1、CAN/CGSB133.12008Supersedes CAN/CGSB-133.1-99Security Officers and Security Officer SupervisorsICS 13.310National Standard of CanadaCopyright Canadian General Standards Board Provided by IHS under license with CGSBNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-The
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21、URITY OFFICERS AND SECURITY OFFICER SUPERVISORSNATIONAL STANDARD OF CANADA CAN/CGSB3.142006Prepared by the Approved by the Canadian General Standards Board Standards Council of CanadaPublished March 2008 by the Canadian General Standards Board Gatineau, Canada K1A 1G6 HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN IN RIGHT
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23、oard Provided by IHS under license with CGSBNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARDCOMMITTEE ON SECURITY OFFICERS AND SECURITY OFFICER SUPERVISORS(Voting membership at date of approval)ChairOspreay, G. (User) The Canadian So
24、ciety for Industrial Security Inc.General Interest CategoryDiotte, R. Nova Scotia Community CollegeEnglish, K. Police Academy, Justice Institute of British ColumbiaPorter, C. Public Works and Government Services CanadaProducer CategoryBoucher, P. Securitas Canada Ltd.Burgess, M. Burgess and Associat
25、esDorval, A. Canadian Corps of CommissionairesFoston, J. ER PlusGrady, J. Security Training Academy InternationalJudd, E. J.E. Judd and Associates Inc.Menary, C. Centre for Security Training and ManagementRobertson, D. Initial Security ServicesSimone, F. MKD Security Awareness and Training Inc.Tait,
26、 C. G4S Security ServicesWardrop, D. Law Enforcement and Security Training Academy of CanadaRegulator CategoryForsyth, K. Department of Justice, Nova ScotiaHarnish, D. Department of the Solicitor General, New BrunswickLangham, G. Government of British ColumbiaMcBain, M. Government of OntarioUser Cat
27、egoryCarroll, E. Policing and Security Management Services Inc.Christison, G. Secure North Consulting ServicesDavies, S. International Foundation for Protection OfficersGauvreau, R. City of OttawaHutt, D. University of TorontoKinnear, D. Canadian Police AssociationLafleur, Y. Public Works and Govern
28、ment Services CanadaMiller, R. Northeastern Investigations Inc.Parker, B. Strategic Training ConceptsPrice, C. Hydro OneSoederhuysen, K. OBN Security and Investigative Consultants Inc.Secretary (nonmember)Knox, J. Canadian General Standards BoardAcknowledgment is made for the translation of this Nat
29、ional Standard of Canada by the Translation Bureau of Public Works and Government Services Canada.CAN/CGSB133.12008Copyright Canadian General Standards Board Provided by IHS under license with CGSBNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-iCAN/CGSB133.12008CA
30、NADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARDSECURITY OFFICERS AND SECURITY OFFICER SUPERVISORSTABLE OF CONTENTS Page1. SCOPE . 12. REFERENCED PUBLICATIONS 13. TERMINOLOGY . 24. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. 35. NOTES . 4APPENDIX A SECURITY OFFICERS BASIC (PREASSIGNMENT) TRAINING PROGRAM A1PREAMBLE . A1PROGRAM CONTENT AND
31、 MINIMUM HOURS OF TRAINING . A1A1. ADMINISTRATION, INTRODUCTION AND EVALUATION OF CANDIDATES KNOWLEDGE . A2A2. INTRODUCTION TO DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES A2A3. PROFESSIONALISM AND PUBLIC RELATIONS A4A4. LEGAL AUTHORITY, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES A5A5. ALARMS AND PROTECTION SYSTEMS A6A6. TRAFFIC M
32、OVEMENT . A7A7. PERSONNEL AND MATERIEL ACCESS CONTROL A7A8. REPORT WRITING, NOTE TAKING, EVIDENCE AND CRIMESCENE SKETCHING A8A9. RESPONSE TO EMERGENCY SITUATIONS; FIRE DETECTION, PREVENTION, SAFETY; EXPLOSIVE DEVICES, BOMB THREATS, SUSPICIOUS PACKAGES A8A10. PATROL PROCEDURES A10A11. LABOUR DISPUTES
33、 A10A12. RELATIONS WITH THE POLICE . A11A13. USE OF FORCE PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES A11A14. EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS A12A15. FIRST AID AND CPR TRAINING A12Copyright Canadian General Standards Board Provided by IHS under license with CGSBNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without l
34、icense from IHS-,-,-iiCAN/CGSB133.12008CANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARDSECURITY OFFICERS AND SECURITY OFFICER SUPERVISORSTABLE OF CONTENTS Continued PageAPPENDIX B SECURITY OFFICER SUPERVISORS (PREASSIGNMENT) TRAINING PROGRAM B1PREAMBLE . B1PROGRAM REFERENCES . B1PROGRAM CONTENT AND MINIMUM HOURS OF
