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Facility Safety and Security

Facility Safety and Security:

This subject provides a guide for facility managers, covering various types of facilities such as apartment buildings, office buildings, retail stores, educational facilities, and restaurants. It emphasizes the physical similarities across buildings and delves into operational and maintenance needs, access control, audit procedures, and emergency protocols.

Knowledge Core Competency: Upon completion of this subject, a student is expected to explain the importance of facility safety and building security.

Objectives:

  1. List various types of facilities where safety and security are crucial.
  2. Explain why safety and security are important for building tenants.
  3. List requirements for conducting safety and security audits.
  4. State the importance of preparing incident responses.
  5. Discuss key topics covered in employee management decisions.
  6. Discuss what managers expect from a health and safety inspection.

Skill Core Competency: Upon completion of this subject, a student is expected to be able to utilize procedures and policy direction in facilities, running them consistently with a focus on safety and security.

Objectives:

  1. Use safety and security policies and procedures in day-to-day operations.
  2. Utilize access control tools to ensure facility security.
  3. Participate effectively in safety and security audits.
  4. Follow fire evacuation procedures as per building policies.
  5. Compose incident reports.
  6. Attend/participate in certification training.
  7. Use proper procedures when providing cleanliness and janitorial services.

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