Monitoring and securing premises - Hospital security guards keep the premises secure yet accessible in the event of an emergency by:
+ Patrolling hospital grounds: routinely patrol on foot or with a vehicle to detect unusual activities, breaches, or threats.?
+ Inspecting for safety hazards: identify and report potential risks like fire hazards, spills, or blocked pathways.?
+ Access control to sensitive areas: make sure only authorized personnel access high-security zones like the obstetrics unit to protect vulnerable patients.?
+ Checking locks: verify that doors, windows, and cabinets are securely locked to prevent theft or unauthorized access.?
+ Clearing emergency routes: maintain clear pathways to facilitate swift access for ambulances and emergency teams.
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Managing visitor and patient safety - Guards ensure that hospital visitors feel welcome, safe, and as comfortable as possible under the circumstances by:
+ Doing guest control: verify visitors' credentials and monitor movement within the hospital.
+ Visitor screening: check for prohibited items to ensure compliance with hospital policies.?
+ Escorting visitors after hours: After-hours escorts help reduce the risk of unauthorized activities.?
+ Performing morgue release procedures: supervise the morgue's access and release of bodies with proper documentation.?
+ Assisting in transfers of high-risk patients: support staff in moving patients who may pose risks due to medical or behavioral conditions.?
Managing visitation hours and procedures: enforce time restrictions and help regulate the flow of visitors.?
+ Mediating and de-escalating conflicts: diffuse volatile situations to maintain a peaceful environment.
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Handling emergency situations
+ Responding to incidents like theft, violence, or medical emergencies: act quickly to help reduce disruption in normal operations.?
+ Leading in evacuations: guide staff and patients to safety during fire drills, disasters, or other emergencies.
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Collaborating with hospital staff
+ Assisting healthcare professionals: provide backup during challenging or volatile situations like behavioral disturbances or emergencies.?
+ Helping to subdue aggressive or agitated patients: support medical staff by restraining individuals when necessary and helping to move them when needed.?
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Patient/Visitor assistance
+ Providing guidance and directions: help visitors navigate the hospital's layout to find specific departments or rooms.
+ Explaining and enforcing hospital policies and procedures: communicate rules clearly and make sure that everyone complies
Writing reports
+ Writing incident reports: document occurrences like thefts, accidents, or conflicts in detailed reports for hospital and legal records.?
+ Security Rounds: maintain daily logs that record patrol activities, visitor access, unusual observations, completed security tasks to ensure transparency and accountability.
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