2. 1. STATIC
SECURIT
Y GUARD
1. The responsibilities of a static security guard
includes, traffic control, armed guarding,
gate keeping, patrolling and CCTV
monitoring.
2. They prevent trespassing, vandalism and
large range of other offences in and around
business and work sites.
3. Some of these sites include shopping centers,
car parks, construction developments, office
buildings, theme parks and museums.
3. STATIC
SECURIT
Y GUARD
1. Not only is it their responsibility to
monitor visitors to the venue, but also to
monitor staff and their practices.
2. They also assess potential hazards and
respond to emergencies.
3. Static security must work effectively to
prevent unfavorable incidents and take
correct measures if any situations arise.
4. 2. ARMED SECURITY GUARDS
• DUE TO THE NATURE OF HAVING A FIREARM, ARMED SECURITY GUARDS ARE
GENERALLY SED FOR HIGHER – PROFILE EVENTS OR FACILITIES AND COST MORE THAN
UNARMED SECURITY GUARDS.
• FOR BUSINESSES THAT HAVE VALUABLE ASSESTS OR PRODUCTS, HAVING GUARDS WITH
FIREARMS MAY DISCOURAGE ATTEMPTS AT THEFTS.
• ARMED GUARDS MUST BE FULLY LICENSED TO CARRY A FIREARM. THESE GUARDS ARE
THOSE WHO HAVE COMPLETED TRAINING IN SAFE WEAPON HANDLING AND CARRYING.
• THEY OFFER DEFENCE AND PROTECTION FOR BUSINESS SUCH AS BANKS AND
JEWELLERY STORES.
5. 3. UNARMED SECURITY GUARDS
• UNARMED SECURITY INCLUDES ONE OR MORE PROFESSIONALS PROTECTING
BUSINESSES WITHOUT CARRYING WEAPONS.
• WHILE UNARMED SECURITY GUARDS MIGHT CARRY PEPPER SPRAY OR BATONS,
THEY WILL NOT USE GUNS OR OTHER HIGH-IMPACT WEAPONS.
• UNARMED SECURITY GUARDS PROVIDE A MORE DISCREET ELEMENT OF
PROTECTION. THEY CAN BLEND RIGHT IN WITH THE CROWD AT YOUR EVENT.
• THE PRESENCE OF WEAPONS MIGHT AGITATE A CRIMINAL OR ESCALATE A
SITUATION. HENCE, THE SIGHT OF A GUN DOES MORE HARM THAN GOOD.
• AN UNARMED GUARD CAN KEEP THINGS UNDER CONTROL WITHOUT GETTING
WEAPONS INVOLVED.
6. 4. CASH IN
TRANSIT
• Secured movement of cash or valuables from one
point to another via bulletproof armored vehicle.
• The armored vehicles are radio equipped for the
CIT personnel to be in constant communication
with the command center that ensures the
effectiveness and efficiency of operations.
• Services include : -
• Collection and/or delivery of cash for bank
branches.
• Withdrawal/deposit of cash to and from Central
Bank.
7. 5. BODYGUARD
• Bodyguards have much more direct interaction with their clients.
• Bodyguards know the ins and outs of their clients schedules and are frequently privy to
confidential business and personal information.
• Clients who hire bodyguards are often individuals in the public eye. They often face a
variety of unique security risks.
• Stalkers, thieves, overzealous fans and others who want to take advantage of a VIP’s wealth
or position are constant threats.
• Many bodyguards have personal protection training including firearms training, drive
training and medical training.
8. 5. BODYGUARD
• The duties of a bodyguard include:
• Securing public locations before a client attends public events such as award
shows, conferences or other public appearances.
• Performing background checks for new employees, staffs or vendors.
• Escorting the clients in public settings.
• Managing large crowds.
• Identifying suspicious behavior or unauthorized people.
9. Tutorial Question...
DISCUSS THE LEGAL ISSUES IN SECURITY
MANAGEMENT AND HOW CAN WE OVERCOME
THEM.
SUPPORT YOUR ANSWER WITH RELEVANT
EXAMPLES.