SIA Refresher Course To Renew Licence 1 / 30 Which of the following is a high-risk restraint technique? a) Seated restraint b) Neck restraint c) Open-hand escort d) Holding their arm 2 / 30 Why should physical intervention be a last resort? a) It can cause injury and legal issues b) It is the easiest solution c) It is always required d) It should be used frequently 3 / 30 What should be done after a physical intervention? a) Report the incident b) Ignore it c) Leave the person alone d) Use force again if necessary 4 / 30 The primary purpose of the private security industry is to a) Enforce the law b) Provide security services c) Apprehend criminals d) Investigate crimes 5 / 30 Which of the following is NOT a core responsibility of a Security Officer? a) Protecting property b) Arresting suspects (unless legally authorized) c) Maintaining order d) Providing a visible deterrent 6 / 30 The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is responsible for a) Regulating the private security industry (in the UK) b) Training security personnel c) Deploying security officers d) Investigating crimes 7 / 30 Effective communication in the security industry includes a) Using technical jargon b) Clear, concise, and professional language c) Speaking loudly d) Avoiding written communication 8 / 30 Conflict management involves a) Escalating situations b) De-escalating and resolving conflicts peacefully c) Using force (only as a last resort and within legal parameters) d) Ignoring the conflict 9 / 30 Maintaining accurate records and logs is important for a) Providing evidence and ensuring accountability b) Impressing clients c) Filling time d) Complying with company policy only 10 / 30 Professional conduct for a security officer includes a) Being late for work b) Respect and adherence to the code of conduct c) Being disrespectful to the public d) Using offensive language 11 / 30 The "duty of care" in security refers to a) The obligation to apprehend criminals b) The legal obligation to avoid causing harm c) The responsibility to enforce the law d) The requirement to report all incidents 12 / 30 Teamwork in the security industry is important fo a) Increasing individual recognition b) Effective security operations and coordination c) Reducing workload d) Improving personal performance 13 / 30 Which of these is a common type of security risk? a) Theft b) Accounting errors c) Marketing failures d) Internal disagreements 14 / 30 When reporting an incident, it's important to a) Exaggerate the details b) Document the details and notify the appropriate authorities c) Ignore minor incidents d) Only report serious crimes 15 / 30 Diversity and equality in the security industry are important to ensure a) Higher profits b) Fair treatment and equal opportunities c) Better recruitment numbers d) Compliance with regulations only 16 / 30 What is the main purpose of the Private Security Industry Act 2001 (in the UK)? a) To define crimes b) To regulate the private security industry c) To provide security training d) To deploy security officers 17 / 30 Which of the following is NOT an example of professional conduct? a) Discrimination b) Punctuality c) Professionalism d) Respect 18 / 30 What is the difference between a crime and a civil wrong? a) They are the same thing b) A crime is against the state, a civil wrong is against an individual c) A crime is more serious than a civil wrong d) A civil wrong is more serious than a crime 19 / 30 The primary role of a CCTV operator is to a) Install CCTV systems b) Monitor CCTV systems and identify suspicious activity c) Repair CCTV equipment d) Design CCTV layouts 20 / 30 A key component of a CCTV system is a) Cameras b) Telephone lines c) Fire extinguishers d) First aid kits 21 / 30 A common type of CCTV system is a) IP-based b) Morse code c) Satellite d) Smoke signals 22 / 30 Confidentiality when handling CCTV footage is important to protect a) The CCTV equipment b) Individual privacy c) The company's reputation only d) The operator's job 23 / 30 Legal considerations for CCTV operation often involve a) Data protection and privacy (GDPR, Data Protection Act, etc.) b) Equipment maintenance Camera angles d) Shift patterns 24 / 30 Retrieving CCTV footage usually involves a) Deleting the footage immediately b) Following established procedures and documenting the request c) Sharing the footage with anyone who asks d) Modifying the footage 25 / 30 A common CCTV recording method is a) Event-triggered recording b) Manual transcription c) Voice recording d) Handwritten logs 26 / 30 Correct camera placement is essential to a) Reduce maintenance costs b) Ensure effective coverage c) Make the operator's job easier d) Comply with building regulations only 27 / 30 The purpose of different camera lenses is to a) Make the cameras look more attractive b) Provide different fields of view and zoom capabilities c) Reduce the cost of the system d) Make installation easier 28 / 30 The appropriate response to a detected incident is to a) Ignore it b) Follow established procedures and notify the authorities c) Take matters into your own hands d) Discuss it with colleagues only 29 / 30 A CCTV operator should look for indicators of suspicious activity such as a) Unusual behavior b) People walking normally c) Cars driving on the road d) Employees working 30 / 30 Accurate logs of CCTV activity are important for a) Keeping the operator busy b) Providing evidence and supporting investigations c) Complying with company policy only d) Making reports look impressive Your score isThe average score is 93% 0% Restart quiz