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Basic Testing Security Procedures

The document provides guidance for security guards on basic security procedures. It discusses the duties of security guards, which include protecting people, property, and information through access control, crowd control, traffic control, patrolling and responding to emergencies. Effective patrolling involves preparing routes, being aware of emergency equipment locations and varying timing and routes to prevent predictability. Security guards need to be aware of proper procedures to respond to situations and ensure safety.

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Basic Testing Security Procedures

The document provides guidance for security guards on basic security procedures. It discusses the duties of security guards, which include protecting people, property, and information through access control, crowd control, traffic control, patrolling and responding to emergencies. Effective patrolling involves preparing routes, being aware of emergency equipment locations and varying timing and routes to prevent predictability. Security guards need to be aware of proper procedures to respond to situations and ensure safety.

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PrivateSecurityandInvestigativeServices

BasicTesting
SecurityGuardTestPreparationGuide

Section3BasicSecurityProcedures

Securityguardsneedtorespondtochangesintheirenvironment,whichincludesactionssuchas
trafficmovement,ensuringthesafetyofpersonsbetweenandwithinlocations,monitoringand
managingtheaccessanddepartureofpersonsandvehiclesandobservingandmonitoringpeople.
Securityguardsneedtobeawareofthecorrectwaytodealwiththesesituations.Theyshould
havetheknowledgeandskillsrequiredtoassessthesecurityofphysicalenvironments,toapply
basicaspectsofsecurityintheirrolesandtoassesstheimpactofdruguseinthecontextof
safetyforoneselfandothers.Thissectionrepresentsgenerallyacceptedpractices
throughoutthesecurityguardindustry.

ImportantNote:
Inthissectionanumberofactivitiesarediscussedwhicharegenerallyacceptedasgoodpractices
forsomeoneworkingasasecurityguard.Practicesmayvaryfromonesecuritycompanytothe
nextsoinadditiontounderstandingtherequirementsofthelegislationandregulationsitis
importantthesecurityguardisalsofamiliarwiththepoliciesoftheiremployerandnottorely
solelyonsubjectscoveredinthisguideortheministrysyllabus.

Dutiesofasecurityguard

Thedutiesandresponsibilitiesofaguardvaryfromsitetosite.Guardsmustbewellattunedto
changesanddevelopmentswithintheindustryandtheexpectationsandobligationsthatareowed
totheclient,thepublic,and/ortheiremployer.

Itistheroleofasecurityguardtoprotectpeople,propertyandinformation.

Thismayinvolvebutisnotlimitedto:

Ensuringpremisesandpropertyareprotectedinanappropriateandeffectivefashionagainsta
varietyofnaturalandmanmadethreats.
Preventing,detectingandreactingappropriatelytothecommissionofcriminalandquasi
criminalactionsonoragainstthepropertyoftheclient.
Interactingwithlawenforcementofficialsandthejusticesystem,wherenecessary,suchas
apprehendinganddetainingsomeonewhohascommittedacriminaloffence.Securitymaybe
abletosupplementtheeffortsofpolicebysecuringcrimescenesuntilthepolicecanarrive.
Securitypersonnelmayalsobeavaluablesourceofinformationtothepolice.
Providingleadershipanddirectioninemergenciesandassistingemergencypersonnelintimes
ofcrisis,e.g.directingfirefighterstotheeasiest/bestwaytogettothesceneofthefire.
Controllingaccesstoasite,includingmonitoringentrance&gatepassage,escortingpeople&
valuables,inspectingbags.
Controllingorrestoringordertoacrowd.
Preventingworkaccidentsbybeingawareofpotentialdangers,reportingsafetyhazardsand
followingdirectionstominimizetheriskposedtoothers.

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Whiletherecanbenodoubtthatsomesituationswillinvolvephysicalintervention,themajorityof
tasksassignedrequireasecurityguardtoobserve,deter,recordandreportonly.

AccessControl

Accesscontrolpoliciesvaryfromcompanytocompany.

Securityguardsmayberequiredtoobserveandrecordwhoentersandexitsasite.Acompleted
logsheetshouldrecordtheindividualsnameandthetimeofentranceto,andexitfromthesite.
Theinformationobtainedwillpermitguardstolocatevisitors,eitherwhileonthepropertyinthe
eventofanemergency,oratalatertimeaftertheyhaveleft.

Avisitorspassalsocontainsinformationwhichhelpstheguardstodeterminewhetheravisitorhas
tobeescorted,thenameofthepersonwhohasauthorizedthevisit,thestatusofthevisitorand
theirbusinesswhileonthesite.

