NCJ Number
32870
Date Published
1976
Length
0 pages
Annotation
THE RIGHT AND WRONG WAYS OF CARRYING OUT OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES IN A SECURITY CONTEXT ARE DISCUSSED IN THIS TRAINING FILM, WHICH ALSO FOCUSES ON SOME OF THE SECURITY GUARD'S BASIC KNOWLEDGE NECESSITIES.
Abstract
SECURITY OFFICERS MUST REMAIN ALERT AT ALL TIMES FOR UNEXPECTED EVENTS. THEY SHOULD ALSO BE COMPLETELY FAMILIAR WITH THE GROUND PLAN OF THEIR FACILITIES; THE LOCATION AND TYPES OF DOORS AND EXITS, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, FIRE STANDPIPES AND SPRINKLERS, AND ALL FIRE ALARM SIGNALS. THE SECURITY IMPLICATIONS OF VISITOR PROCESSING, EMPLOYEE IDENTIFICATION CHECKS, AND INSPECTIONS AND SEARCHES ARE DISCUSSED. THE PROPER USE OF COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT AND FIREARMS IS STRESSED. A DISCUSSION GUIDE IS INCLUDED. SEE ALSO NCJ-32868, 32869, AND 32871 THROUGH 32874.