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Security training guide
Chapter I Overview of Security Services

Section 1 Emergence and Development of Security Service Industry

(1) Historical evolution and present situation

(2) Development trend

Section 2 Concepts and Characteristics of Security Services

(A) the concept

(2) Features

Section III Classification of Security Services

Section IV Purpose and Principles of Security Services

(1) Purpose

(2) principle

Chapter II Code of Conduct for Security Officers

Section 1 Overview of National Professional Standards

Section 2 Professional Ethics

professional ethics

(2) Professional codes

The third quarter junan employee etiquette norms

(1) dress etiquette

(2) Body posture etiquette

(3) Body posture in different environments

(4) Common gestures

(5) Mention polite expressions

(6) Reception etiquette on different occasions

Chapter III Basic Skills of Security Officers

The first section common equipment use skills

The use of batons

Use of walkie-talkie

(B) the use of police rope

Use of flashlight

Section 2 Basic Safety Rescue Skills

(1) artificial respiration

How to deal with burns and scalds

(3) Treating people who take too much medicine.

(four) to rescue those who get an electric shock

(5) How to deal with gas leakage

(6) Handling the scene of the accident

(7) Save the drowning person.

(eight) in the face of heavy rain and typhoon

(9) Fire fighting skills of security guards

Section 3 Writing Skills of Security Application Documents

(1) classification

(2) Writing requirements

(3) The writing methods of several main safety documents.

Chapter IV Prevention of Fighting among Security Personnel

Section 1 Characteristics of Security Fighting

Section 2 Basic Points of Combat Prevention

(A) the key parts of the human body

(B) the combat defense strategy of security personnel

(3) Tactics of defeating the enemy

Section 3 Basic Combat Skills of Security Officers

(A) skills that have been handed over for disposal

When being held by the other side.

When caught by each other's clothes

When caught by each other's hair

(B) to master the skills of getting rid of the joint

When the wrist is caught,

When the elbow joint is grasped.

When the knee joint is stuck

When the waist is caught

When the neck is caught

(C) Anti-control skills

When caught by the neck

When caught by clothes

When caught in the crotch

The fourth quarter security riot prevention skills

(1) unarmed combat

Cut one's throat with heavy palm

Heavy arm with throat

Leg connection control

Kick the abdomen with heavy legs

Gravity lumbar support

Steering control

Raise your hand and throw control.

External separation and internal combination

Connecting legs and twisting

Squat lift and wrestling control

Knee wrestling control

Join your legs and throw them out.

Get out of the way, don't fall.

Wrist lock arm

(2) unarmed combat stick

Pull your arm and hold your neck.

Step on your feet with a stick

Knee broach

Grab your arm and throw it.

Scratch the wrist and kick the abdomen.

Upper stop elbow

(3) the use of combat equipment

Fire?Extinguisher?

Head strafe

Left and right strafe

(D) One-to-many combat skills

Active attack

Left-right impact

Seesaw tactics

Transfer tactics

Escape skills

Turn around and flash back.

Run away with something

Fire?Engine?Access?

Section 5 Skills of Chasing Fugitives

Chapter V Practical Guide for Security Officers' Posts

The first section passes the security check

Section 2 patrol post

The third quarter monitoring post

The fourth quarter garage jobs

Section 5 Escort Safety

Section 6 Escort

Section 7 Safety of Public Places

Chapter VI Other Qualities of Security Officers

Section 1 Good health

(1) Strong physique

(2) Good physical fitness

(3) Energetic

(4) Strong environmental adaptability and disease resistance.

Section 2 Mental Health

The third section must know the relevant legal knowledge

(1) Basic legal knowledge

(2) Business activities and public security obligations of entertainment places.

(3) Fire fighting knowledge