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The document outlines the job duties and safety procedures for a security guard position. It lists required equipment like a flashlight, baton, boots, belt, pepper spray, and handgun. It describes potential hazards like being hit by a car while controlling traffic or assisting with vehicle movement. Recommended safety procedures include using hand signals and wearing reflective vests while directing traffic, as well as enforcing speed limits. The document also covers checking visitor identification, ensuring visitors have confirmed appointments, and issuing visitor passes.

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Jsa

The document outlines the job duties and safety procedures for a security guard position. It lists required equipment like a flashlight, baton, boots, belt, pepper spray, and handgun. It describes potential hazards like being hit by a car while controlling traffic or assisting with vehicle movement. Recommended safety procedures include using hand signals and wearing reflective vests while directing traffic, as well as enforcing speed limits. The document also covers checking visitor identification, ensuring visitors have confirmed appointments, and issuing visitor passes.

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Job Title: Security Guard

Page: 1 of 4

Equipment:

Supervisor:

JSA No. 001

Date:

___ New
___ Revised

Analysis by:
Department: FAITH Security System

Approved by:

Required Personal Protective Equipment(PPE): Flashlight, security guard baton, boots, security guard belt, pepper spray, cellphone/ walkietalkie, heated vest, hand gun, mini-first aid kit, reflective vests
JOB STEPS
1.) Check the car stickers.

POTENTIAL HAZARDS
The stickers might be fake.

2.) Control the traffic.

The security guard might get hit by the car.

3.) Assist the movement of


vehicles especially in
parking lot.

The security guard might get hit by the car.

RECOMMENDED SAFE JOB PROCEDURES


The stickers should not be easily faked.
There should be a speed limit sign in the driveways.
The guards should use hand signals and wear reflective
vests.
There should be a speed limit sign in the driveways.
The guards should use hand signals and wear reflective
vests.

Job Title: Security Guard

Page: 2 of 4

Equipment:

Supervisor:

JSA No. 001

Date:

___ New
___ Revised

Analysis by:
Department: FAITH Security System

Approved by:

Required Personal Protective Equipment(PPE): Flashlight, security guard baton, boots, security guard belt, pepper spray, cellphone/ walkietalkie, heated vest, hand gun, mini-first aid kit
JOB STEPS
4.)
5.)
6.)

POTENTIAL HAZARDS

RECOMMENDED SAFE JOB PROCEDURES

Job Title: Security Guard

Page: 3 of 4

Equipment:

Supervisor:

JSA No. 001

Date:

___ New
___ Revised

Analysis by:
Department: FAITH Security System

Approved by:

Required Personal Protective Equipment(PPE): Flashlight, security guard baton, boots, security guard belt, pepper spray, cellphone/ walkietalkie, heated vest, hand gun, mini-first aid kit
JOB STEPS

POTENTIAL HAZARDS

RECOMMENDED SAFE JOB PROCEDURES

Job Title: Security Guard

Page: 4 of 4

Equipment:

Supervisor:

JSA No. 001

Date:

___ New
___ Revised

Analysis by:
Department: FAITH Security System

Approved by:

Required Personal Protective Equipment(PPE): Flashlight, security guard baton, boots, security guard belt, pepper spray, cellphone/ walkietalkie, heated vest, hand gun, mini-first aid kit
JOB STEPS

POTENTIAL HAZARDS

RECOMMENDED SAFE JOB PROCEDURES

7.) For visitors, ask them to


log in to the logbook.

The visitor might not use his/her true identity.

All the visitors must hand in an identity card or driving


license to the security guard.

8.) Ask who the people they


need.

The people they need might not be available.

The visitors should have a confirmed appointment to


the people they need.

9.) Call the persons they


need in the telephone.

The people they need might not be available.

The visitors should have a confirmed appointment to


the people they need.

10.)
Give the visitors
the visitors pass

The visitors pass might get lost

Trainee=s Name:

Training Date:

Trainee=s Name:

Trainer=s Signature:

Four-Step Instruction Completed?

Prepare the Worker.Trainer=s Initial


Present the Operation Trainer=s Initial
Try Out Performance. Trainer=s Initial
Follow Up Trainer=s Initial

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