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Unit 2 - Field Notes

Properly made notes will ensure that _______ and _______ are not lost.
Accuracy and Detail

p. 40
Unit 2 - Field Notes

When choosing a notebook, which of the following should be considered?

a. small enough to carry in clothing.
b. pages numbered sequentially.
c. durable cover.
d. all of the above.
e. none of the above.
d. All of the above

p. 40
Unit 2 - Field Notes

It is important and to double-check and _______ all facts before commiting them to a report.
Check / verify

p. 40
Unit 2 - Field Notes

Notes are important in ensuring that:

a. Facts will not be forgotten.
b. Your supervisor knows you are doing a good job.
c. You will remember what shift you are working.
d. All of the ablove.
e. None of the above.
a. Facts will not be forgotten.

p. 40
Unit 2 - Field Notes

An officers notes are a quick and accurate method of recordeing what he _______, _______ and _______.
Saw, Heard and Did.

p. 40
Unit 2 - Field Notes

The notes and reports can be considered tool of the ________ to the protection officer.
Trade

p. 40
Unit 2 - Field Notes

Protection officers must be able to obserive accuratly and record observation in a clear concise logical manor.

True or False
True

p. 43
Unit 2 - Field Notes

Detecting contradictions in statements results from protection officers intergation.

True or False
True

p. 41
Unit 2 - Field Notes

Accurate reports can be traced back to poor notes.

True or False
False

p. 40
Unit 2 - Field Notes

Notes will assist the officer in:

a. Preparing notes
b. Refreashing memory.
c. Reflecting officer ablility.
d. All of the above.
e. None of the above.
d. All of the above

p. 40
Unit 2 - Observation

When we use our senses effecticaly we are:

a. Aware of Ordor
b. Aware of sound
c. Aware of touch
d. All of the above
d. All of the above

p. 46
Unit 2 - Observation

There is no need to know the "normal" sounds at your worksite.

True or False
False

p. 47
Unit 2 - Obaservation

To help improve your sight, you should:

a. Ensure your vision in in peak medical condition.
b. Ensure you understand the factors that effect your vision.
c. Be aware of what you look at.
d. All of the above.
d. All of the ablove

p. 48
Unit 2 - Observation

Which sense should almost never be used:

a. Taste
b. Hearing
c. Sight
d. Touch
e. Smell
a. Taste

p. 47
Unit 2 - Observation

The visibility of an object depends largely on _______, _______ and ________.
Distance, Size and Illumination

p. 46 - 47
Unit 2 - Observation

The position of the subject in relation to the observer can alter perception of the subject.

True or False
True

p. 46
Unit 2 - Observation

Your ability to gather information through your senses depends fully on your _______.
Awareness

p. 46
Unit 2 - Observation

_______ is the act of noticing and noting the information we gather through our senses.
Observation

p. 46
Unit 2 - Observation

To be effective in security, you need to be able to:

a. See a problem situation forming.
b. Give an accurate description.
c. Use radio 10 code if required.
d. All of the above.
d. All of the above.

p. 46
Unit 2 - Observation

Some aspects of your job will become easier as your observations and memory skills improve.

True or False
True

p. 46
Unit 2 - Patrol

List five of the purposes of patrol.
1. Detection of criminal or unauthorized activity.
2.Prevention and deterrence of crime or unauthorized activity.
3. Ensure compliance with organizational policy.
4. Test and inspect the physical security system.
5. Respond to emergencies.

p. 52 - 53
Unit 2 - Patrol

Patrols should occur at the same time everyday.

True or False
False

p. 56
Unit 2 - Patrol

An officer who works an evening shift should visit the site during the _______ to see the change of activities there.
Day

p. 55
Unit 2 - Patrol

Embracing the WAECUP theory and putting it into practice will go along way towards making patrols more cost-effective and professional.

True or False
True

p. 57
Unit 2 - Patrol

Avoiding silhouetting and "_______ others before they _______ you."
See and see

p. 57
Unit 2 - Patrol

Officers on post should always _______ their relief officer.
Brief

p. 58
Unit 2 - Patrol

Patrolling officers should check their equipment _______ going on patrol.
Before

p. 58
Unit 2 - Patrol

While patrolling in a vehicle, the officer should keep the _______ opened so as to be able to hear and smell better outside the vehicle.
Window

p. 56
Unit 2 - Patrol

Patrolling officers should play the "_______ game" to both discover and prepare for possible emergancies.
What if

p. 56
Unit 2 - Patrol

Patrolling officers should look _______, _______ and all around their patrol areas.
Up, down

p. 52
Unit 2 - Safety

One aspect of a formal safety policy is to prevent accidents and illness on and off the job.

True or False
True

p. 60
Unit 2 - Safety

One of the main functions of a safety committee isto administer effective rescue training programs.

