Prince Edward Island Security Guard License Practice Exam

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What does 'situational awareness' involve for a security guard?

Being aware of local news and events

Being aware of their environment, potential threats, and personal safety

Situational awareness for a security guard refers to the ability to perceive and understand their surroundings, including recognizing potential threats and assessing any dangers that may arise. This involves being vigilant about not just the immediate environment but also understanding how different elements within that environment interconnect and can affect safety.

A security guard must constantly observe people, behaviors, and situations to identify anything unusual that may signify a risk, such as a change in the behavior of individuals or environmental factors that could lead to security issues. Furthermore, situational awareness includes self-awareness, meaning the guard should also be conscious of their own safety measures and actions, enabling them to respond effectively to potential incidents.

Understanding local news and events, administrative procedures, or dress codes in the workplace may be beneficial, but these aspects do not crystallize the core of situational awareness, which is primarily focused on immediate surroundings and personal safety in the context of security operations.

Being aware of administrative procedures only

Being aware of dress codes in their workplace

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