ABST EXAM (Alberta Basic Security Training exam) Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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ABST EXAM (Alberta Basic Security Training exam) Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
Which department is responsible for security?
Ministry of Public security
ABST stands for:
Alberta basic securty training
A security professionals goals or responsibilities are to protect:
property, people...
ABST EXAM (Alberta Basic Security Training exam)
Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
Which department is responsible for security?
Ministry of Public security
ABST stands for:
Alberta basic securty training
A security professionals goals or responsibilities are to protect:
property, people, and information
The primary role of a security professional is to:
observe, deter, repot
Patrolling means to:
conciously walking around and checking, awareness
Control access is:
limiting access to authorized people
When did Alberta introduce the Security services and investigators act?
June 1, 2010
Which 5 areas does ABST qualify you for?
Security services, alarm responder, loss prevention, executive protection, patrol dog
handler
Section 3 of SSIA is for:
security services
Section 6 of SSIA is for:
loss prevention workers
SSIA stands for:
security services and investigators act
How many years is a security license valid for?
2 years
How many days is a police clearance valid for?
90 days
Section 16 of SSIA is for:
Refusal of licence application
Section 17 of SSIA is for:
License is not transferable
Section 18 of SSIA is for:
reporting in writing about license
Under section 18n of SSIA you should report if your license is lost or stolen
within:
24 hours
Under section 18 of SSIA you should report if involvement in criminal or drug
content within:
24 hours
Under section 18 of SSIA you should report if you have a change in the
information for your license within:
30 days
, Under section 18 of SSIA you should report if you need to update criminal record
information within:
30 days
Section 34 of SSIA states the information about :
wearing of uniform, carrying of weapons, and public complaint process under the act
A complaint must be filed within:
90 days
Deportment outlines:
the conduct and behaviour of an individual
Section 20 of ministerial regulation is
code of conduct, ensuring minimum standards
Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Life, liberty and security of person
Define Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Everyone living in Canada has the right to life, liberty and security and the right not have
these taken away. (unless under exceptional circumstances)
Section 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Search or seizure
Define Section 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Individuals are protected from unreasonable search leading to seizure .of their property
Section 9 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Detention or imprisonment
Define Section 9 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Everyone has the right not to be detained or imprisoned without adequate reason.
Never confuse your position as security with:
police officers, peace officers, or any legal position higher than you
How should you perform as a security professionl?
performing in accordance with the knowledge, YOU LIMIT YOUR DANGERS to legal
action and civil suits which harm yours or your employees reputation.
What rights do you have as a security professional?
same rights to take action as other citizens
The primary duty of a security professional is to:
safeguard the people and property you have been assigned to protect.
Arrest means to:
detain an individual to investigate the individuals possible involvement in a criminal
activity
Section 494 (1) in the Criminal Code of Canada states:
Any one may arrest without warrant on reasonable grounds if you find someone
committing an indictable (serious) offence, is escaping from lawful authority
Section 494 (2) in the Criminal Code of Canada states:
The owner or a person in lawful possession of a property, or a person authorized by the
owner can arrest someone who committing ANY offence
You are on duty and someone broke the window. Is an offence committed? Do I
have power to arrest? Why or why not?
Yes, Yes, Under section 494(2) of the criminal code of Canada states that I can make
an arrest because I am lawfully authorized to for the property Im working at.
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