We have a shutter in front of them. No need to bolt them down that ways. In my former secure storage room, the maintenance team had built a steel case with padlocks around the cabinets. You needed 4 keys to get to the papers, 2 for the door, 1 for the cage and 1 for the cabinets. Was deemed to be sufficient.
Good luck
Marjanne
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>>> Cath Smith <[log in to unmask]> 16/04/2012 13:37 >>>
I am hoping for some advice on an issue with our security cabinets. We got picked up on our last inspection as they were not bolted to either wall or floor. I have asked our site service staff to do this but they cannot find a way to do it. They cannot get the drawers out to get to the back to screw it to the wall.
How have the rest of you managed to do it?
Regards
Cath Smith
Examinations Officer
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