True or False
True

p. 60
Unit 2 - Safety

The safety committee has the authority to make safety recommendations to management.

True or False
True

p. 60
Unit 2 - Safety

A safety program that initiates regular safety inspections demonstrates to employees:

a. Management concern for improved productivity.
b. Managements interest in accident provention.
c. Managements concern for the off-duty workers.
d. Managementsconcern for and unsafe workplace.
b. Managements interest in accident provention.

p. 60
Unit 2 - Safety

Check Two

When a safety recommendation made by an employee is acted upon:

a. Management recognizes the employees contribution to the safety program.
b. The emplyee is likely to become a member of the safety committee.
c.The is to become safety conscious.
d. Management perceives this as interfearing.
a. Management recognizes the employees contribution to the safety program.
c.The is to become safety conscious.

p. 60
Unit 2 - Safety

A safety checklist is useful because:

a. It makes emplyees aware of safety hazords.
b. It can be used by verious departements to audit general safety procedures.
c. It can be incorporated into security patrol procedures.
d. It can enhance corportae proprietary information retention.
a. It makes emplyees aware of safety hazords.

p. 60
Unit 2 - Safety

A company safety _______ provides a guide outlining the responsibilities of all employees in terms of accident prevention.
Policy

p. 60
Unit 2 - Safety

The disciplines of safety and _______ share the same common objectives in terms of the overall protection process.
Security

p. 60
Unit 2 - Safety

The protection officer can play a significant role in _______ prevention.
Accident

p. 60
Unit 2 - Safety

The protection officer should carefully inspect the work habits of members of the workforce and report deficiencies detected.

True or False
True

p. 62
Unit 2 - Traffic

The _______ sign is without a doubt the most important sign in use today.
Stop

p. 64
Unit 2 - Traffic

Directing taraffic from the corner position is safer then center-of-the-intersection position.
True

p. 64
Unit 2 - Traffic

When signaling a driver to stop, your hand should be:

a. Closed
b. Plam open
c. Fingerpointed
d. fist clenched
b. Palm open

p. 64
Unit 2 - Traffic
Proper protection against the elements is an important factor in maintaining effecient traffic control.


True or False
True

p. 64
Unit 2 - Traffic

The primary use of the traffic whistle is to attract the police.

True or False
False

p. 65
Unit 2 - Traffic

On private property, the safe movement of traffic is the responsibility of the _______ or someone delegated by the owner, such as security
Owner

p. 66
Unit 2 - Traffic

Directing traffic from a gate would includesuch duties as checking ________.
Passes

p. 66
Unit 2 - Traffic

When on traffic control, proper equipment includes:

a. Proper clothing
b. Flashlight
c. Radio
d. All of the above
d. All of the above

p. 66
Unit 2 - Traffic

Slow or timid drivers should not be urged forward with increased rapidity of arm montion because they may over-react and cause and accident.

True or False
True

p. 65
Unit 2 - Traffic

General rules for traffic direction are:

a. select a position best suited for the intersection.
b. Use uniform signals and gestures.
c. Be cheerful but firm.
d. All of the above.
d. All of the above.

p. 66
Unit 2 - Crowd Control

The majority of crowds do not, as a rule, resort to _______. However, any crowd is potentially dangerous.
Violence

p.69
Unit 2 - Crowd Control

In controlling a hostile crowd, sufficient _______ is basic to your success.
Manpower

p.70
Unit 2 - Crowd Control

The protection officer should attempt to isolate or _______ an individual trouble-maker.
Remove

p.70
Unit 2 - Crowd Control

If you observe a hostile crowd gathering, never hesitate to request additional _______.
Assistance

p.70
Unit 2 - Crowd Control

A demonstration is a crowd that is exhibiting sympathy for or against authority, some political, economical or social condition.

True or False
True

p.68
Unit 2 - Crowd Control

A riot means any extreme or catastrophic condition that imperils or results in loss of life and/or property.

True or False
False

p.68
Unit 2 - Crowd Control

Some psychological factors in crowd formation are:

a. Security
b. Novelty
c. Loss of identity
d. None of the above
e. All of the above
e. All of the above

p.69
Unit 2 - Crowd Control

The basic reason for formation of any crowd is the occurance of an event that is of common interest of each indvidual.

True or False
True

p.68
Unit 2 - Crowd Control

The protection officer when dealing with crowds should;

a. Exchange pleasantries with the crowd
b. Give the impression that you will enforce order
c. Appologies for your action
d. All of the above
e. None of the above
b. Give the impression that you will enforce order.

p.72
Unit 2 - Crowd Control

Some riot control, force deployment procedures are;

a. Arrowhead, left and right flanking, line
b. Right flanking, bullet, left flanking
c. Line, bow, arrowhead
d. Arrowhead, bullet, left flanking
a. Arrowhead, left and right flanking, line

p.72