CEE CEE- IAHSS ADVANCED EXAM |
COMPREHENSIVE Q&A FOR CERTIFICATION
SUCCESS
Breech of Duty -correct-answer-Did the owner fail to take reasonable measures to
protect persons on the property?
Proximate Cause -correct-answer-Did the failure to provide the duty cause harm?
Damages or Injury -correct-answer-Were the damages or injury foreseeable or
apparent?
Slips and Falls -correct-answer-Slips and falls are the major source of premise
liability cases.
Other Unsafe Conditions -correct-answer-Roof access portals and hazardous
storage areas; Construction areas; Window Washers Overhead;
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What are 3 approaches to correcting security risks? -correct-answer-1. Attention
to environmental design
2. Attention to the appearance of the property 3. Attention to access controls.
Environmental Design -correct-answer-Crime prevention through environmental
design (CPTED) principals promote clear lines of sight. They aim to create a
perception of safety and to make would be criminals feel they would be seen and
detected when trying to commit a crime.
Property's Appearance -correct-answer-"Broken windows" theory holds that signs
of a crime or neglect in an area such as graffiti or broken windows, create the
impression that no one cares about the area or is watching the property. The
appearance attracts more criminal activity to the area, starting a vicious crime
cycle.
Access Control -correct-answer-Facility and building access controls are also key in
minimizing security risks. Be diligent in looking for doors left open, breached fence
lines, defective locking hardware, and doors that do not shut 5 or lock the
property.
Crime Risks on the Campus -correct-answer-Activities conducted on the campus
can also lead to dangerous activities associated with crime Some examples:
Cash, drugs, and victims.
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Which legal test takes into account neighborhood crime rates, industry standards,
and the owner's experience at other locations? -correct-answer-Totality of
circumstances.
The major source of premise liability in healthcare is from __ -correct-answer-
Slips and falls
Property owners have ___duty to maintain the property in a __ condition. -
correct-answer-legal and reasonably safe
Which of the following are elements necessary to establish negligence in a
premise liability case? -correct-answer-Duty to the plaintiff, failure to meet the
duty, breech of a duty caused an injury.
Which of the following are examples of risks security officers should identify? -
correct-answer-Burned out lights, breached fence lines, slip and fall hazards.
What are 4 methods of patrol -correct-answer-Foot, Canine (K9), Bicycle, and
motorized.
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What are some questions you should ask yourself before you start patrol? -
correct-answer-What has happen at the facility since the last tour of duty? What
crimes or incidents have occurred and where? Have any "special orders" been
issued that will have an effect on this shift? Have there been any physical changes
to the facility? What areas are vulnerable? What can be done to enhance the
security effort?
Foot Patrol -correct-answer-Foot patrol may not reduce crime in communities, but
it can decrease citizen's fear of crime. Foot patrol is the oldest method of patrol.
What are some positive results from foot patrol? -correct-answer-Establish a
visual baseline of the status of the campus; Build relationships and rapport with
customers; offer a sense of safety through your physical presence; Be an
informational resource and customer service ambassador; Be positioned to
respond to emergency calls.
What are some advantages of foot patrol? -correct-answer-Uniformed officers
provide visible crime deterrent; Cab be silent and catch people in the act; efficient
method of patrol in a building when a K9 team cannot be used; highly effective
method of patrol in densely populated areas; easily used in conjunction with
another type of patrol, such as motorized vehicle; increases potential for positive
customer relationships; least expensive method of patrol