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Two years in a position dealing with the public, preferably in the Law Enforcement, Fire Safety, Military Security, Federal (DHS Department of Homeland Security) A minimum of two years college preferred preferably in criminal justice, or Fire Safety and or Post Certified Police Academy required.
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Patrolling and inspecting with specified equipment the assigned areas to include all public areas of the property including meeting rooms, entrances and outside building and grounds; monitoring surveillance cameras and checking areas for unauthorized persons or vehicles and coordinating towing of vehicles, unlocked doors and fire and safety hazards and document all actions.
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Working knowledge of local laws, investigation methods, OSHA requirements and fire codes and life safety codes. Perform daily inspection and ensure compliance of hotel security and safety requirements and procedures in order to protect hotel property, employees and guests against theft, crime, threats and safety hazards.
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The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within Sonoma State University student housing facilities for three years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on campus.
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Experience: applying fire and life safety hazards; evaluating and handling disturbances and security emergencies reading, applying, and following written and oral instructions; writing business reports, investigative reports, or detailed documentation; typing or using a keyboard.
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Team members will have contact with many public safety partners such as Fire Department, Police, Sheriff's Office, USFS, EMS, etc. Coordinates efforts with outside public safety agencies.
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Eligible to obtain Non-Commissioned Security Officers license through the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security; must obtain within 60 days of employment. Operate switchboard and monitor the fire panel during evening and overnight shift.
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Dispatch security, public safety or other personnel to alarm conditions across the country from our alarm monitoring center. Assist with emergency procedures and may direct public safety officials.
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Digby's Detective & Security Agency Inc. is a fully licensed and bonded, family owned and operated security and public safety corporation. To observe, patrol, enforce laws on property, deter criminal activity or other problems and report activities during assigned shift to protect against fire, theft, vandalism, terrorism, and illegal activity.
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Reports all safety and fire hazards observed on routine patrols and inspections. Conducts Fire Watches for areas under construction every 1 to 2 hours, or 24 hours depending on projects.
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Maintains records of calls; logs all dispatches, recording time of call and dispatch, dispatch action and disposition of calls or requests; maintains confidentiality of all matters concerning law enforcement, fire, rescue and other public safety and emergency operations.
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Police officers are responsible for carrying out the functions of protection of life and property, preservation of peace and good order of the community, enhancement of positive community engagement initiatives, enforcement of laws and University policies/procedures, public safety, investigative work, and other related duties.
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Must be licensed as a Commissioned Security Officer by the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau (if not licensed upon date of hire), must obtain license no more than 90 days after hire.
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Security officer guard safety protection guard card IAHSS law enforcement military service police public safety. In keeping with the Marian Regional Medical Center health care philosophy the Security Officer performs a variety of duties relating to the security of the Medical Center buildings and grounds to prevent fire theft vandalism illegal entry and to assure the personal safety of employees patients and visitors.
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Completes the Public Safety Telecommunications Program, including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD), Emergency Police Dispatch (EPD), Emergency Fire Dispatch (EFD), Florida Crime Information Center certification (FCIC), and the State of Florida 911 Public Safety Tele-communicator Program.
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