PATROL TASKS FOR SECURITY OFFICERS
Identify the need to check condition and status of patrol vehicle, if applicable.
Identify procedures to patrol locations which are potentially hazardous.
Identify proper procedures to patrol on foot or by vehicle.
Identify incidents or potential problems related to patrol of parking lots.
Identify signs of illegal entry to buildings or grounds.
Identify factors indicating suspicious persons or vehicles.
Identify procedures to interview a suspicious person.
Identify circumstances typically requiring back-up assistance.
Identify procedures to advise employer of potentially hazardous conditions.
Identify procedures to assist elderly or disable persons with mobility problems.
Identify procedures to escort money, valuables or people to provide security.
Identify proper procedures to respond to incidents:
Animal control
Begging (Solicitations on employer‘s property)
Business or peddler violation
Citizen locked out of vehicle or building
Disorderly public conduct
Downed wires
False fire alarm
Fireworks violations
Found property
Illegal burning
Invalid or elderly person needing assistance
Littering
Loitering
Missing person
Obscene or harassing phone call
Perimeter control at fire
Prowling
Repossession dispute
Ruptured water or gas line
Trespassing