BS7858 Security Screening

BS7858 is a code of practice set by the BSI which provides an employment screening standard for companies looking to meet the high standards required for candidates working in a secure or high-risk environment. A set standard for the Fire and Security Industry, but the blue ribbon standard for most checks within the UK. Making sure that your organisation is fully security compliant and mitigating security risks by performing employee background checks.

is a code of practice set by the BSI which provides an employment screening standard for companies looking to meet the high standards required for candidates working in a secure or high-risk environment. A set standard for the Fire and Security Industry, but the blue ribbon standard for most checks within the UK. making sure that your organisation is fully security compliance, security risk by performing security background check

Screening Required for Standard

  • Digital Biometric Right to Work Check
  • Identification Verification
  • Address Verification
  • Consumer Credit Search
  • Global sanction’s and PEP Checks
  • Directorship Check
  • HMRC 5 Years NI Contributions Check
  • SIA Licence Verification (Manned Guards holding SIA Licence)
  • Basic DBS Check (Non Manned guard not holding SIA Licence)
  • 5 Years history verification
  • 31 day employment gaps verified by documented evidence

Limited Screening completed within 72 hours, allowing your staff out on site under the British Standard 7858 standard.

100% audit pass guarantee under the standard in line with our security certifications and accreditations.

Importance of Staying Updated

Evolving with BS7858 Standards

Staying updated on the latest version of BS7858 is key for maintaining a secure and compliant vetting process and Compliance screening services. The evolving landscape of security threats and regulatory requirements necessitates regular revisions to the standard. By staying informed and implementing the changes, you ensure that your vetting procedures remain effective and up-to-date.

Enhancing Risk Management & Data Security

The latest version of BS7858 introduces several important updates. These include enhanced guidance on risk assessments, more rigorous background checks, and improved procedures for handling sensitive personal information. By keeping up to date with these changes, you can better identify and mitigate potential risks, ensuring the safety of your organisation and its stakeholders.

Risks of Ignoring BS7858 Updates

Failure to stay updated on the latest version of BS7858 may have serious implications. Outdated vetting procedures may leave your organisation vulnerable to security breaches or non-compliance with regulatory requirements. This can result in financial losses, reputational damage, and potential legal liabilities. By actively engaging with the latest version of BS7858, you demonstrate your commitment to maintaining a secure and compliant vetting process.

Keeping Your Vetting Process Current

To stay updated, regularly review the official sources of information, such as the British Standards Institution (BSI) website or reputable industry publications. Attend relevant training sessions or conferences to learn about the latest best practices and industry trends. By investing time and resources in staying updated, you ensure that your vetting process remains robust and effective in today’s ever-changing security landscape.

Implementation and Compliance Guidelines

To effectively implement and adhere to the latest version of BS7858, organisations must ensure strict compliance with the recommended implementation and compliance guidelines. Here are some key guidelines to follow:

Comprehensive Background Checks

Conduct thorough background checks: Ensure that all employees undergo a documented comprehensive vetting process, including identity verification, employment history checks, and criminal record checks.

Establish Clear Policies

Establish clear policies and procedures: Develop and implement clear policies and procedures for the vetting process, including guidelines for handling sensitive information and maintaining confidentiality.

Regularly Review Processes

Regularly review and update processes: Stay up-to-date with changes in legislation and industry best practices, and make necessary adjustments to your vetting processes accordingly.

Train and Partner for Expertise

Train employees: Provide training to employees involved in the vetting process to ensure they understand the guidelines and procedures, and can effectively carry out their roles – or simply partner with a specialist BS 7858:2019 PES service provider to guarantee expertise as standard.

Maintain Detailed Records

Maintain accurate records: Keep detailed records of the vetting process, including documentation of checks conducted, decisions made, and any additional actions taken.