The implementation of the White Level Inspection strategy provides a level of confidence in the provision and maintenance of a secure Jamboree and in the integrity and safety of the site.
A White Level Inspection involves looking for any articles that are unusual, cannot be accounted for, or are suspicious within your normal work area. The people in the best position to conduct these inspections are those who know and work within the specific area. Inspection areas are small areas, which can be quickly inspected by the Leaders who usually work there, e.g. Unit site, activity area or service area.
White Level Inspections should be undertaken:
- each day upon arrival at your designated area
- when instructed to do so by the Jamboree Executive
- in response to increases in threat levels
When conducting a White Level Inspection visual checks should be made of:
- the route to and from your designated area
- the work area
- all storage areas within the inspection
Once this is done, normal work commences. If a foreign item is identified which is either hidden, obviously suspicious or is not a typical item found in that area, report it to your team Leader and do not attempt to move the item. These inspections will help identify and threats, damage, wear and tear as well as any WHS issues.
The implementation of the White Level Inspection strategy provides a level of confidence in the provision and maintenance of a secure Jamboree and in the integrity and safety of the site.