regulation of Investigatory Powers act 2000 or Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Scotland) Act 2000 (RIPSA). You may need to seek advice




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