ABST Alberta Basic Security Training Summary of other modules 36 Questions with Verified Answers
Foot Patrol Steps - CORRECT ANSWER -Bring your
... [Show More] radio, notebook, pen, and any other equipment you would
normally carry. The purpose of patrol is to look for signs of trouble; you
want to be as prepared as possible in case you find what you are looking
for.
-Walk confidently about the property or premises. Be professional as
others are watching you. Engage in exchanging quick bits of conversation
(e.g., say hello in return if someone greets you) or answering simple
questions (e.g., if someone asks where it is okay to park) but do not
become engrossed in lengthy conversations. First of all, you are paid to
be protecting persons and property as directed by your employer and
second, an ongoing conversation could serve as a distraction to keep you
from noticing other activity taking place.
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-Follow a consistent route through or around the premises; you should
make a routine to ensure you have covered all areas you are responsible
for. Be careful, however, not to become so familiar with your route that
you stop looking closely enough to notice when things are amiss.
-Check doors and windows as you walk by; if they should normally be
locked, ensure they are with each pass of the location.
-Look for signs that something is amiss. People involved in odd behaviour
are worth a second glance (e.g., an individual trying to open car doors,
moving from one vehicle to the next). Objects or items which appear out
of place should be investigated. Use your senses to let you know when
something is "not quite right."
-In conditions of poor lighting, shine your light into the room or space
before entering so that you may see what is there (or not there); it is easy
for somebody to hide in the dark and take you by surprise.
-Record anything unusual in your notebook.
Contact the police if you find evidence suggesting a criminal a
CAR(Recalling) - CORRECT ANSWER Concentrate
Associate
Repeat
Observing (3 Steps) - CORRECT ANSWER • noticing
• interpreting
• recalling
Types of Communication - CORRECT ANSWER - Visual
- Tactile
- Vocal
- Use of time, space, and image
LEAPS (listening) - CORRECT ANSWER Listen
Emphasize
Ask
Paraphrase
Summarize
Signs if intoxicated (At least 3) - CORRECT ANSWER Appear clumsy, or uncoordinated; may have difficulty maintaining balance
• Mumble, slur their words, or be otherwise difficult to understand when speaking
• Have bloodshot or watery eyes
• Speak louder than appropriate, given the situation
• Appear dishevelled or unkempt
• Be unable to understand or follow direction
• Be in possession of materials suggesting substance use (e.g., empty bottle, drug
paraphernalia)
• Have the smell of alcohol on the breath (do not assume intoxication based on this
alone - individuals having a diabetic emergency may have breath which smells of
alcohol)
National Use of Force Model - CORRECT ANSWER Access
Plan
Act
Considerations before use of force - CORRECT ANSWER How prepared are you, what is the situation, and what do you know about the subject
When directing traffic, two short blasts with a whistle is - CORRECT ANSWER Used to tell the driver or pedestrian to proceed
_____________, ____________________, and __________, are access control points - CORRECT ANSWER property perimeter, building perimeter and entrance, inside of building
if a witness tells you they think a specific individual committed a crime, you should - CORRECT ANSWER you should not state the individual committed a crime, only write down that you have reason to believe the crime was committed by the named individual.
Recording the name of the police officer who assumes control of a crime scene is: - CORRECT ANSWER preserving the chain of evidence
what type of device uses a beam of light to transmit information to a controller - CORRECT ANSWER photosensor
What type of document will tell you how your employer expects you to respond to alarm situations? - CORRECT ANSWER post orders
During a crisis, you are responsible for - CORRECT ANSWER The security of persons and property you are assigned to protect
The ________________ with which events occur impacts the risk level. - CORRECT ANSWER frequency
Working a construction site or industrial site during daylight hours is an example of a _______________-risk setting. - CORRECT ANSWER Medium
Clothing or hair becoming tangled in moving machinery is an example of - CORRECT ANSWER Kinetic Energy
Working a venue with numbers of persons present is an example of a _____________-risk setting. - CORRECT ANSWER medium
When responding to an alarm you will need to know - CORRECT ANSWER Location of alarms, subject of each alarm, location of control panels
Photographs, security video footage, and various types of documentation is - CORRECT ANSWER Documentary
You should summarize a conversation with an individual: - CORRECT ANSWER At the end of a conversation, to clarify expectation
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (2009) define a hazard as - CORRECT ANSWER Any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work
All security professionals working in licensed liquor establishments must have - CORRECT ANSWER Proserve Training
____________________ evidence is based on something said by a third party. - CORRECT ANSWER Hearsay
Emails or letters are known as ________________ evidence - CORRECT ANSWER Documentary
Personal safety begins with - CORRECT ANSWER attitude and preparedness for therole
You should perform a __________________ scan of an area when looking for unusual items to ensure all possible locations are checked. - CORRECT ANSWER Systematic
What are the three main components of an alarm system? - CORRECT ANSWER sensor, transmitter, control panel
The last step in responding to an off-site alarm is to - CORRECT ANSWER document all events in your notebook
Working at a height without a safey rope is an example of what type of hazard? - CORRECT ANSWER Practice
A licensed security professional may be required to _______________________ but only if the security professional has obtained "consent" from the person. - CORRECT ANSWER Conduct physical searches
Section _____ means everyone who us authorized by law to use force can be held criminally responsible for any excess thereof. - CORRECT ANSWER 26
Theft is complete when, with the intent to steal the object, a person - CORRECT ANSWER Moves the object
Working around large amounts of cash or valuable goods (e.g. such as a Casino) is an example of a _____________-risk setting. - CORRECT ANSWER High
Tone of voice may be used to communicate ___________________. - CORRECT ANSWER Seriousness of a situation [Show Less]