Exam 8: Preventing Losses From Accidents and Emergencies
Exam 1: The Evolution of Private Security30 Questions
Exam 2: The Profession30 Questions
Exam 3: The Publicprivate Interface30 Questions
Exam 4: Legal and Ethical Considerations30 Questions
Exam 5: Risk Management the Core of Private Security30 Questions
Exam 6: Enhancing Security Through Physical Controls30 Questions
Exam 7: Enhancing Security Through Procedural Controls30 Questions
Exam 8: Preventing Losses From Accidents and Emergencies30 Questions
Exam 9: Preventing Losses From Criminal Actions30 Questions
Exam 10: When Prevention Fails: Investigating, Reporting and Testifying30 Questions
Exam 11: Information Technology It Security30 Questions
Exam 12: Drugs and Violence in the Workplace30 Questions
Exam 13: Securing the Infrastructure30 Questions
Exam 14: Institutional Security30 Questions
Exam 15: Commercial Security30 Questions
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To be prepared for a bomb threat, teach personnel how to talk to the person making the threat and whom to notify.
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To be prepared for a bomb threat, have a(n) _______ that specifies how to search for bomb and what to do if one is found.
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Water and Class A fire extinguishers should never be used on energized electric equipment (Class C fires), because the electric charge can follow the water stream to the holder, causing instant electrocution.
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Since the passage of OSHA, the security function has gradually expanded to include specific __________ responsibilities.
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Which classification of fire involves ordinary combustible materials such as paper, packing boxes, wood and cloth?
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Water and Class A fire extinguishers should never be used on a Class B fire, because it can splatter the burning oil or gasoline, spreading the fire to a larger area instead of extinguishing it.
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To be prepared for a bomb threat, determine who makes ___________ on whether to evacuate and, if evacuation is necessary, how personnel are to be informed and what they are to do.
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Security manager responsibilities with a fire include never attempting to control blaze.
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In the event of civil disturbances, riots or strikes, the security manager is responsible for
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Which classification of fire involves energized electrical installations, appliances and wiring?
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Fires can be prevented by properly storing and handling ___________ materials.
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The fire triangle consists of which of the following elements necessary for burning?
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Which classification of fire involves flammable liquids such as gasoline or oil?
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The Act seeks to ensure safe and healthful working conditions for every __________ in the nation.
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Security manager responsibilities with a fire include turning central air and machinery on and turning the lights off.
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