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General IELTS - Reading Sample Test 1

The document provides guidance on hospital security. It lists the aims of hospital security as creating security awareness, reducing risk of crime, and preventing injury to staff and patients. It provides tips for securing property, such as locking offices and equipment and reporting suspicious activity. Incidents should be reported using an incident report form and informing managers. Staff are advised to protect their personal property by locking valuables and not leaving them unattended. Recommendations are also given for securing vehicles and being aware of one's surroundings.

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General IELTS - Reading Sample Test 1

The document provides guidance on hospital security. It lists the aims of hospital security as creating security awareness, reducing risk of crime, and preventing injury to staff and patients. It provides tips for securing property, such as locking offices and equipment and reporting suspicious activity. Incidents should be reported using an incident report form and informing managers. Staff are advised to protect their personal property by locking valuables and not leaving them unattended. Recommendations are also given for securing vehicles and being aware of one's surroundings.

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Read about hospital security and answer the questions. You have 20 minutes to complete these tasks.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF HOSPITALWATCH


 To create security awareness
 To remove or reduce the risk of crime
 To prevent criminal injury or distress to staff and patients
 To protect property against theft or criminal damage
 To maintain the working relationship between the hospital and the police.

SECURITY IN THE HOSPITAL


 ASK strangers to identify themselves
 ALL visitors to wards or departments should identify themselves and state the nature of their business
 DON’T allow the removal of ANY equipment without proper authorisation
 KEEP offices, windows and storerooms locked outside normal working hours
 CHECK that there is no-one left in the office or department
 ENSURE that portable items are locked away when not in use. Make sure they cannot be seen from outside
the window
 ENSURE that all equipment is security marked by the Estates Department
 REPORT vandals immediately
 DON’T remove NHS property from the hospital – this is theft
 DO report anything suspicious.

REPORTING SECURITY INCIDENTS


 All incidents/attempted incidents must be reported
 When an incident has occurred a Trust Incident Report form must be completed
 If you or a colleague are involved in a serious physical attack/threat and are requiring immediate assistance,
use the ‘panic attack’ alarm where fitted or ring Switchboard on 2222
 In the case of theft or other serious crime it is the responsibility of the individual involved to report to the Police
and then complete an Incident Report form
 Minor incidents should be reported on an Incident form
 In either case the Site Manager/Line Manager must be informed.

PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY


 DON’T leave your handbag where it invites theft. Lock it away
 DON’T leave your purse in a shopping basket, in an office or empty room. Lock it away
 DON’T leave money or other valuables in your coat or jacket pocket.
 If you take your jacket off, take your wallet with you
 DO use clothes lockers in cloakrooms, where they are provided. Otherwise use a lockable drawer or cupboard.

PROTECT YOURSELF
 DO avoid ill-lit streets and car parks, wasteland and unoccupied compartments on trains
 DO consider keeping a personal attack alarm in your hand or pocket
 DON’T leave house or car keys in your handbag - put them in your pocket
 DO check your car – an unnecessary breakdown could put you at risk.

YOUR CAR
 DO make sure your car is locked, windows shut and valuables kept out of sight
 DO remove the ignition key
 DO display your permit/parking ticket in the windscreen
 DON’T leave valuables in the car. Lock them in the boot.

SECURITY IN STAFF RESIDENCES


Extracted from: https://www.examenglish.com/IELTS/IELTS_general_reading_test3_1.htm
 Watch out for prowlers
 Inform the police immediately
 Keep all ground floor windows closed or locked

1. Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text? 

TRUE  - if the statement agrees with the information 


FALSE - if the statement contradicts the information 
NOT GIVEN - if there is no information on this

1. One aim of hospital watch is to avoid patients feeling anxious.    

2. Visitors are expected to state why they are in the hospital.    

3. If you see a security incident, you should contact the switchboard immediately.     

4. It's advisable for women to keep an attack alarm in their handbags.    

5. It's not a good idea to keep your keys on your person.    

6. You shouldn't leave your parking ticket in the car.    

7. There are policemen stationed in staff accommodation areas.     

Extracted from: https://www.examenglish.com/IELTS/IELTS_general_reading_test3_1.htm

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