MaterialAccess

Oneofthemostsensitivetasksthatasecurityguardwillhavetodealwithistheissueofthe
removalofmaterialsfromaworksite.Peopleroutinelyleaveasitewiththingslikecomputers,
computerdisks,andbriefcasesfullofmaterials.

Theclient(forexample,awarehouseowner)mustdeterminewhatstepsarenecessarytoprotect
his/herproperty.Securityshouldfollowtheseinstructionscarefully.Theguardshouldcomplywith
therulesofaccessandprotocolswhichshouldbeprovidedbythesecurityguardssupervisorwhen
introducingemployeestoanewsite.

CrowdControl

Onprivateproperty,asecurityguardmayhavearoleinmaintainingcrowdcontrolandifit
escalates,theremaybeanecessitytocallthepolice.Whencrowdcontrolisnecessary,effortsto
restorethepeaceortocontrolthecrowdshouldbemadewithseveralthingsinmind:

1.therisktolifeand/orpropertywhetherornotactionistaken.
2.thepersonalrisktothesecurityguard.
3.instructionsoftheguardssupervisorortheclient.
4.risksposedbyleavingthepost.
5.availabilityofsupportorbackup.
6.urgency.
7.developmentoftacticsorplansfordealingwiththesituation.

Afterconsideringthesefactorsandifthecrowdthreatenstogetoutofcontrolthesecurityguard
maywishtocontactthepolice.

TrafficControlandParking

Asecurityguardmaybecalledupontocontroltrafficonprivatepropertyatgatedentrancesto
buildingsorinparkinglots,toensuretrafficsafetyandtoassistinthemovementofvehicles.Itis
importantfortheguardtouseconventionalsignalsandmovementsinordertobeunderstoodand
seenbythedrivers.Guardsshouldbedressedcomfortablyaccordingtoweatherconditions.Proper
reflectivevestsorcuffsmustbeworntoensurevisibility.Thiscontrolshouldbedoneina
courteousandpersuasivemanner,tryingtomakepeopleunderstandthereasonsforthecontrol.

Patrolling

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Themainpurposeofapatrolistomaintainthesecurityofthepremisesunderthesecurityguards
authority.Preparationforapatrolshouldalwaysbeginwithanunderstandingregardingthepurpose
ofthepatrol.Forexample,isthesecurityguard:

Expectedtokeepintrudersaway?
Assistmembersofthepublicwhoappearconfusedorinneedofassistance?
Checkboilersandotherequipment,tomakesuretheyarestillfunctioningsafely?

Thepurposeofapatrolcanchangefromtimetotime,evenwithinasingleshift.Thefirsttimethat
apatrolismade,securitymayfocusonbreachesofthepropertybyanintruderthesecondtime,
tomakesurethatthesafetyequipmentonmachineryintheareaisfunctioningproperlythethird
time,tocheckagainforintrudersandbreachesoftheworksite,andsoon.

Athoroughknowledgeofthegeographyoftheareatobepatrolledisessential.Thesecurityguard
shoulddetermineinadvancewheretelephones,watershutoffvalves,electricalandalarmpanels
andlightswitchesarelocated,andwhereemergencylightingisprovided.Theguardshouldalso
knowwhereemergencyequipment,suchasbackupgenerators,firstaidkits,firealarms,
hydrants,andextinguishers,islocated.Theguardshouldknowthebestroutestofollowinan
emergency,selectingthesimplest,mostdirectroutewiththeleastnumberofsafetyhazards.

Theguardshouldmakealistofactivitiesthatneedtobedonewhileonaspecificpatroland
devisetherouteinadvance,includingamapofthemajorcheckpoints,passageways,rooms,
stairwells,doorsandwindows,andsoon.Alternateroutesshouldbeplannedincasespecificareas
aremadeinaccessibleduetoanemergencysuchasafire,explosion,orchemicalleak.Thetiming
androuteofthepatrolshouldbevariedtoensurethatitdoesnotbecometooroutineortoo
predictable.Theguardshouldmakesureheorshepossessestheproperequipment,including
appropriateclothing.

FootPatrol

Footpatrolisthemostcommonmethodofpatrolinthesecurityindustry.Itisnormallyutilized
whereitisnotpossibletoprovidethesameprotectivecoveragethroughothermethodssuchas
motorizedpatrolorelectronicsurveillance.Virtuallyallofthesensesofthesecurityguard(sight,
hearing,smell,andtouch)mayconceivablybeusedduringfootpatrol.

