10 Security Guards Needed For Employment
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1. Monitoring and Surveillance: - Patrol designated areas to maintain a visible presence and deter criminal activity. - Monitor surveillance cameras and alarm systems to detect and respond to incidents.
2. Access Control: - Manage entry and exit points to secure facilities, including checking badges, issuing visitor passes, and monitoring attendance. - Ensure that only authorized personnel have access to restricted areas.
3. Incident Response: - Respond to alarms, disturbances, and emergency situations, calling police or emergency services when necessary. - Conduct initial investigations of incidents, documenting details and gathering evidence.
4. Reporting: - Write detailed reports on daily activities, incidents, and investigations for record-keeping purposes. - Maintain logs of all security-related events and communicate relevant information to management.
5. **Safety Enforcement: - Enforce company policies and regulations, including safety procedures and codes of conduct. - Monitor for potential safety hazards and take appropriate action to mitigate risks. 6. Customer Service: - Assist employees, visitors, and customers with inquiries and provide directions or information as needed. - Act as a liaison between the public and law enforcement when necessary.
7. Emergency Preparedness: - Participate in emergency drills and training to stay prepared for various possible threats, such as fires, natural disasters, and active shooter situations. - Help develop and implement emergency response plans.
8. Conflict Resolution: - Mediate disputes and confrontations among individuals to maintain peace and order. - Use de-escalation techniques to handle difficult situations without resorting to force.
9. Collaboration: - Work closely with law enforcement, fire departments, and other emergency services during incidents. - Communicate effectively with other security personnel and staff members to ensure a coordinated response to situations. 10. Continuous Learning: - Stay informed about the latest security technologies, trends, and best practices. - Participate in training programs and workshops to improve skills and knowledge in security measures.