Introduction
Every enterprise deals with innumerable visitors
on a daily basis. However, it is very difficult to manage the appointments of
these visitors and keep a record of them. A visitor management system helps in
recording information on visitors which helps in keeping a security vigil. The
following are some of the best practices in visitor management.
# 1 Start appointment based visits
An appointment based system helps in ensuring
security tremendously. The main advantage is the person at the security gate is
aware that a visitor is expected. In an appointment based system, normally a
security person from the reception would give a call to the concerned person
and confirm whether he/she is expecting a guest. This procedure has many
disadvantages. First of all it wastes a lot of time. If the concerned person is
not available at his/her seat the visitor has to wait at the reception. And the
procedure of appointment does not get documented and hence one has to reply
only on individual's efficiency in the process. So in an appointment based
system, the best practice would be to request the host to send a note/email to
the reception and visitor badge should be made only for those for whom there is
a note.
# 2 Design an neat badge
The badge should display the name of the visitor
prominently. The organization name should be displayed below that. Specifying
the name of the host can help security guards in identifying the visitors who
are strolling in non designated areas.
#3 Put Photograph of the Visitor on the badge
It is said that a picture is worth a thousand
words. This is especially true in visitor management including a photograph of
a person on the badge prevents several problems that may otherwise arise. The
host himself can confirm that the same person for whom the badge was made has
visited him.
#4 Put a Color band on the badge indicating the
type of visitor
Security persons can categorize visitors as
Vendors, Trainees, and Temp Employee etc. and assign a color to each type.
Putting a color band of the type of visitor makes it relatively easy for
security guards to identify the visitors.
#5 Collect Details about Government issued ID
It is a good practice to collect details about government
issued ID like the Drivers License, Passport No, Social Security No. etc.
Normally this is more suitable for government buildings since persons in
corporate buildings may to refuse to disclose this information.
#6 NDA or limited liability statement
The responsibility for any injury to the visitor
lies on the organization unless the organization does not declare the limited
liability clause to the visitor before entering the premise. It is essential to
write a line or paragraph about to what extent the organization would be liable
for the damages on the badge itself. One can even write "Subject to
Limited Liability clause ### of security policy" if the information is
lengthy .
#7 Contacts in case of emergencies and other
safety instructions
The visitor badge should have important phone nos.
in of emergency. This is the handiest place to inform contact details.
Similarly the safety instructions like "Ignore the siren at 11 am which is
for a drill" should also be included.
#8 Collect back the used Visitor Badge
The visitor badges should be collected back when
the visitor leaves the organization. This can avoid the misuse of the badges.
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