Security Services
Hermes Security Risk Management
Closed until Saturday
9:00 am - 5:30 pm
North Sydney
NSW, 2060
Hermes Security Risk Management
Hermes Security Service
The primary aim of Hermes Security Services is the protection of persons and property by maintaining a team of well-trained uniformed security officers, security patrols, access controls and the provision of timely and accurate information and advice.
Hermes Security Services aims to provide a sensitive, meaningful and measured approach to security and client welfare situations, which require intervention, and is committed to a customer focus in the provision of a professional and ethical security service, which includes:
Detection and prevention of crime
Protection of persons and property
Provision of information to public and staff
Assistance to staff and public in emergencies
Hermes Security Services Include:
Concierge Security Officers - Uniformed or business attire
Corporate Security and Investigations
Security Officers - Australian government security clearance
People Transportation
Infrastructure Security
Document Transportation - public and private sectors
Emergency Planning and Response
Transformation and Change Management
Security Risk Management
Occupational Health and Safety Management
Project Management
Armed Covert Cash Transportation
Patrols
Interstate Protection
Access Control
CCTV
Learning and Development
Our focus areas are: government, official establishments, defence establishments, aviation, maritime, financial institutions, retail, industrial, mining, oil and gas, health, broadcasting, construction, telecommunications, corporations and education.
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Customer satisfaction.
Hermes seeks essential client feedback through a Quality Service Analysis. The feedback covers all aspects of our business and enables us to ensure our service is the best it can be. Your feedback is monitored and evaluated for our continuous improvement. As we are in partnership with our clients and only by listening to their evaluation can we progress ...read more