First: Optimal selection of security personnel, including the following:
– Qualifications.
– Age.
– A criminal record check free of prior offenses before hiring.
– Experience and security system training courses.
Second: Security equipment and guarding services are divided as follows:
Security personnel appearance (uniforms) and (personal behavior).
Diplomacy in dealing with management, employees, and visitors.
Training on the optimal use of security equipment.
Third: Site Fortification:
Equipment of sites in a way that ensures they are fortified to prevent any unauthorized entry. The sites are divided as follows:
– Fencing.
– Adequate lighting.
– Access points, including entry/exit gates and emergency exits.
– Material handling and storage areas (warehouses and workshops).
Fourth: Organizing Security Guard Operations:
– Security patrols.
– Guard duties in terms of locations, responsibilities, and obligations.
Fifth: Security Guard Planning:
– Comprehensive security plan.
– Estimating the required number of security guards for the site.
– General reserve of the institution for emergencies at all sites.
Sixth: (A) Basic Training Programs for Security Guards:
Below is a description of the theoretical and practical training provided by the institution to its employed security guards:
– Introduction to the duties and responsibilities of a security guard.
– Instructions that a security guard must follow while on duty.
– Security patrols, accuracy of observations, and strengthening the security awareness of the guard.
– How to conduct security inspections by the guard.
– Health aspects and safety measures that guards must be aware of.
– Responding to major incidents during security duty.
– How to write reports and notify about different incidents and security issues by the guard.
– Training guards on the instructions and procedures followed inside and outside the facility.
– Training guards on safety and security procedures followed by both parties.
– Training employees on identifying site-specific risk sources.
– Personnel security/registration, identity verification, observation, and surveillance.
– Visitors and how to deal with them.
– Monitoring entry and exit movements.
– Training supervisors and security personnel on the optimal way to handle daily forms and procedures.
(B) Security Instructions for Guards Assigned to Security Checkpoints Within the Facility:
– How security guards deal with visitors during their entry and movement within the sites.
– Controlling the movement of incoming and outgoing vehicles, including people or goods.
– Monitoring the various work activities and workers inside the warehouses.
– Patrols to ensure gates are closed and the site is secured after official working hours.
– Familiarity with the official forms used within the facility.
Seventh: Evacuation:
– Developing necessary security plans to execute evacuation procedures of all types in case of emergencies.
– Security equipment and services.