property, and information
Hazard - ANSWER events of physical conditions that have the potential to cause
fatalities, injuries, property damage, infrastructure damage, agricultural loss, damage to the
environment, interruption of business, or other types of losses (FEMA).
Natural Hazards - ANSWER Natural process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life,
injury or other health impacts, property damage, loss of livelihoods and services, social and
economic disruption, or environmental damage.
Human-induced Hazards - ANSWER Includes those hazards that exist not out of
accident or 'act of god', but as result of the conscious decision of man to act in an anti-social
or anti-establishment manner
Disaster - ANSWER a non routine event that exceeds the capacity of the affected area
to respond to it in such a way as to save lives; to preserve property; and to maintain the
social, ecological, economic, and political stability of the affected region.
In provincial court a judge is called - ANSWER your honor
The purpose of tactical communication is - ANSWER to defuse a potential situation
from escalating
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, As a security guard if you are rude to members of the public you are violating -
ANSWER PSISA Code of Conduct
A hybrid offence is a criminal offence that has the option of being indictable or summary -
ANSWER true
Vigilance means - ANSWER to pay close attention
What are the 3 main security patrol categories - ANSWER stationary patrol, foot
patrol, and mobile patrol
The national use of force theory frame work was constructed in consideration of -
ANSWER statute law and current case law
As a security guard what is the purpose of patrol? - ANSWER foot patrol helps to
discover suspicious activities or situations and will help prevent them
Which of the following fuels are associated with a Class B fire? - ANSWER Gasoline, oil,
grease
Which of the following equipment would a security guard who is on vehicle patrol most
likely use to communicate with a dispatcher? - ANSWER Two-way radio
Which Regulation under the Private Security and Investigative Services Act, 2005, sets out
what data a licensed business entity shall keep? - ANSWER Record keeping
Requirements for Licensed Business Entities
Which of the following are considered access control points? - ANSWER Door,
turnstile, parking gate
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