Six qualities of security guards

Security guards have six qualities: professional ethics, physical quality, psychological quality, safety awareness, communication and coordination ability and business skills.

1, Professional Ethics: Abide by laws and regulations, professional ethics and company rules and regulations, and actively perform duties.

2. Physical quality: good health, strong strength and endurance, and can adapt to the physical requirements of security posts.

3, psychological quality: psychological stability, strong self-control ability, calmly respond to unexpected situations.

4. Safety awareness: have a high degree of understanding and attention to safety work, and have safety awareness and risk assessment ability.

5. Communication and coordination ability: able to communicate well with customers, superiors and subordinates, colleagues, etc. Solve the problem.

6. Business skills: master security business skills and emergency handling skills to improve work efficiency and contingency ability.

Responsibilities of security personnel:

1. Protection items: protect the property, equipment and important places of enterprises and institutions to prevent theft, destruction and other illegal acts.

2. Personal safety: maintain the safety of personnel in the unit, ensure the personal safety of employees and guests, and ensure that people are not infringed.

3. Public security maintenance: maintain public security order within and around the unit and maintain social security and stability.

4. Patrol prevention: patrol inspection, timely discover and handle abnormal events, such as security risks, fires, explosions, etc.

5. Emergency treatment: emergency treatment in emergencies and emergencies, such as disasters, wars, fires, floods, etc.

6. Assist the public security organs: assist the public security organs to protect the scene, evacuate the masses, search for escorts, etc.

7. Information report: report relevant information to the competent leader in time and keep in touch with the unit or leader.

8. Maintain order: maintain the order of public places and units, handle disputes and contradictions, and avoid disputes from escalating.

9. Safety education: responsible for safety education and training of employees, popularizing knowledge and skills, and strengthening employees' safety awareness.

History and modernization of security

Security refers to the personnel who defend public order and maintain order. The origin of security can be traced back to ancient times, especially to feudal society. In ancient times, there were always guards or guards around cities and palaces. They were mainly responsible for guarding, patrolling and defending important places such as cities and palaces.

With the development of society and the changes of the times, the security profession gradually moves towards specialization and modernization. In modern society, with the acceleration of urbanization, the problem of public security has become increasingly prominent, and professional security personnel are needed to maintain social stability and public safety. Security has developed into an independent industry. Through professional training, management and skill upgrading, the quality and professional level of security personnel are improved to ensure the personal and property safety of the people.

At present, security is mainly divided into public security and enterprise security, which serve different fields and institutions respectively. Public safety is generally managed by the government and regulatory agencies, mainly responsible for the safety management and order maintenance of public places. Enterprise security is the security personnel recruited and trained by enterprises themselves, mainly responsible for enterprise security management, patrol monitoring, fire fighting and so on.