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A security guard (or security officer) is a

person who is paid to protect property, assets, or


people. Security guards are usually privately and
formally employed personnel. Often, security
officers are uniformed and act to protect property
by maintaining a high visibility presence to deter
illegal and inappropriate actions, observing
(either directly, through patrols, or by
watching alarm systems or video cameras) for
signs of crime, fire or disorder; then taking action
and reporting any incidents to their client
and emergency services as appropriate.



6. repeat step 1 to 4.
7. do not lower your arms until all traffic has
completely stopped.










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4 Make sure the driver has notice you make
A downwarm swinging motion in the
direction you want the driver to go











STOPPING TRAFFIC

1. Choose the vehicle you want to stop.
2. Look directly at the driver and point at them with
your arm fully extended.
3. Make sure the driver has notice your gesture,
and then raise your hand so that your palm is
facing the driver bend your arm slightly at the
elbow.
4. Hold this position until the vehicle has stopped.
5. Keep your arm in position and turn your head to
the opposite direction.
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travelling with ladies, the preferred seat,
the left seat, is offered to them. On
occasions when a Liaison officer (LO) has
to escort a visiting dignitary, he is to occupy
the rear right seat. The LO is to sit in the
front only if any officer senior to him is also
required to travel along with the dignitary or
if the visitor is accompanied by a lady.

TRAFFIC CONTROL

LEFT TURN

This turn are very dangerouse, as vehecle will be
turning into incoming traffic. You must take a
decision about when to allow left turns depending
on how heavy the traffic is and how many people
need to make the turn. Use caution:

1. Stop the traffic coming from the opposite
direction. Hold the stop signal.
2. Make sure the intersection is cleare of
vehecle and pedestrian.
3. With your opposite arm fully extended, point
at the driver who want to turn.



Opening Car Doors
As a matter of policy a specific individual
is not required for opening or shutting a
car door for an arriving or departing
visiting dignitary or senior officer.
Discretion, however, should be
exercised and a sailor should be
nominated for this task only if the
visiting dignitary requires assistance in
getting down from the car. A Lady
should always be helped with the car
door and the door should be firmly shut
after ensuring that her entire apparel is
inside the vehicle.

Seating in Cars
In cars, the senior always sits on the left
and the junior sits on the right (behind
the driver). If three officers are sitting in
the rear of a car, the senior most sits to
the left, the next senior on the right and
the junior most in the middle. In case
the car is full, the junior most officer sits
in the front. While

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3.) When several officers are being saluted, all
shall return the salute.
4.) When overtaking a senior officer (passing),
salute when abreast, while saying By your
leave, sir or maam. The senior officer should
return your salute and say, carry-on, very
well, or permission granted. You may then
drop the salute and proceed.

Marks of Respect
While travelling in a vehicle, salutes are
returned by the senior most officer only.
However on being passed by a common
superior all officers embarked are to
sit/stand quietly till courtesies are
exchanged. Similar drill is to be followed
when embarked in boats. Additionally,
boat coxswains should be directed to
keep a sharp lookout and pay
appropriate marks of respect whenever
passing boats with officers embarked
pass by.




WHEN TO SALUTE

AFTER CONVERSING WITH AN OFFICER
REPORTING TO AN OFFICER.
MEETING AN OFFICER.
WHEN THE NATIONAL COLOR PASSES BY.

WHEN NOT TO SALUTE

WHEN OFFICER ARE AT WORK.
INDOORS, EXCEPT WHEN REPORTING TO
AN OFFICER.
WHEN CARRYING ARTICLES WITH BOTH
HANDS,OR BEING OCCUPIED AS TO
MAKE SALUTING IMPRACTICABLE.
WHEN ATTENDING TO A VEHICLE.
WHEN MEETING A PRISONER.
WHEN IN RANKS.

SALUTE PROTOCOL

1.) Enlisted personnel salute officers.

2.) Junior officers salute senior officers when
meeting or passing.
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1. To take charge of this post and all company
properties in view and to protect/preserve the
same with utmost diligence.
2. To walk in an alert manner during my tour of
duty, keeping always on the alert and observing
everything that takes place within sight or hearing.
3. To report all violations of orders I am instructed
to enforce.
4. To relay all calls from posts more distant from
the guard house than my own.
5. To quit my post only when properly relieved.
6. To receive, obey, and pass on to the relieving
me all orders from company officers or officials,
supervisors, post-in-charge or shift leaders.
7. To talk to no one except in line of duty.
8. To give the alarm in the case of fire or disorder.
9. To call the superior officer in any case not
covered by instructions.
4. The hand salute under the naval custom is
accompanied by a word of greeting such as "good
morning, Sir/Ma'am" depending on the time of
day.
5. Naval custom permits saluting with left hand
when a salute cannot be rendered by the right
hand.
HOW TO SALUTE
Stand attention raise the right hand smartly finger
extended and joints touching the tip of the right eyebrow
by the middle finger.
Palm facing forearm in 45 digress and arm parallel to the
ground.
WHO AND WHAT TO INTITLED TO SALUTE
Security Officer (both Male & Female) of the Agency
Police Officer (both Male & Female) of PNP
Army Officer (both Male & Female) of AFP
Civilian high officials & our Agency Client




I S T HE MOS T I MP ORT ANT & T HE
MOS T COMMONFORM OF ALL
1. Except when walking one should always be at
attention when saluting. The right hand is raised
smartly until the tip of the forefinger touches the
lower part of the headgear or forehead and
slightly to the right eye.
2. Thumb and finger are extended and joined.
The palm is turned slightly in front of the body.
The forearm is inclined at 45 degrees angle and
the hand and wrist are in straight line.
3. The first position of the hand salute or the
nearest point of approach is more or less six
paces. The first position of the salute should be
held until the person saluted to have passed or
the salute is returned.
10. To salute all company officials, superiors in the
agency, ranking public officials and officers of the
Philippine National Police.
11. To be especially watchful at night and during
the time for challenging, to challenge all persons
on or near my post, and to allow no one to pass or
loiter without proper authority.



















