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TO ARREST TRAINING MANUAL ______________________________________________________________________________ (Revised
11/05) 27 PART
E INSPECTIONS WHAT
IS AN INSPECTION? As a security guard, your employer may enlist your assistance in conducting inspections of plant employees. This is not a search. Always make sure the employer has notified the employees first. Such inspections are often conducted at the end of the work day by looking into employees’ cars, lunch pails, purses, or tote bags to make sure unauthorized items are not being take off the premises. WHAT
IS AN INSPECTION? An inspection is always conducted with the employees’ cooperation. For example, when you want to look inside a lunch pail, purse, or tote bag, ask the employee to open it up for you to look inside. If you can’t see the contents because something is in the way, ask the employee to remove the obstruction. If the employee tries
to hand the item to you, politely refuse. NEVER TOUCH THE EMPLOYEE OR HANDLE
THE EMPLOYEE'S PROPERTY. WHAT
IS AN INSPECTION? Understand company policy. Generally, if an employee does not cooperate, you should record: Date, time, and location Name Physical description Badge ID number License number of any vehicles involved Then make a full report, in writing, to the client and/or your employer |
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