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The
private activities of watch and guarding regroup a vast
array of activities.
These
missions are carried out by qualified security agents,
on-site controllers, firemen, etc ...
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The
permanent watch, or, in other words static guarding,
is planned to put into place agents trained to
work either day and/or night, inside and outside.
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In
the distribution sector, our agents have as a
main mission to secure "at risk" spots,
their objective being to prevent theft, vandalism,
violent acts and all other forms of delinquency.
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In
the industrial sector, our agents, with their
specialized formation, must prevent all sorts
of delinquency.
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They
can insure a watch over different installations
(manometers, dangerous substances,
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bring support to personnel access checks and entry
control.
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Our
agents are specialised in this type of missions;
They also are trained to manage crisis occurrences,
such as fires, floods, gas leaks and all other
risks of all nature.
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Specialized
Airport Security Agent |
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Today,
the authorities put in place optimal security dispositions
on all the airport sites; these must comply with very
strict norms that all personnel must apply during
controls. The specialized agents we put into place
are specifically knowledgeable and trained in this
field in order to comply with the demands of airports,
air carriers, and users.
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Specialized
trained dogs security Agent |
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The
dog handler master function, also called Cryophilic
agent for private security, has as a mission
to form a binomial entity, composed of a security
agent and a dog trained in defence and security.
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The
services of such an agent are essentially
requested to increase the preventative effect
of security.
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Whether
in static or mobile surveillance, the presence
of dog-agent binomial entities proves to be
a redoubtable weapon, in prevention and in
action.
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Ideal
for the protection of large zones, the dog
is rapid, intuitive and detects all presences.
In case of intervention, the dog is apt to
adopt an aggressive attitude and to put the
assailant in difficulty simply through the
orders given by the master.
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Our
canine brigade
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Fire
specialized security Agent |
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The
fire security agents execute the surveillance
missions as ordered, even if the chief of post
is not present. They strictly apply consigns
and directives to insure the best service and
maintain the protected site at a high level
of security and safety.
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SPECIFIC
MISSIONS
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Constantly
evaluate the risks of fire. Control the
parking ways,
receiving docks, commercial docks, and
service platforms.
Verify
the good functioning of fire security
set ups.
Channel
and orient the staff in case of incidents,
bring the
personnel out and make sure to bring the
calm back
and avoid panic.
Put
in action first aid measures in case of
wounding or fainting.
Intervene
on a water leak, glass breakage, sanding
or salting
in case of snowfalls.
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Guard
rounds - Intervention |
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Intervention
as such is a complete task in itself, whilst
being a part of guarding and watch activities
as well.
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Removing
doubt, intervention time and key guards are notions
that characterize the crux of the problem? The
risks ensuing from this problematic are linked
to the notion of obligation of means and not of
results (as opposed to what one could think).
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The
term "intervention" must be taken at
large, that is as a direct contact with one or
several persons. The security agents will have
to be dynamic and determined.
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They will have to be able to discern rapidly the
degree of danger of a situation.
They are the unique interlocutors with the persons
with whom they come into "contact":
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they decide,
in case of
deterioration of the
situation, of the
coercive means
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SARL
- RCS
Niza B 442 621 215 - Prefectoral Agreement 06.SG.TF.35
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Registered
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455,
Promenade des Anglais - "Porte de l'Arénas"
Hall C - 06200 NICE (France)
Phone : +33 (0)4 93 18 73 04
- Fax : +33 (0)4 93 18
73 06
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Contact
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