What Is a Digital Occurrence Book?
The Digital Occurrence Book (DOB) is the modern replacement for the traditional paper logbook used on security sites across the UK. Where paper logs are prone to illegible handwriting, missing entries, and damage, a digital occurrence book captures every event in a searchable, tamper-proof timeline.
For security companies pursuing or maintaining ACS (Approved Contractor Scheme) accreditation, accurate record-keeping isn’t optional — it’s a core requirement. The SIA expects contractors to demonstrate robust operational procedures, and your occurrence book is often the first thing auditors examine.
Why Paper Logs Fall Short
Paper occurrence books have served the security industry for decades, but they create significant compliance risks:
- Illegible entries — handwriting varies between guards, making logs difficult to review
- Missing timestamps — guards may forget to log the exact time of events
- No backup — if a logbook is lost, damaged, or stolen, records are gone permanently
- Difficult to share — clients and managers must physically visit site to review logs
- Tampering risk — entries can be altered or pages removed without detection
How Digital Occurrence Books Support ACS Compliance
The SIA’s ACS framework assesses security companies against several key performance indicators. A digital occurrence book directly supports compliance in these areas:
Accurate, Timestamped Records
Every entry is automatically timestamped with the guard’s identity, eliminating disputes about when events occurred or who recorded them. This creates an audit trail that satisfies ACS documentation requirements.
Chronological Event Logging
Digital systems automatically log clock-in events, checkpoint scans, incident reports, and manual notes in chronological order. Nothing can be inserted out of sequence or backdated without detection.
Instant Retrieval and Export
When auditors request records for a specific date range, you can generate a PDF export in seconds rather than hunting through stacks of paper logbooks.
Remote Access for Management
Managers and supervisors can review occurrence book entries from any location, enabling real-time oversight without site visits. This supports the ACS requirement for effective management and supervision.
What Should a Digital Occurrence Book Include?
A comprehensive DOB should capture:
- Guard clock-in and clock-out events with GPS verification
- Patrol checkpoint scans (NFC or QR)
- Incident reports linked to the timeline
- Visitor logs and deliveries
- Manual notes and observations
- Check call completions
- Any alarms activated or responded to
Choosing the Right Solution
When evaluating digital occurrence book solutions, look for systems that integrate with your existing guard management workflow rather than adding yet another standalone tool. The best solutions automatically populate the DOB from actions guards are already taking — clock-ins, patrol scans, and reports — so there’s no extra data entry burden.
TacDesk includes a built-in Digital Occurrence Book that automatically compiles all site activity into a chronological timeline, with PDF export for ACS audits. Try the free demo to see how it works on a live site.