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A compendium of concrete good practices to security and human rights challenges aimed at companies, security providers, civil society, national regulators and other practitioners
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Which type of equipment has been transferred?
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What quantity has been transferred?
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What has been the rationale for the transfer? (Has there been a specific request?)
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Who is the recipient of the equipment?
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Has a written agreement on the use and storage of the equipment been obtained?
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Has the recipient received training ensuring the correct application of the equipment?
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Has the Security Department been consulted prior to the transfer?
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Has the Community Relations Department been consulted prior to the transfer?
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Have all the company’s transfer procedures been followed?
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Have monitoring mechanisms been established to ensure the correct use of the equipment?
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Has it been an ad hoc transfer in response to an urgent request?
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Is further maintenance/support necessary for the transferred equipment? (Fuel, rubber bullets, etc.)
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Has a signature been obtained by a person with responsibility for the transferred equipment?
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