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This cash‑in‑transit toolbox talk template provides a comprehensive safety briefing for security staff, drivers and support personnel who handle, transport and deliver cash and valuables. It identifies the key hazards such as violent assault, vehicle‑borne attacks, manual handling injuries, load‑shift incidents and driver fatigue, and supplies practical DO and DON’T actions to control each risk. The guidance includes detailed PPE requirements, secure communication protocols, vehicle‑security specifications and load‑stability checklists, helping organisations meet UK regulatory duties. It is suitable for banks, cash‑in‑transit firms, retail chains, casinos, jewellery stores, museums and any business that moves high‑value cash. Fully editable – you can customise the route, risk assessment, company‑specific procedures and signage before use. Compliant with: Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, Private Security Industry Act 2001 and Crime and Disorder Act 1998. The template references HSE statistics on cash‑theft injuries, recommends quarterly training drills and provides a ready‑to‑use audit checklist, making it easy to demonstrate compliance and improve employee safety. Additional sections cover incident reporting, fatigue management and emergency response planning, ensuring a holistic approach to security. Use this resource to create consistent briefings across sites, reduce risk exposure, and support a culture of safety throughout your organisation.