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1. (as amended by PD no. 11) - Private security agency law?

5487
2. It is any person who for hire or reward or on commission conducts or carries on or
holds himself out as conducting or carrying on a detective agency or detective
service PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY
3. any person who is not a member of a regular police agency or armed forces who
does detective work for hire,reward or commission PRIVATE DETECTIVE
4. PADPAO? PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF DETECTIVE AND PROTECTIVE
AGENCY OPERATORS
5. A person who offers or renders personal service to watch or secure either residential
or business establishment or both or any building,compound or area for hire or
compensation or as an employee thereof.SECURITY GUARD/WATCHMEN
6. any person, association, partnership or corporation who recruits, trains,
muster ,furnishes, solicit individuals or business firms, private or government owned
or controlled corporation to engage his services or those of its watchmen.
SECURITY AGENCY
7. Who May Organize Security Agency
1. Any Filipino Citizen or a corporation, partnership or association.
2. With a minimum capital  required by law.

  In case of corporation, association, or partnership - must be ___ owned and


controlled by Filipino citizen. 100%
 No person shall organize or have interest in more than one _____. AGENCY

8. Qualification of an Operator or Manager of a Security Agency:


1. At least __ years of age 25
2. _____ graduate and/or commissioned officer in theCOLLEGE
    inactive service of the AFP
3. Good moral character
4. No previous record of any conviction of any
    crime/offense involving moral turpitude
5. Not suffering from any of the following
    disqualifications:

1. dishonorably discharged or separate from the AFP


2. mentally incompetent
3. addicted to the use of narcotic drugs
4. habitual drunkard

 An elective or appointive government employees who may be called upon on account


of the function of their respective offices in the implementation and enforcement of
the provision of RA 5487 and person related to such government employees by
affinity or consanguinity in the third civil degree shall not hold any interest, directly
or indirectly in any security guard agency.

9. Limitations and Prohibitions on a Security Agency


1. No agency operating in the City of manila and
    suburbs may employ more than ____ watchmen or 1000
    security guards.
2. No agency operating in other cities and first class
    municipalities may employ more than ____watchmen 500
    or security guards.
3. No agency operating in municipalities other than
    first class may employ more than ___ watchmen or
    security guards. 200
4. No person, corporation, partnership or association
    may organize more than one ___ in any one city
    or municipality. AGENCY
5. No agency shall offer, render or accept services to
    gambling dens or other illegal enterprises.
6. The extent of the security service being provided
    by any security agency shall not go beyond the
    whole compound or property of the person or
    establishment requesting the security service
    except when they escort big amount of cash.
10. describes the measures that are designed to deny access to unauthorized personnel
from physically accessing a building, facility, stored information and guidance on how
to design structures to resist potentially hostile acts. PHYSICAL SECURITY
11. The predictable state or condition which is free from harm, injury, destruction,
intimidation or fear. Freedom from fear or danger or defense against crime.
SECURITY
12. a system of barriers placed between a potential intruder and the material or
installation to be protected. PHYSICAL SECURITY
13.  a barrier or system of barriers placed between the potential intruder and the matter
to be protected. Protective device against hazards, threats, vulnerability and risks
PHYSICAL SECURITY SYSTEM
14. origin of the watchmen although their principal duty was as a fire brigade VIGILES
15. detected the Watergate burglars ultimately leading to the resignation of US president
Richard Nixon. FRANK WELLS
16. the reduction in criminal opportunity, generally through the use of physical barriers,
architectural design and enhanced security measures of a particular location
TARGET HARDENING
17. the range of mechanisms that combine to bring an environment under the control of
its residents. DEFENSIBLE SPACE
18.  the study of the characteristics of population groups DEMOGRAPHY.
19. main purpose is to deny or impede access or exit of unauthorized persons.
PERIMETER BARRIER
20. such as cliffs,ravines,and rivers which delay or make more difficult to entry of
intruders. NATURAL BARRIERS
21. any line of boundary and separation,natural or artificial,places,or serving as
limitation or obstruction.Anything that bars,keep out,obstruct progress,or prevents
encroachment or intrusion. BARRIERS
22. features constructed by man regardless of their original intent that tends to delay
the intruder.ex.walls,ceilings,locks,safe,windows. STRUCTURAL BARRIERS
23. guards,charges of quarters,office personnel,shop workers etc. who stand between
the intruder and the matter to be protected. HUMAN BARRIERS
24. usually guard dog.ex. trained German shepherds used as guards,goose,and turkeys
can also be included ANIMAL BARRIERS
25. sually electrical or electronics devices used to provide assistance to guard
personnel.ex. protective lightnings,anti intrusion devices. ENERGY BARRIERS
26. it is designed primarily to prevent physical access between two areas.Constructed in
such a way that visual access is permitted through the fence. FULL VIEW FENCE
27. natural terrains features must be
   considered from the stand point of their values to
   intruder as cover and concealment.Normally the
   first type considered very often we have to accept
   and work around them. NATURAL BARRIERS
28. one is constructed in such a way that  visual access through the fenced structure is
denied. SOLID FENCE
29. constructed in such a way that usual access is permitted through the fence. FULL
VIEW FENCE
30. Height -  ___ feet at minimum. 8
31.  there should be something
    on the top of the fence to deter persons attempting
    to go over fence.ex.use of barb wire overhang.The
    arms holding the barbwire should be extended at 45
    degree angle in the direction of the expected
    approach. TOP GUARD
32. The detailed check and audit of what an installation or plant does not have in relation
to its protection from hazards. SECURITY SURVEY
33. a precess where physical
examination is conducted to determine compliance with established security policies
and procedures as a result of security survey. SECURITY INSPECTION
34. an act or condition which result in a situation conductive to a breach of the
protection system and the subsequent loss or compromise of
defense,information,company secrets,or damage to property,personnel,or facilities.
SECURITY HAZARDS
35. exposure to loss or injury HAZARD
36. caused by human action.Ex.sabotage,pilferage,theft HUMAN HAZARD
37. caused by natural phenomena. NATURAL HAZARDS
38. measures taken by an installation or unit to protect against sabotage,espionage or
subversion and at the same time provide freedom of action in order to provide the
installation or unit with the necessary flexibility to accomplish its mission.
PROTECTIVE SECURITY.
39. measures taken to insure that only authorized personnel have access to classified
documents or information PERSONNEL SECURITY
40. security of business installations and industrial plants. INDUSTRIAL SECURITY
41.  security of money and assets stored or in transit. BANK SECURITY
42. security for hotel guest and their personal belongings and property as well as
properties of the hotel HOTEL SECURITY
43. protection of vital records from loss or unauthorized access. DOCUMENT SECURITY
44. measures to prevent or delay the unauthorized person in gaining information
through communication. COMMUNICATION SECURITY
45.  a medium or structures which
     define the physical limits of an installation or area
      to restrict or impede access thereto.Any physical
      barrier used to supplement the protection of the
      inside perimeter. PERIMETER BARRIER
46. a mechanical,hydraulic,electrical or 
      electronic device designed to prevent entry into a
      building,room,container or hiding place and to
      prevent the removal of items without the consent
      of the owner. LOCK

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