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Security Industry Knowledge (U.S.)
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Description: Our Security Industry Knowledge (U.S.) test measures your knowledge of personal, retail, and home security. Designed for experienced security professionals, this test covers the following topics: Civil Liability, Crime Prevention, Duties of A Security Officer, Fire Safety, First Aid and Safety, General Knowledge, Interpersonal Communications, Law, Security Management, Surveillance Methods, Use of Force, and Written Communications.
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- Civil Liability
- Definition of Civil Liability
- Public Duties
- The Reasonable Man Doctrine
- Crime Prevention
- Awareness
- Positive Visibility
- Prevention as the Primary Goal
- Duties of a Security Officer
- Purpose of a Security Officer
- Purpose of a Surveillance System
- Purpose of an Alarm System
- Fire Safety
- Fire Prevention
- First Response
- Other Duties
- First Aid and Safety
- First Response to Injury
- Other Duties in Case of Injury
- Prevention of Accidents
- General Knowledge
- How Security Benefits Business
- How Security Benefits Individuals
- Primary Goal of a Security Program
- Training and Certification
- What is a Security Plan?
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- Interpersonal Communications
- Avoiding Verbal Communications
- Initiating Verbal Communications
- Non-verbal Communications
- Unintentional Communications
- Law
- Arrest Law
- Evidence
- Limits of Authority
- Security Management
- Elements of a Security Contract
- Human Relations
- Planning a Security Program
- Surveillance Methods
- Electronic
- Foot or Vehicle Patrols
- Random Patrols
- Use of Force
- Excessive Force / Criminal and Civil Liability
- How Much Force
- When to Use Force
- Written Communications
- Accuracy and Impartiality
- Neatness and Grammar Counts
- Privacy of Communications
- Prompt Creation and Delivery
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