Pages

Profession security guard


 Profession security guard



Security guards guard, patrol or monitor premises to prevent theft, damage, violence or infractions of rules.

Tasks security guard

  • Patrol industrial, commercial or private premises to prevent and detect signs of intrusion, watch for irregularities and ensure security of doors, windows and gates.
  • Watch and monitor alarm and surveillance systems, such as closed circuit television and computer alarm systems, and communicate with mobile units to attend alarms.
  • Answer alarms and investigate disturbances.
  • Report incidents, problems or irregularities to the appropriate authority.
  • Monitor and authorize entrance and departure of persons and vehicles to (from) premises.
  • Operate detecting devices to screen individuals and prevent passage of prohibited articles into restricted areas.
  • Circulate among crowd, visitors, patrons or employees to preserve order and protect property, stay near persons requiring protection and defend from attack.
  • Detect and report fraud, shoplifting and other unlawful acts, and give evidence in court where necessary.
  • Warn persons of rule infractions or violations, evict violators from premises using force when necessary, and apprehend and detain offenders until police arrive.
  • Call police, fire or medical services in cases of emergency.
  • Escort or drive motor vehicle to transport individuals, cash or other valuables to specified locations or to provide personal protection.
  • Write reports of daily activities and irregularities such as equipment or property damage, theft, presence of unauthorized persons or unusual occurrences.
  • Related professions attendant, guard

    • Air marshal
    • Airport attendant
    • Beach patrolman
    • Bike shed attendant
    • Bodyguard
    • Border inspector
    • Bouncer, doorman
    • Building caretaker
    • Car parking attendant
    • Coastguard
    • Doorkeeper
    • Fair ground attendant
    • First line supervisor of protective service workers
    • First-aid attendant
    • Guard industrial site
    • Leisure park attendant
    • Lifeguard
    • Marina attendant
    • Museum attendant
    • Private detective
    • Public park attendant
    • Town watchman
    • Traffic attendant (station)
    • Traffic attendant (train, tram, metro, bus)

    Knowledge

    • Security threats
      Types of threats to public and private security such as unauthorised entry, aggressive behaviour, molestation, robbery, theft, assault, kidnapping, murder and public demonstration.

    Skills

    • Restrain individuals
      Restrain, or control by force, individuals who violate regulations in terms of acceptable behaviour, who present a threat to others, and who perform acts of violence, to ensure the individual is unable to proceed in this negative behaviour and to protect others.
    • Stay alert
      Stay focused and alert at all times; react quickly in the case of unexpected events. Concentrate and do not get distracted performing a task over a long period of time.
    • Practice vigilance
      Practice vigilance during patrol or other surveillance activities in order to ensure safety and security, to look out for suspicious behaviour or other alarming changes in patterns or activities, and to respond quickly to these changes.
    • Comply with the principles of self-defence
      Observe the principles according to which a person should only use so much force as is required to repel an attack. The use of deadly force is limited to situations where attackers are using deadly force themselves.
    • Apply safety measures
      Perform tasks and operations taking into account the safety regulations and standards and applying them in order to prevent incidents or hazards.
    • Identify security threats
      Identify security threats during investigations, inspections, or patrols, and perform the necessary actions to minimise or neutralise the threat.
    • Execute inspection walkway
      Carry out a route in order to verify if all the doors and windows are closed.
    • Detain offenders
      Keep back offenders and trespassers in a certain area.
    • Ensure law application
      Ensure the laws are followed, and where they are broken, that the correct measures are taken to ensure compliance to the law and law enforcement.
    • Check official documents
      Check an individuals' official documentation, such as driver's licenses and identification, to ensure compliance with legal regulations, and to identify and assess individuals.
    • Maintain facility security systems
      Ensure that proper and functional security systems are in place, including alarm systems, fire alarms, sprinklers and emergency exits.
    • Monitor surveillance equipment
      Monitor the operation of equipment used in surveillance and gathering of intelligence to ensure it functions properly and to gather the surveillance information detected by it.
    • Deal with aggressive behaviour
      Respond promptly to adverse behaviour in a professional manner by taking appropriate and legal action to prevent further aggressiveness, such as verbal warning, lawful removal from the premises or apprehension of the person involved. Report details of adverse behaviour in line with the organisation’s procedures.
    • Ensure public safety and security
      Implement the relevant procedures, strategies and use the proper equipment to promote local or national security activities for the protection of data, people, institutions, and property.
    • Perform security checks
      Monitor and check individuals' bags or personal items in order to make sure the individuals present no threats and that their behaviour is legally compliant.
    • Liaise with security authorities
      Respond quickly to security incidents and violations by calling the police and keep in touch with other relevant parties involved in the potential prosecution of the offender.
    • Identify terrorism threats
      Identify the possibility of terrorism activities posing threats and danger in a specific area by monitoring activities of potentially dangerous groups of people, assessing risks in different areas, and gathering intelligence.
    • Perform body searches
      Examine visitors by performing a body search, in order to detect weapons or illegal substances.
    • Patrol areas
      Patrol a designated area, watch out for and respond to suspicious and dangerous situations, and communicating with emergency response organisations.

     Optional knowledge and skills

    check methods criminal law security in commercial buildings illegal substances explosives control crowdmanage lost and found articles inspect cargo provide security in detention centreshandle surveillance equipment security in industrial buildings conduct airport security screeningensure store security document security incidents in the store fire safety regulationsmonitor parking areas to maintain security regulate traffic provide first aid manage major incidentscarry out security activities with a dog provide door security ensure accurate screening of luggage in aerodromesoperate radio equipment exercise security in hospitals legal use-of-forcelegal requirements related to ammunition ensure hotel security surveillance methods alarm systemsinterrogate individuals ensure security on ships ensure compliance with types of weapons

    Common job titles

    • Security guard ii
    • Unarmed security officer - ft
    • Secuirty guard
    • Security officer
    • School security
    • Security officer - mulberry, fl
    • Security guard full time flexible schedule
    • Guard
    • Armed guard level ii
    • Security guard/concierge

2 comments:

  1. When it comes to protecting your family, home or commercial property, you only have two choices hire an alarm system or call mobile patrol services.

    ReplyDelete