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- Coles rolls out body-worn cameras for staff - Information Age
Coles employees will be fitted with body-worn cameras as the in-store surveillance of shoppers continues to ramp up under the guise of preventing theft
- Coles introduces body-worn cameras to fight theft and violence in . . .
Customers who shop in the affected stores will see staff wearing miniature body-cameras that can record and send live footage back to management when needed Body-worn cameras are common in other jobs, being standard issue for many Australian police forces and popular with security guards and bouncers
- Coles workers to wear body cameras to combat customer abuse and stock . . .
In an ongoing trial, staff at 30 Coles stores across Australia are being fitted with cameras to only be turned on in "threatening situations" Coles says workers have been told to warn customers before switching on body-worn cameras (ABC News) How do the cameras work?
- Body Cameras: The grim reason Australian retail workers at Coles . . .
Physical, verbal and even sexual assaults on staff are on the rise and Bunnings, Coles and Woolworths are cracking down with CCTV and bodycams The three retail giants initially trialled staff-worn body cameras and some workers are now permanently using them in stores across the country
- Can an employer be required to issue body cameras to staff?
Under the OSH Act, an employer shall, so far as is practicable, provide and maintain a working environment in which the employees are not exposed to hazards and in particular, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, an employer shall:
- Coles confirms another major new move to reduce theft after body cam . . .
Just days after announcing that staff in selected stores would be wearing body cams, Coles supermarket has confirmed another major new trial to combat theft The retail giant has introduced “smart gate technology” in selected stores as a new security measure
- Coles trials body cameras for staff to reduce abuse and theft
Coles is trialling staff-worn body cameras in ‘select high-risk stores’ across the country, as supermarkets extend their use of technology to curb shoplifting and abuse of employees
- Supermarket giant trials body cameras for staff in bid to deter grocery . . .
One of Australia’s largest supermarkets is trialling a new feature on staff uniforms to combat rising rates of theft and violence towards workers Coles employees will be equipped with body cameras in 30 stores deemed “high-risk” in some states
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