Alberta Security Exam Latest Update (Questions and Answers) GRADED A
Only security professionals working in public buildings require a license.
False
Security professionals protect persons, property, and information.
True
The main duties of a security professional are to observe, arrest, and report.
False
The public has the right to file a complaint against a security guard without telling the guard they are
doing so.
True
A security license may be transferred to another employee at your company.
False
You may identify yourself as a peace officer if you hold a security license.
False
This aspect of security has a dual purpose: to deter criminal activity, as well as to observe and report any
criminal or unwanted activity that occurs either in the interior or on the exterior premises.
Patrolling
This type of security professional may be required to work within a traffic management plan to ensure
the overall safety of the site.
Traffic Control
This aspect of security is important during every shift. Critical incidents may require an additional,
detailed occurrence (or incident) report.
Report Writing
Security professionals responsible for this are often required to ensure that persons entering an area
have the relevant documentation to do so.
Access Control
The security professional is required to assist the public while still observing other activities and
behaviours in the premises. The security industry is a balance between a professional service orientation
and the role of a protector.
True
Persons, Property or Both?
Traffic / parking control at a large venue
Theme parks / shopping malls
Hospitals
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