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Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator Act and First Aid Guidelines, Exams of Law

Answers to various questions regarding the oklahoma security guard and private investigator act, including the types of licenses issued, who is affected, and the powers granted to the council. Additionally, it includes guidelines for first aid, such as signs of heat exhaustion and stroke, and how to respond to different types of injuries and emergencies.

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2023/2024

Available from 03/26/2024

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Phase I & II CLEET exam solution 2024 (12p) Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, an Armed Security Guard is - ANS>> A security guard licenced to carry a firearm Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, a Security Agencey, is - ANS>> A person, firm, corporation or other private legal entity in the business of security guard services or armed security guards for hire Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, a Security Guard Unarmed - ANS>> security guard or watchman to protect persons or property Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, How many types of licences are issued - ANS>> nine Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, who is not affected by the security guard act - ANS>> a full time certified Peace Officer Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, Who would be affected by the security guard act - ANS>> individuals operating unarmed, and person employed as a private watchman or security guard by employer-employee relationship Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, Powers granted to the council, cleet, are - ANS>> to establish minimum curriculum for training Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, Qualifications applicants must meet, age - ANS>> at least 21 years old for armed licence Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, Qualifications applicants must meet - ANS>> be of good moral character Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, State conditions under which application information may be disclosed - ANS>> to verify the current license status of any applicant or licensee to the public Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, State another condition under which application information may be disclosed - ANS>> to a licensing authority in another jurisdiction Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, define provision for psychological evaluation - ANS>> applicant for armed security Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, Which state fee cost the most - ANS>> security agency Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, conditional licenses - ANS>> for first six months of a regular licence period Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, special event license - ANS>> no more than 2 in a calendar year Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, Identify requirements for, security guard personal, - ANS>> security officer Oklahoma Security Guard and Private Investigator act, for, vehicle identification - ANS>> Guard First Aid, a guideline for first aid - ANS>> do not give first aid if victim refuses it Provide first aid, only, within the scope of your training - ANS>> First Aid, guideline for first aid State guidelines for responding to accidents and emergencies - ANS>> call for help immediately First aid kits - ANS>> Industrial first aid kits are usually painted, federal safety green, with a cross guidelines to help reduce, disease transmission - ANS>> use protecting clothing and equipment guidelines to first aid, if the cut is small - ANS>> wash the cut guidelines to first aid, if the cut is severe - ANS>> put a dressing over the cut and apply pressure early stages of shock - ANS>> pale or bluish skin that is cool to the touch Late stage of shock - ANS>> attitude of not caring First Degree Burn - ANS>> Mild swelling Second Degree Burn - ANS>> Blistering Third Degree Burn - ANS>> Charred or white appearance of burned area locate pressure point to control bleeding - ANS>> brachial artery basic steps for using a fire extinguisher - ANS>> P, A, S, S, stands for, PULL, AIM, SQUEEZE, SWEEP ALWAYS AIM FIRE EXTINGUISHER AT - ANS>> BOTTOM OF FIRE procedures for responding to fire - ANS>> make sure everyone has left or is leaving the building last procedure for responding to fire - ANS>> Leave the area immediately and close off the area ways to report a fire - ANS>> by using a pullbox alarm switch Which class of fire is involved when a filing cabinet of old invoices is burning? - ANS>> Class, A Which class of fire is involved when smoke is coming from the motor of an exhaust fan? - ANS>> Class, C Which class of fire is involved when metal studs are burning near a reinforcement weld? - ANS>> Class, D Which class of fire is involved when you notice fire in the carburetor of a gasoline powered service vehicle? - ANS>> Class, B Which class of fire is involved when smoke is coming from a barrel filled with rags? - ANS>> Class, A Which class of fire is involved when you notice smoldering insulation around a shorted electrical outlet? - ANS>> Class, C Which class of fire is involved when someone drops a lighted cigarette into a can of paint thinner? - ANS>> Class, B Which class of fire is involved when a coffee pot hot plate is left unattended and ignites paper which fall from a bulletin board? - ANS>> Class, A When a panel of exposed electrical circuits is burning? - ANS>> Class, C What extinguisher symbol would you look for to fight a class A fire? - ANS>> Green Triangle The purpose of field notes, is to - ANS>> help with investigation, provide background information to record events - ANS>> is the purpose of field notes basic equipment for writing field notes - ANS>> flashlight what is not, basic equipment for writing field notes - ANS>> full sized note book When writing field notes, always write events, - ANS>> in order in which things take place