Advantages:

Highlyvisible
Knowledgeofpatternsandcharacteristicsofanareamayhelptoanticipateanincidentbeforeit
becomesmoredifficulttocontrol
Allsensesmaybeused
Abilitytoaccesssmallerspacessuchasstairwells

Disadvantages:

Restrictedmobilityandareaofcoverage
Lengthoftimetopatrol
Inclementweatherpreventsorcurtailssomeactivities
Difficultyincarryingequipmentsuchasreports,forms,andfirstaidkits
Communicationmaypresentaproblem,unlessportableradioortelephoneequipmentisused
Supervisionoffootpatrolsisdifficult

VehiclePatrol

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Thistypeofpatrolnormallycoversareasthataretoogreattobecoveredonfoot.Thevehicles
maybeequippedwithradiosormobiletelephonesandcommonlyareinconstantcommunication
withthedispatcher.Preciseinstructionsaregivenaboutthetypeofpatrolrequired.Thepatrolswill
oftenincludeparkinglots,storageyards,perimeterfencelines,outerperimetersandareasthat
areimpracticaltopatrolonfoot.

Whenavehicleisusedforpatrol,securityguardshavetheaddedresponsibilitytocheckthatthe
vehicleisfunctioningproperlyandwillnotbecomeahindrancebeforetakingthevehicleforpatrol.

Advantages:

Motorpatrolishighlyvisible
Largerareascanbecoveredinashorterperiodoftime
Speedinrespondingtootherareasofthesiteincreased
Additionalequipmentmaybecarried
Protectionfrominclementweatherrain,snow,temperatureextremes

Disadvantages:

Thevehiclemayberestrictedtoparticularareas,suchasroadsorpaths
Visionmaybepartiallyrestrictedinsideavehicle
Inclementweathermaypreventorcurtailsomeactivities
Theenginenoisemadebyamotorvehiclemaymasksomenoisesoralertothersofthe
presenceofsecurity
Sealedcabsonsomevehiclesmaypreventthedetectionofsomedangeroussituations(for
example,thepotentiallyhazardousfumesthataguardonfootwouldsmellmightnotbenoticed
bysomeoneinsideavehicle)

Surveillance(NonmobilePatrol)

Alsoknownasvisualorfixedpatrols,withtheassistanceoftechnology,surveillanceenablesa
guardtoremainstationarybutkeepaconstantwatchoveraspecificarea.Forexample,an
entrance/exitpointmaybekeptundercontinuousobservation,oranentirecomplexcouldbekept
underguardwiththeassistanceofmirrors,securitycamerasandfences.

Advantages:

Accessandegress(entryandexit)ofthesitereadilycontrolled
Difficultforindividualstoenterthepremisesandphysicallyattacktheguard
Guardstationorhighlyvisiblecameraplacementacttodeterwouldbeperpetrators
Lowernumberofguardsrequiredtocontainthearea.

Disadvantages:

Camerasandfencesmaybecircumventedordefeated
Allareascannotbekeptundercontinuousobservationblindspotswillexistdespitecareful
planning
Relianceonequipmentthatmayfail,especiallyinadverseweatherconditions
Personnelmustconcentrateononeareaforlongperiodsoftime
Relianceononlyonesensevision
Responsemayberestrictedtocallingpoliceorinternalpersonnel,especiallyiftheguardisnot
onsitebutismonitoringfromadifferentlocation

DrugEffects
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Securityguardsmayencounterindividualsundertheinfluenceofdrugsoralcohol.Theyneedtobe
awareofthesignsofsubstanceabuseaswellastheimpactofdifferentdrugsonhumanbehaviour
(e.g.suspectgoingthroughwithdrawal)inordertodealwiththeseindividualsinamannerthatwill
ensurepersonalsafetyaswellasthatofthesuspect.Guardsshouldhaveanoverallunderstanding
ofdifferenttypesofdrugsandparaphernalia,theimpactofusingdrugsonhumanbehaviourand
howtoaddressindividualbehaviourdependingonthetypeofsubstance.

References/Resources

SaskatchewanJusticeCorrections,PublicSafetyandPolicing:PrivateInvestigatorand
SecurityGuardTrainingManual(2012)

Chapter2DutiesandResponsibilitiesofaSecurityGuard
Chapter5AccessControlandAlarmSystems

SeeAppendixB:AssociationofPublicSafetyCommunicationsOfficials(APCO)10codes

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