General Security Duties Sample Clauses

General Security Duties. The following are a list of Standard Operating Procedures to be performed by assigned personnel. Assigned personnel shall become familiar with procedures and authorized persons associated with the location they are assigned to. Additional duties may be assigned by the Responsible Manager or assigned designee. 2.15.13.1 Protect the safety of all persons on site. 2.15.13.2 Be polite, courteous, respectful, and responsive to all individuals. 2.15.13.3 Prohibit entry into secure areas by anyone other than authorized individuals as directed. 2.15.13.4 Prevent fire, theft, vandalism, and trespassers on the property. 2.15.13.5 Contractor for guard services must provide a procedure manual for responding to medical emergencies, bomb threats, riots, fires, disruptive persons, and other emergencies. 2.15.13.6 Monitor security consoles (i.e. employee access control and alarm computer, CCTV video monitors, DVR’s, etc.). 2.15.13.7 Be familiar with ad implement emergency fire or fire alarm including familiarity with floor plans and locations of firm alarm pull boxes, fire extinguishers, fire alarm monitoring panel and other life/safety systems. 2.15.13.8 Be familiar with and implement emergency intrusion alarm procedures including the use of computer programs, closed circuit television monitors, voice intercom systems, alarms and alarm enunciator panels and other equipment required for monitoring and control of building access. 2.15.13.9 Be responsible for all building and systems keys and access control cards in their possession and ability to account for the whereabouts of keys at all times. Should keys be lost or stolen, Responsible Manager shall be notified immediately. Contractor is responsible for the cost of replacement of lost, stolen or damaged keys and access cards. 2.15.13.10 Patrol the interior and exterior of the facility and buildings: 2.15.13.10.1 Monitor offices, classes, employees and customer areas without disruption. 2.15.13.10.2 Patrol any common computer lab, if applicable; visually scan customer’s computer monitors to ensure that there are no inappropriate websites being used, i.e. sexual content. 2.15.13.10.3 Check for unauthorized open doors, i.e. exit and storage doors. 2.15.13.10.4 Check for leaks or damages, and identify anything out of the ordinary. 2.15.13.10.5 Patrol the interior of the building at the end of the work day to ensure all staff and visitors have left the building. Turn off all lights, lock all doors, and set alarm system, if ap...
General Security Duties. All security Reporting to take place as follows: Follow up report is to be submitted by No security incident/breach of Reports received P1 incidents to be Working Hours - report direct to MPGS MPGS GC to the MGS GM security is to go unreported within within 10 minutes reported GC for operational issues the proscribed time. of the detection of immediately. a breach.

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