When writing field notes, allow plenty of space for each entry - ANS>> crowded information could be misunderstood If only important events would be considered - ANS>> Poor field notes describe criteria for effective field notes - ANS>> clear, concise, correct, complete standard description of a person - ANS>> name is first.....clothing last.......height sooner standard description of vehicle - ANS>> color, year, make, or, model, body, Tag, other, What are two types of written reports - ANS>> Preprinted, and, Narrative form What is answered by a written report - ANS>> Ortega...when, who, what, where Criteria for effective written reports - ANS>> Clear, Concise, Correct, Complete, when writing a narrative report - ANS>> use first person form criteria for reasonable suspicion - ANS>> the demeanor of a person, time of day, or night observed, person's proximity to criminal conduct, Plain view clause, can you look in a back pack, - ANS>> as long as you do not touch it a warrant for a vehicle - ANS>> only police may have a warrent your arrest authority is that - ANS>> of a private citizen can you arrest for a misdemeanor - ANS>> no if you arrest someone - ANS>> must inform the person the cause of arrest taking control of someone without use of force is - ANS>> a Constructive Arrest the arresting party must always, explain the, - ANS>> intent and purpose of arrest a lawful search can be made - ANS>> to search for a weapon you cannot pat down search someone - ANS>> if they look like they would commit a crime In self defence, using deadly force, the suspect must have - ANS>> ability, and intent, to harm you, or another person a security guard's responsibility during or after an incident is to - ANS>> observe and report Security guards represent - ANS>> their employer and their employer's client a security guard must often communicate with - ANS>> other people to perform assigned duties Security officers are employed to - ANS>> enforce the client's rules, policies, and procedures Security officers courteously enforce all rules, policies, and procedures - ANS>> without expressing personal opinions or disagreement maintaining a professional appearance would not - ANS>> roll up sleeves on long sleeve shirt maintaining a professional appearance would - ANS>> be well groomed maintaining a professional work area would - ANS>> keep desks and counters clean and orginized for communicating with people - ANS>> do not be aggressive, when approaching a trespasser - ANS>> approach the individual and identify yourself name two common fire hazzards - ANS>> faulty electrical wiring, unattended, heaters, electric, or, gas, name two common safety violations - ANS>> blocked doorways, Dark emergency exits, fire extinguisher pressure gauge - ANS>> is it fully charged signs of arson - ANS>> unusual activity before or after fire later investigation of, a fire - ANS>> record items, destroyed, and saved are shift reports, legal documents? - ANS>> yes shift reports record? - ANS>> every incident that effects safety or security completing a shift report - ANS>> record every incident that affects safety and security Forced entry evident by - ANS>> open doors, windows, and gates unauthorized entry evidenced by - ANS>> blank spaces in sign out column or visitor log external theft is - ANS>> committed by outsiders pilferage - ANS>> theft of items of small value possible sign of theft - ANS>> persistent complaints about missing or misplaced items signs of tampering with storage containers - ANS>> possible sign of theft unexplained loitering - ANS>> not a sign of theft to limit the opportunity of theft - ANS>> identify items that are vulnerable to theft basic steps for investigating security incidents - ANS>> detect, contain, Protect, report, Protecting a scene - ANS>> clear the scene, even, of other security guards get eyewitness evidence - ANS>> discreeetly response to accidents - ANS>> call for assistance and stay with the victim equipment malfunctions - ANS>> contact the appropriate personal response to fights - ANS>> control the situation, prepare an incident report, duing a bomb threat - ANS>> handle each bomb threat as real if a telephone conversation with a bomb threat - ANS>> ask the caller detailed questions look for reported bomb - ANS>> only if the proper authorities request, and your post orders authorize you to can you be prosecuted for your actions - ANS>> yes can you be imprisoned - ANS>> yes can you be sued - ANS>> yes do not make an arrest unless - ANS>> an extraordinary situation exists , authorized by your supervisor or employer, or employers client if a person threatens to leave area - ANS>> take detailed notes at a secure location and report the incident for search and seizure - ANS>> you may request identification you can inspect items taken into or from the employee's premises - ANS>> if allowed by client or employer's policies if individual fails to comply with search and threatens you - ANS>> go to secure position and report the incident as required in use of force against you - ANS>> retreat to a secure position in the face of a clear and immediate threat to prevent a violent confrontation - ANS>> do not challenge terrorism - ANS>> to create fear among the public Terrorist will go after - ANS>> civilian targets Domestic Terrorism - ANS>> home grown, no outside help International Terrorism - ANS>> planning, and aid from outside the country Terror attacks are usually - ANS>> well planned Terror targets may be - ANS>> airports, large cities, all the above In a sign of a chemical attack - ANS>> unusual number of dead animals, fish, and insects In a Radiological attack - ANS>> materials that emit heat without any sign of a heat source Deter terrorist activity by - ANS>> making it more difficult to carry out these attacks Places to deter Terror attacks - ANS>> HVAC air intakes Know your employer's emergency plan, if none - ANS>> ask your supervisor to develop one Know the exit routes and plans for your facility - ANS>> try to come up with at least two exits
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