A main duty during access control is to verify identification and ensure that only authorized personnel are granted access to restricted areas.
PSOs are trained to use force that is reasonable and proportional to the threat they are facing.
The primary role of a PSO is to ensure the safety and security of government facilities and personnel.
The correct procedure for handling a suspicious package is to evacuate the area and notify the appropriate authorities to handle it safely.
Clear and concise communication is essential for effective interaction and coordination during security operations.
Confidential information should be kept secure and only shared with authorized personnel to maintain security and privacy.
First aid and CPR training are essential for PSOs to respond effectively to medical emergencies and provide initial care until professional medical help arrives.
During a security breach, a PSO must contain the situation and prevent unauthorized access to ensure the safety of the premises and personnel.
PSOs must follow proper procedures to ensure the rights of the suspect are protected during detention.
The first step is to call for backup and assess the situation to determine the best course of action while ensuring personal safety.
During patrols, PSOs should be vigilant in observing and reporting any unusual or suspicious activities to maintain security.