-
Log items distributed to persons, such as keys and key cards.
-
Schedule training or drills for emergencies, such as fires, bombs, and other threats.
-
Monitor closed-circuit television cameras.
-
Call police or fire departments in cases of emergency, such as fire, bomb threats, and presence of unauthorized persons.
-
Advise employees in handling problems or resolving complaints from customers, tenants, detainees, or other persons.
-
Investigate disturbances on the premises, such as security alarms, altercations, and suspicious activity.
-
Write and present department budgets to upper management or other stakeholders.
-
Explain company policies and procedures to staff using oral or written communication.
-
Recruit, interview, and hire security personnel.
-
Monitor the behavior of security employees to ensure adherence to quality standards, deadlines, or procedures.
-
Train security personnel on protective procedures, first aid, fire safety, and other duties.
-
Write reports documenting observations made while on patrol.
-
Assign security personnel to posts or patrols.
-
Screen individuals and belongings to prevent passage of prohibited materials using walkthrough detectors, wands, or bag searches.
-
Inspect and adjust security equipment to ensure it is operational or to detect evidence of tampering.
-
Apprehend or evict trespassers, rule violators, or other security threats from the premises.
-
Develop and document security procedures, policies, or standards.
-
Secure entrances and exits by locking doors and gates.
-
Order materials or supplies, such as keys, uniforms, and badges.
-
Monitor and authorize entry of employees, visitors, or other persons.
-
Patrol the premises to prevent or detect intrusion, protect property, or preserve order.