Common use of Emergency Response Security Guards Clause in Contracts

Emergency Response Security Guards. These are licensed Security Guards, either armed or unarmed, who provide services when an executive order has been issued by a governmental entity. An unarmed Emergency Response Security Guard shall have a Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Class “D” Security Guard license. An armed Emergency Response Security Guard shall have a Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Class “D” Security Guard license and Class “G” Statewide Firearm license. The Contractor will be required to provide Emergency Response Security Guards as specified by the Executive Order and/or at the Customer’s request. Emergency Response Security Guards must have training in first response and may be required to work irregular hours, work more than eight hours per day, work extended periods (including weekends and holidays), work at locations other than their official headquarters, and/or work in adverse conditions. Travel expenses for the Emergency Response Security Guards shall be on a cost reimbursement basis, in accordance with Section 112.061, F.S. Customers may have additional policies regulating travel which the Emergency Response Security Guards may need to adhere to.

Appears in 14 contracts

Sources: Security Guard Services Contract, Security Guard Services Contract, Security Guard Services Contract

Emergency Response Security Guards. These are licensed Security Guards, either armed or unarmed, who provide services when an executive order Executive Order has been issued by a governmental entity. An unarmed Emergency Response Security Guard shall have a Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Class “D” Security Guard license. An armed Emergency Response Security Guard shall have a Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Class “D” Security Guard license and Class “G” Statewide Firearm license. The Contractor will be required to provide Emergency Response Security Guards as specified by the Executive Order and/or at the Customer’s request. Emergency Response Security Guards must have training in first response and may be required to work irregular hours, work more than eight (8) hours per day, work extended periods (including weekends and holidays), work at locations other than their official headquarters, and/or work in adverse conditions. Travel expenses for the Emergency Response Security Guards shall be on a cost reimbursement basis, in accordance with Section 112.061, F.S. Customers may have additional policies regulating travel which the Emergency Response Security Guards may need to adhere to.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Security Guard Services Contract, Security Guard Services Contract, Security Guard Services Contract