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Private Security Industry Working Within the Private Security Industry 1:1 Name Here are some questions to see if you have understood The Private Security Industry Module 1: WORKING WITHIN THE PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY.

1 What are the 3 ways that security is provided? M P S SECURITY (security officers and door supervisors) M Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. SECURITY (locks, grills and barriers) P S SECURITY (sensors and alarms)

What is the name of the organisation responsible for regulating security operatives and security companies? 2 The S Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. I A

How long does an SIA licence last for before it has to be renewed How long does an SIA licence last for before it has to be renewed? (tick the correct answer) 3 1 5 Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. YEAR? YEARS? YEARS? YEARS? 3 10

1:2 Here are some questions to see if you have understood Legislation Working Within the Private Security Industry 1:2 Here are some questions to see if you have understood Legislation Module 1: WORKING WITHIN THE PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY.

1 Which type of laws do you think the following come under? LAW CRIMINAL or CIVIL Money owed Assault Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. Matrimonial dispute Theft Drugs offences Libel

1 Which type of laws do you think the following come under? LAW CRIMINAL or CIVIL Slander Fraud Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. Adoption Robbery Sexual assault

Which act brought about the regulation of the UK’s security industry? 2 The P Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. S I A

Private Security Industry Working Within the Private Security Industry 1:3 Here are some questions to see if you have understood Health and Safety Module 1: WORKING WITHIN THE PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY.

1 2 What is a hazard? What is a risk? ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. 2 What is a risk? .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

3 List 3 typical hazards in the workplace: …........................................................................................................ .......................................................................................................... .................................................................................................. 1 Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. 2 3

List 3 items of personal protective equipment (PPE) often carried by security operatives: 4 …........................................................................................................ .......................................................................................................... .................................................................................................. Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. 1 2 3

Working Within the Private Security Industry 1:4 Here are some questions to see if you have understood Fire Procedures Module 1: WORKING WITHIN THE PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY.

1 Fire needs 3 elements for it to start and survive. What are they? Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. ????? 2 F E AND ????? 3 O ?????

2 List 4 tasks a fire warden/marshal may be required to carry out: …....................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................... .............................................................................................. 1 Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. 2 3 4

What do fire extinguishers with the following coloured labels contain? 3 ................................................................................................ ................................................................................................ ................................................................................................ ........................................................................................ BLACK Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. CREAM BLUE RED

1:5 Here are some questions to see if you have understood Emergencies Working Within the Private Security Industry 1:5 Here are some questions to see if you have understood Emergencies Module 1: WORKING WITHIN THE PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY.

1 What 2 telephone numbers can we use to call the emergency services? Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. AND

List 4 types of suspicious behaviour that might indicate that hostile reconnaissance may be being used around your venue or site: 2 …....................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................... .............................................................................................. 1 Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. 2 3 4

3 What is a business continuity plan? ….............................................................................................................. Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom.

4 ANSWER GRID: Match these concepts to their definitions. A B C D E F CONCEPTS: DEFINITIONS: A Sexual predator 1 Any B A drug most associated with sexual predators 2 Self harming C Class A drug 3 selling the sexual acts of others D Crimestoppers 4 Someone who commits sexual crimes E Trafficking 5 Intoxication F Signs of sexual exploitation 6 Cocaine G Profession of sexual predetors 7 Someone at risk of harm H Vulnerable person 8 You canan call to anonymously report a crime I A reason for making someone vulnerable 9 Rohypnol Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. ANSWER GRID: A B C D E F G H I

Private Security Industry Working Within the Private Security Industry 1:6 Here are some questions to see if you have understood Communication Skills Module 1: WORKING WITHIN THE PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY.

1 What do you understand by the phrase ‘non-verbal communication’? Ask delegates to complete the Key Tasks for this section in their course books, or to complete it in groups in the classroom. …................................................................................................................... ...............................................................................................................

2 Give 3 examples of poor customer service: …....................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................... ......................................................................................................... ........................................................................................... 1 2 3

Using the Phonetic Alphabet, how would you spell the word ‘exhaustion’? 3 E S ………………………… ………………………… X T ………………………… ………………………… H I ………………………… ………………………… A O ………………………… ………………………… U N ………………………… …………………………