1. To carry with him at all times during his tour of duty
his license and identification card and the permit to
carry firearms.
2. He shall not use his license and privileges to the
prejudice of the public, clients or customers and his
agency.
3. He shall not engage in any unnecessary
conversation with anybody except in discharge of his
duties or sit down unless required by the nature of his
work and at all times keep himself alert during his tour
of duty.
4. He shall not read newspapers, magazines, books,
etc. while actually performing his duties.
5. He shall not drink intoxicating liquor immediately
during or before his tour of duty.
6. He shall know the location of the fire alarm box near
his post and to sound the alarm in case of fire or
disorder.
7. He shall know to operate the fire extinguisher at his
post.






























8. He shall know the location of the telephone / and the
telephone number of the police precincts as well as the
telephone number of the fire stations in the locality.
9. He shall immediately notify the police in case of any
sign of disorder, strikes, riot, or any serious violation of
the life and property.
10. He shall familiarize himself with the Private Security
Agency Law (RA No.5487) and the implementing rules
and regulations.
















1. As a security agent, his fundamental duty is to serve
the interest or mission of his agency in compliance with
the contract entered into with the clients of the agency
he is supposed to serve.
2. He shall be honest in thoughts and deeds both in his
personal and official actuations, obeying the law of the
land and the regulations prescribed by his agency and
those established by the company he is supposed to
protect.
3. He shall not reveal any confidential matter that is
confided to him as security guard and such other
matters imposed upon him by law.
4. He shall act at all times with decorum and shall not
permit personal feelings, prejudices and undue
friendship to influence his actuation in the performance
of his official functions.
5. He shall not compromise with criminals and other
lawless elements to the prejudice of the customer or his
client but assist government in its relentless drive
against lawlessness and other forms of criminality.
6. He must carry his assigned duties as security guard
or watchman as required by law to the best of his ability
and safeguard life and property to the establishment he
is assigned.
Signs of Discipline is Manifested
a) In a smart salute
b) Proper wearing of uniform
c) Prompt and correct action in case of
emergency

Discipline - it is the training that develops self
control, character, and efficiency and as the result
of such training implies subjection to control
exerted for he good of the group. It is the state of
order existing within a command.






Far Vision -- The ability to see details at a
distance.

Selective Attention -- The ability to
concentrate on a task over a period of time
without being distracted.
Hearing Sensitivity -- The ability to detect or
tell the differences between sounds that vary
in pitch and loudness.
Speech Clarity -- The ability to speak clearly
so others can understand you.
Time Sharing -- The ability to shift back and
forth between two or more activities or
sources of information (such as speech,
sounds, touch, or other sources).



7. He shall wear his uniform, badge, patches and
insignia properly as a symbol of public trust and
confidence as an honest and trustworthy security
guard, watchman and private detective.
8. He must keep his allegiance first to the government,
to the agency he is and to the establishment he is
assigned to serve with loyalty and dedicated service.
9. He shall diligently and progressively familiarize
himself with the rules and regulations laid down by his
agency and that of the customer or clients.
10. He shall at all times be courteous, respectful and
salute to his superior officers, government officials and
officials of the establishment where he is assigned and
the company he is supposed to serve.
11. He shall report to perform
his duties always in proper
uniform and neat in his
appearance.

12. He shall learn at heart or
memorize and strictly observe
the laws and regulations
governing the use of firearms.









Patrol industrial and commercial premises to
prevent and detect signs of intrusion and
ensure security of doors, windows, and gates.

Answer alarms and investigate disturbances.

Monitor and authorize entrance and departure
of employees, visitors, and other persons to
guard against theft and maintain security of
premises.

Write reports of daily activities and
irregularities, such as equipment or property
damage, theft, presence of unauthorized
persons, or unusual occurrences.

Call police or fire departments in cases of
emergency, such as fire or presence of
unauthorized persons.
Circulate among visitors, patrons, and
employees to preserve order and protect
property.
Documenting/Recording Information --
Entering, transcribing, recording, storing, or
maintaining information in written or
electronic/magnetic form.
Monitor Processes, Materials, or
Surroundings -- Monitoring and reviewing
information from materials, events, or the
environment, to detect or assess problems.
Active Listening -- Giving full attention to
what other people are saying, taking time to
understand the points being made, asking
questions as appropriate, and not interrupting
at inappropriate times.
Near Vision -- The ability to see details at
close range (within a few feet of the observer).




MISSION

To create a partnership with each
client, Utilizing their strengths
and unique needs, While
providing a safe and secure
Working and living
environment.









VISSION

Provide outstanding services with
competitive pricing.
Provide specialized plans to meet each
clients needs.
Work as a partnership with our clients.
Use state of the art technology to maximize
security service
Provide the highest quality armed and
unarmed security officers, executive and
personal protection, and patrol services
throughout Philippines.





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Copyrights 2012
April 14, 2012
NEW KIN TACTICAL SECURITY AGENCY
TACTICAL FOUNDATION TRAINING AND ASSESSMENT CENTER
(ARESA)
Published by: Olama & Aguilar
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