Click here to purchase NFPA 601, Standard for Security Services in Fire Loss Prevention provides requirements to assist management in defining the requirements, duties, and training of security personnel who perform fire loss prevention duties.
NFPA 601: Standard for Security Services in Fire Loss Prevention provides requirements for the selection, requirements, duties, and training of security personnel who perform fire loss prevention duties.
Three categories of security services are covered:
* Protection of the property * Access and egress control * Carrying out procedures for the orderly conduct of various operations at the property
The Standard incorporates the most up-to-date:
* Definitions for the terms drug, hazardous area, and hot work * Requirements relating to the general duty provisions for security officers; specifically those requirements dealing with reporting for duty and fitness for duty * Requirements pertaining to the awareness by the security officer of on-site processes or activities that involve hazardous materials and the use of material safety data sheets (MSDS) and other applicable references to assist with the awareness process
NFPA 601: Standard for Security Services in Fire Loss Prevention provides requirements to assist management in defining the requirements, duties, and training of security personnel who perform fire loss prevention duties. Three categories of security services are covered:
Protection of the property
Access and egress control
Carrying out procedures for the orderly conduct of various operations at the property
The Standard incorporates the most up-to-date:
Requirements relating to the duties of security officers
Requirements for fire protection functions
Reporting and communications requirements
Security officer selection and conduct requirements
Training and site specific knowledge requirements for security officers
Gain the knowledge to ensure personnel are qualified for the job.
NFPA 601 provides requirements for the selection, requirements, duties, and training of security personnel who perform fire loss prevention duties. Three categories of security services are covered:
Protection of the property
Access and egress control
Carrying out procedures for the orderly conduct of various operations at the property
The 2005 edition of this Standard incorporates the following changes:
Revised definitions for the terms drug, hazardous area, and hot work
Revised requirements relating to the general duty provisions for security officers; specifically those requirements dealing with reporting for duty and fitness for duty
Revised requirements pertaining to the awareness by the security officer of on-site processes or activities that involve hazardous materials and the use of material safety data sheets (MSDS) and other applicable references to assist with the awareness process
Editorial and format revisions to clarify provisions and make the Standard easier to use