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Which of the following are basic duties a secuirty guard may be expected to preform.

a. Enforcing traffic
b. Patrolling public parks
c. Enforcing rules and policies at the location where they are acting as an agent
d. All of the above
c. Enforcing rules and policies at the location where they are acting as an agent
The Criminal code of Canada allows:

a. Special rights and authorities for police officers and security guards
b. A security guard the same legal authorities as any other private person
c. A security guard legal authority to use reasonable force to arrest a person wanted on a warrent
d. Prevents security guards from using force to remove trespassers from property they are protecting
b. A security guard the same legal authorities as any other private person
What is the best description of a Static Site Patrol Duty?

a. Assigned to a specific site for protection, but will be able to patrol around the property.
b. Assigned to a specific post at a site for protection and must remain at the post.
c. Assigned to multiple sites and required to patrol between sites to ensure areas are secure.
d. Required to patrol a specific area specifically for the purpose of raising any necessary fire alarms.
a. Assigned to a specific site for protection, but will be able to patrol around the property.
Which of the following regulates the security industry in Ontario?

a. The Criminal Code of Canada and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
b. The Private Security and Investigative Services Act, 2005 (PSISA)
c. The Police Services Act
d. The Public and Private Security and Policing Act (PPSPA)
b. The Private Security and Investigative Services Act, 2005 (PSISA)
Which of the following are penalties that may be issued under the Code od Conduct under the Private Security and Investigative Services Act for a violation of any provision in the act?

a. A $1000 fine
b. A 3 month prison sentence
c. A suspended license for 3 months
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Which of the following actions are license holders under the Private Security and Investigative Services Act prohibited from doing?

a. Preventing squattars from entering vacant land owned by their employees.
b. Following someone without their consent to report their activities to a third party.
c. Knowingly locate or gather information for the purpose of locating any person known or suspected by the licensee to be a member of a witness protection program
d. Forcibly removing an unwelcome patron from a night club even if they are not drunk
c. Knowingly locate or gather information for the purpose of locating any person known or suspected by the licensee to be a member of a witness protection program
Which of the following are surveillance techniques?

a. Observing the physical environment
b. Situational awareness
c. Attending to environmental details
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Which of the following is a benefit of mobile patrol over foot patrol?

a. Greater access to equipment and gear
b. Ability to cover a much larger distance for individual officers
c. Ability to respond faster to remote areas
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Access control is important to consider for which types of people in an organization for security purposes?

a. Employees
b. Customers
c. Potential offenders
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Which of the following is often true about security guard alarm calls?

a. Security guards always have backup readily available and on-duty
b. Security officers always work with partners and will never encounter situations alone
c. They often respond alone and do not have immediate backup available
d. All of the above
c. They often respond alone and do not have immediate backup available
Which of the following are possible indicators of drug use by an individual?

a. Overly anxious, friendly or helpful
b. Falling to respond to commands or questions
c. Signs of nervousness- hand gestures, sweating ect
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Which of the following is a good example of patterns security guards should be aware of while performing their duties?

a. Remembering the physical layout of a building
b. The hours that you are required to work in a weekly schedule
c. The people and the things they do and the times they do them
d. None of the above
c. The people and the things they do and the times they do them
Which of the following are typical / routine reports that security guards may be required to fill out?

a. Complaint reports, incident reports, briefing reports for municipal politicians
b. Incident reports, use of force reports and witness statements
c. Crown brief reports, witness statements and complaint reports
d. All of the above
b. Incident reports, use of force reports and witness statements
Which is the best form of statement to take from a witness to an event when you are certain their will be court proceedings on the matter?

a. Verbatim
b. Paraphrased
c. Abbreviated
d. All of the above
a. Verbatim
Which of the following are examples of questions that would not need to be answered in a notebook?

a. What the appropriate punishment would be for a habitual trespasser
b. What damages were done
c. When was the victim taken to the hospital
d. All of the above
a. What the appropriate punishment would be for a habitual trespasser
Which of the following are duties required by employers according to the Occupational Health and Safety Act?

a. That equipment, materials and protective devices as prescribed are provided
b. That the measures and procedures are carried out in the workplace
c. That the equipment, materials and protective devices provided by the employer are maintained in good condition
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
When responding to an alarm call at an industrial building at midnight, a security guard sees a large amount of smoke and some sort of unknown gas escaping from a doorway. Which of the following is the most appropriate response for a security guard to take?

a. Immediately contact the fire department and then quickly enter the building to check for people who may need help if it appears safe
b. Immediately contact the fire department, remain a safe distance away to prevent others from approaching and assist the fire department when they arrive
c. Immediately approach the door and call to see if anyone needs help, then contact the fire department
d. Immediately call your supervisor and if they are unavailable wait for them to respond before taking any further action
b. Immediately contact the fire department, remain a safe distance away to prevent others from approaching and assist the fire department when they arrive
What is the first priority when responding to an emergency situation?

a. Preserve evidence and ensure the scene has not been contaminated
b. Assess hazards and make the area safe to operate in
c. Treat life threatening injuries immediately and triage victims as required
d. Set up a command post and begin organizing people as they arrive
b. Assess hazards and make the area safe to operate in
Which would be an example of security failing to provide appropriate duty of care?

a. Failing to notice that a garbage can has been moved which is later found to have a bomb located in it
b. Failing to address a broken window that you found on a building you are charged with protecting while on patrol. The window is later an entry point for an intruder resulting in a sexual assault
c. Failing to put away a wrench on a worksite you are patrolling, which is later used as a weapon in an assault
d. All of the above
b. Failing to address a broken window that you found on a building you are charged with protecting while on patrol. The window is later an entry point for an intruder resulting in a sexual assault
Which tasks should the officer in charge of a crime scene assign?

a. Obtaining names, addresses and phone numbers of all people present including security guards, fire fighters and police officers
b. Ensure that the route to the crime scene by the first responder is not contaminated. Other routes should be used
c. Making as small a permeter as possible and expanding it outward as required
d. All of the above
a. Obtaining names, addresses and phone numbers of all people present including security guards, fire fighters and police officers