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Handbook for security enforcer at warehouse after operation hours

As a security enforcer at a warehouse after operation hours, your primary


responsibility is to ensure the safety and security of the warehouse and its contents.
Here are some guidelines to follow:

1. Familiarize yourself with the layout of the warehouse and the location of
valuable items.
2. Conduct regular patrols of the warehouse and its perimeter to deter potential
intruders.
3. Check all doors and windows to make sure they are locked and secure.
4. Monitor the security cameras and alarms to detect any unusual activity.
5. Keep a logbook of all incidents, including any security breaches, and report
them to the appropriate authorities.
6. Be prepared to respond to emergencies such as fires, floods, or medical
emergencies.
7. Maintain communication with your team and any other relevant parties, such
as the warehouse manager or local law enforcement.
8. Make sure you have all necessary equipment, such as flashlights, radios, and
first aid kits.
9. Be vigilant for any signs of suspicious activity, such as broken windows or
tampered locks.
10. Always remain alert and aware of your surroundings, and be prepared to take
action if necessary to protect the warehouse and its contents.
11. It is strictly forbidden to sleep, use hoodies, dark glasses and face mask
during the work shift. If you don’t have a company cap, ask the patrol agent or
the CSO-assistant.

Remember, your role as a security enforcer is crucial to maintaining the safety and
security of the warehouse after hours. By following these guidelines, you can help
ensure that the warehouse and its contents remain safe and secure.

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