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Which of the following is an example of non-restrictive intervention?
Which of the following is an example of restrictive intervention?
With regards to positive alternatives to physical intervention, which of the following is an example of primary control.
With regards to positive alternatives to physical intervention, which of the following is an example of Secondary Control.
Key elements in the justification of physical intervention include the need for it to be:
What would you use to control the number of people in a venue?
Security Body Camera can also be used to monitor behaviors of security guards?
What is the best method to detect knife/metals and reduce knife crime?
If there is a priority message that you wish to send to your team over radio, what should you say to grab their attention?
What is a marauding Attack?
I must stay a 100m away from a small suspicions package.
What number should I call to Anti-terrorism Hotline?
What number should I call for British transport police?
What is suspicious behavior?
If an attack is highly likely, what is the threat level?
If an attack is likely, what is the threat level?
What is a positive alternative to physical intervention?
Restraining using mechanical means is part of physical intervention?
When using physical intervention what can affect the individual risk factor?
What are the sings and symptoms of Acute Behavioral Disturbance (ABD)?
Positional asphyxia occurs when a person is placed in a posture that prevents or impedes the mechanism of normal breathing, and thus compromises your breathing.
When restraining an individual using physical intervention? you must ensure…
When using physical intervention on an individual, you must ensure to monitor the individual’s breathing, ensure they are comfortable and maintain communication.
You must continue to restraint an individual even if they show signs of breathlessness or if they complain about shortness of breath.
After an incident of physical intervention, you must….
A door supervisor uses a radio to summon assistance in a situation where there is a
heated argument. What is this an example of?
A Door Supervisor uses physical intervention to prevent a fight in a busy nightclub.
What is a risk factor in this situation?
Which of the following increases the risk of positional asphyxia?
A Door Supervisor has conducted physical intervention on an individual who is now
held on the ground. A team leader has been designated to take charge.
What should the team leader do during the intervention?
What is a benefit of dynamic risk assessment?
A Door Supervisor is maintaining a restrictive hold on a subject.
Which of the following is a way of managing the subject’s safety in this situation?
What is a responsibility following a physical intervention?
Why is it important to keep up to date with physical intervention skills?
If the potential for ground restraint is high what must event operators do?
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