This document provides guidance on safety and security. It discusses the meaning of security, the acronym SECURITy, qualities of security guards, the duties of security, duties in emergencies, awareness of remote safety hazards, fire accidents, fire extinguishers, different classes and types of fires, and the need for regular drills. The overall document serves as a guide outlining important concepts and responsibilities relating to ensuring safety and security.
1. G U I D E
F o r
S A F E T Y & S E C U R I T Y
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2. SECURITY Means
• Ensuring “SAFETY”
• Monitoring of “Safety”
• Ensuring Free from “Danger or Injury”
• Be Preparedness for any “Un foreseen”
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3. Acronym for Security
• S-Strong Body & Mind
• E-Effective Approach
• C-Clarity in Command
• U-Understanding Situation
• R-Respective behavior
• I-Identify Changes (Awareness)
• T-Task oriented
• Y-Young and enthusiastic
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4. Qualities of Security Guards
• Always alert & aware of Surroundings
• Must be Honest & Sincere
• Do Regular exercise for Physically Fit
• Clean and Discipline.
• Preparedness for actions
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5. What is Security ?
• S-Safe guarding men, material, Project,
surrounding and himself
• E-Examining activities
• C-Collecting details /communicate / contact
• U-under standing matter and situation.
• R-Respect & Reviewing with seniors
• I-identifying reality or genuineness
• T-Tactfully follow
• Y-Yes your service is Yeoman
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6. Basic needs for security
• Well fit in Uniform / Dress
• Whistle & Whistle cord
• Cap
• Belt
• Identity card
• Mask
• Baton
• Torch
• Shoes
• Mobile
• Pen & Pad
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7. Regular follow ups
• Proper condition of Guard house / Watch Tower
• First aid box
• Visitors’ instruction display
• Vehicle Inspection mirror
• Fire Extinguishers
• Important contact numbers
• Remote camera -CCTV
• High visible dress
• Sanitizer
• Hand held metal detector, etc
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8. Special things required for
Jungle Area duty
• Fire torch / Match box
• Crackers / sound making machine / drums
• Pepper spray / Safety Spray
• Water & water filter
• Blankets / plastic covers
• Gumshoes / hand gloves
• Rain coat / umbrella
• Axe / sickle
• Hard head gear
• Any other as desired
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9. Security Duties & Responsibility
• Ensuring nature of visitors / clients / suppliers / leaders, etc
• Visitors dress / disciplines
• Follow of instructions, maintain safety kit .
• Inspection and record of vehicle and carrying items
• Inspection of vehicle documents
• Watch and ward of men , material and animals etc
• On look of surrounding activities / incidents
• On look of Union Activities
• Report of if any - Accidents / Incidents
• Report of theft / stolen / missing / dangerous situation
• Monitoring the visitors attendance or movements
• Emergency preparedness etc
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10. Duties of Security in case of Emergency :
• Alert the occupants through Public address System
• Alert the general public through siren
• Inform Fire control station / Emergency Team.
• Guide / rescue the occupants for safe evacuation or
direct to assembly point.
• Guide the fire force
• Barricade the hazard area
• Call Ambulance in case of casualty
• Inform the Project Head
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11. Awareness remote safety / outskirts
• Know Safety from Honey bees
• Know Safety from Snakes
• Know Safety from Dogs
• Know Safety from Bear
• Know Safety from wild animals
• Know Safety from Wild Elephants, etc.
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12. Awareness on Fire Accident
• What is Fire ?
• Causes of Fire Hazards
• Types of Fire Incidents
• Identifying Fire hazards
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13. Knowledge on Fire Extinguishers
• Portable Extinguisher
• Stationary Extinguisher
• Hydrant and Spray Water System
• Special extinguishers for special purpose like -
Co2 header – Inert gas etc.
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14. Different Classes of Fires
• Class A – Fires that involve solid flammables and dusts
• Class B – Fires that involve flammable liquids, such as oil, paint, or diesel.
• Class C – Fires that involve flammable gases, such as propane, butane, or methane.
• Class D – Fires that involve combustible metals, such as magnesium, lithium,
sodium, potassium, titanium, or aluminum.
• Class F – Fires that involve any cooking oils such as vegetable oil, sunflower oil,
olive oil, maize oil, lard, or butter.
• Class E- Fires is not recognized as a separate class of fire in Europe, electrical fires
that involve live equipment and electrical sources are also a type you should bear in
mind (think of it as an informal Class E; ‘E’ for electric to help you remember).
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15. Different Types of Fire Extinguishers
• There are five main types of fire
extinguishers:
• Water.
• Powder.
• Foam.
• Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
• Wet chemical.
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