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RESPONSIBILITIES & REQUIREMENTS. A. The Contractor shall supply all required expertise, labor, tools, equipment, materials, and Services required to provide security presence and access control to the premises. B. Security Guards shall ensure that the facility is a safe environment for FMS clients and personnel, maintaining high visibility around both the interior and exterior of the premises, as a deterrent to unsafe, unauthorized or illegal activities. 1) Inside Guards - Contractor will supply security guards and security guard to patrol interior of FMS. (Number of guards is subject to change depending on needs of the FMS.) a) Inside Security Guards shall and make continuous rounds throughout the interior of the FMS location, as directed by the on- site Los Angeles FMS Coordinator. 2) Outside Guards - Contractor will supply security guards to patrol exterior of FMS. (Number of guards is subject to change depending on needs of the FMS.) a) Outside Security Guards shall monitor and authorize entrance and departure of employees, visitors, and other persons to guard against theft, threat, illegal activities and maintain security of premises. b) Outside Security Guards shall complete of the designated location as directed by the on-site Los Angeles FMS Coordinator. C. Security Guards shall write reports of daily activities and irregularities, such as equipment or property damage, theft, presence of unauthorized persons, or unusual occurrences. D. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be supplied to guards by the on-site Los Angeles FMS Coordinator as needed prior to beginning of shift. All guards must use PPE as directed by the on-site Los Angeles FMS Coordinator. E. If a person, who is not authorized to conduct business in this facility, or a client uses abusive language, or behaves in a threatening manner, the security guard should attempt to defuse the situation in a professional and polite manner. If the person continues with an abusive attitude or threatening manner, the security guard will immediately contact 911 or the Los Angeles City Police Department and notify the on-site Los Angeles FMS Coordinator. F. Security Guards are expected to fully cooperate with all law enforcement, fire and other emergency personnel.

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Sources: Standard Agreement

RESPONSIBILITIES & REQUIREMENTS. A. The Contractor shall supply all required expertise, labor, tools, equipment, materials, and Services required to provide security presence and access control to the premises. B. Security Guards shall ensure that the facility is a safe environment for FMS clients and personnel, maintaining high visibility around both the interior and exterior of the premises, as a deterrent to unsafe, unauthorized or illegal activities. 1) Inside Guards - Contractor will supply security guards and security guard to patrol interior of FMS. (Number of guards is subject to change depending on needs of the FMS.) a) Inside Security Guards shall switch off posting at the main entrance and make continuous rounds throughout the interior of the FMS location, as directed by the on- site Los Angeles FMS Coordinator. 2) Outside Guards - Contractor will supply security guards to patrol exterior of FMS. (Number of guards is subject to change depending on needs of the FMS.) a) Outside Security Guards shall monitor and authorize entrance and departure of employees, visitors, and other persons to guard against theft, threat, illegal activities and maintain security of premises. b) Outside Security Guards shall complete of the designated location as directed by the on-site Los Angeles FMS Coordinator. C. Security Guards shall write reports of daily activities and irregularities, such as equipment or property damage, theft, presence of unauthorized persons, or unusual occurrences. D. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be supplied to guards by the on-site Los Angeles FMS Coordinator as needed prior to beginning of shift. All guards must use PPE as directed by the on-site Los Angeles FMS Coordinator. E. If a person, who is not authorized to conduct business in this facility, or a client uses abusive language, or behaves in a threatening manner, the security guard should attempt to defuse the situation in a professional and polite manner. If the person continues with an abusive attitude or threatening manner, the security guard will immediately contact 911 or the Los Angeles City Riverside Police Department and notify the on-site Los Angeles FMS Coordinator. F. Security Guards are expected to fully cooperate with all law enforcement, fire and other emergency personnel.

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Sources: Security Services Agreement