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Security Industry Knowledge (U.S.)
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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Test Outline

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?
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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