35、 TRAINING . B1B1. ADMINISTRATION, INTRODUCTION AND EVALUATION OF CANDIDATES KNOWLEDGE . B2B2. SUPERVISION . B2B3. HUMAN RESOURCES AND STAFF RELATIONS B3B4. FIRE PREVENTION, SAFETY AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES B4B5. LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES B5B6. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION REPORTS AND TECHNIQUES . B6B7. ON THE
36、JOB (OJT) TRAINING THEORY . B7APPENDIX C PERFORMANCE GUIDELINES FOR SUPPLIERS OF TRAINING FOR SECURITY OFFICERS AND SUPERVISORS C1C1. SCOPE . C1C2. COURSE DELIVERY AND EVALUATION . C1C3. RESOURCES C1C4. CONTROL OF COURSE MATERIAL . C1C5. RECORDS . C1C6. DOCUMENTATION OF SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION C2Copyr
37、ight Canadian General Standards Board Provided by IHS under license with CGSBNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-CAN/CGSB133.12008 1CAN/CGSB133.12008Supersedes CAN/CGSB-133.1-99CANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARDSECURITY OFFICERS AND SECURITY OFFICER SUPER
38、VISORS1. SCOPE1.1 This standard sets out minimum requirements to be used when selecting uniformed security officers and supervisors to protect people, property and information. It provides a “Security Officers Basic (Pre-assignment) Training Program” (Appendix A), a “Security Officer Supervisors (Pr
39、e-assignment) Training Program” (Appendix B) and “Performance Guidelines for Suppliers of Training for Security Officers and Supervisors” (Appendix C).1.2 Health Notwithstanding the content of the health criteria in this standard, users may need to waive certain criteria where a particular duty requ
40、irement will permit.1.3 Security Clearances This standard does not specify requirements for security clearances to be undertaken or obtained. However, where the duties of security officers and supervisors may provide access to sensitive data, high-value materiel or critical-infrastructure property,
41、users may wish to require specific security clearances.1.4 Bonding This standard does not specify bonding requirements. Bonding is usually a prerequisite to licensing of a licensed security company by appropriate jurisdictions but may not be universally required.1.5 Civil Liability The need for secu
42、rity officers and supervisors to have civil liability coverage should be considered.1.6 Training Programs The attention of users is drawn to the preambles to the training programs outlined in Appendices A and B.1.7 First Aid and CPR Training Training and certification in first aid and CPR (cardiopul
43、monary resuscitation) is a requirement of this standard. 1.8 This standard is intended for conformity assessment.2. REFERENCED PUBLICATIONS2.1 The following publications are referenced in this standard:2.1.1 Department of Justice CanadaCanadian Charter of Rights and FreedomsCriminal Code.2.1.2 Natio
44、nal Research Council of Canada (NRC)National Fire Code of Canada.2.2 A dated reference in this standard is to the issue specified. An undated reference in this standard is to the latest issue, unless otherwise specified by the authority applying this standard. The sources are given in the Notes sect
45、ion.Copyright Canadian General Standards Board Provided by IHS under license with CGSBNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-2 CAN/CGSB133.120083. TERMINOLOGY 3.1 The following definitions apply in this standard:Access/Egress Control Function (Fonction de
46、contrle dentre/de sortie)The controlling, monitoring or inspecting of people, articles and vehicles entering, leaving or within a designated area.Appropriate Authority (Autorit pertinente)The person or body designated in orders as having responsibility for that particular matter.Area Protection Syst
47、em (Systme de protection de secteur)An alarm system established to detect abnormal conditions within the alarmed area.Authorized (Autoris)Expressly permitted by orders.Client (Client)A person or an organization hiring and employing a security officer company.Disability (Incapacit)A physical or menta
48、l impairment that substantially limits a major life activity.Employer (Employeur)A person or an organization that employs one or more security officers or supervisors or both.OntheJob Training (OJT) (Formation en cours demploi)Any training activity that is undertaken at the work site in response to
49、clearly identified needs.Orders (Ordres)Standing orders, post orders or other written or verbal instructions from an appropriate authority.Perimeter Protection System (Systme de protection primtrique)An alarm system established to detect abnormal conditions on the perimeter of the area being protected.Point or Object Protecti
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