The more you know about security the better you’ll like OSS.

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The more you know about security the better you’ll like OSS

OSS Inc. HISTORY One of the last privately held security firms in the nation Independently owned & operated since 1967 Over 2,000 employees OSS is the preferred provider to some of the most prominent corporations in the world

CUSTOMER SERVICE OSS prides itself on providing a 1st Rate Security Force to meet the diverse needs of our customers OSS has a manned central station operating 24 hrs. per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year OSS provides immediate response to any and all customer needs OSS will identify your unique needs as security standards continually evolve

OFFICER SELECTION All prospective security personnel are subject to an extensive screening process prior to consideration for employment

EMPLOYMENT QUALIFICATIONS We incorporate a 15 step checklist for every candidate (see handout provided for list)

PERSONAL APPEARANCE STANDARDS We have established a strict set of appearance standards to which all officers and supervisory personnel must adhere

BASIC TRAINING Provided to all security candidates who meet our rigorous standards and qualifications for duty as an OSS officer

SITE SPECIFIC TRAINING Each officer is issued a duty manual detailing important information about your company’s security requirements

LEAD OFFICER This is designed specifically for those individuals who display striking interpersonal skills All Lead Officers will participate in extensive training sessions with an Inspector or Superior Officer

ASSISTANT DETAIL COMMANDER & DETAIL COMMANDER Any facility using 168 hours of security service per week requires an on-site Detail Commander Facilities requiring more hours may be provided with an Assistant Detail Commander for off-shift site supervision

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRAINING Officers may participate in an intensive hazardous materials training course, conducted in conjunction with local authorities

FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION There are many duties a Security Officer performs. One of the most important is furnishing fire protection and prevention

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Officers are trained to follow and heed all warning labels, signs and containers at all times while on your premises

LABELS AND MSDS’s Officers will follow these three rules at all times: –Heed all warning signs on containers, piping and equipment –Get more information when in doubt - refer to the MSDS –Ask questions if you do not understand: if there still is doubt listen to your supervisor or to the client’s management and follow instructions to the letter

HAZARDS OF NON-ROUTINE TASKS A client may need to perform non-routine tasks which: –Increase the potential for accidents or the release of existing toxic chemicals –Result in an exposure to new substances or hazards

MEDIC FIRST AID AND CPR TRAINING If requested officers will obtain certification in “Medic First Aid Training and CPR course”

BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN TRAINING Each officer may be required to attend a 2 hour seminar in Bloodborne Pathogens where they will learn up to 11 critical elements for this procedure

FIRST RESPONDER AWARENESS LEVEL Each successful participant will receive a “First Responder – Awareness Level” Certificate of Completion Form from the State Fire Marshall

FIRST RESPONDER OPERATIONAL LEVEL Upon successful completion of this level, the security officer will be able to demonstrate no less than the minimum levels of competence required to respond to a hazardous materials incident as defined in the National Fire Protection Standard

CONTINUOUS TRAINING & OFFICER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS Officer performance levels, client satisfaction and overall quality of our security service will continually improve due to these programs

MANAGEMENT & SUPERVISION A management team will be placed onsite in order to more efficiently oversee personnel and to provide for an instantaneous managed response to any security or safety- sensitive situation

OPERATIONAL CHAIN OF COMMAND

ELECTRONIC SECURITY MEASURES OSS will design, manage and install an equipped system precisely engineered to your security needs

RECOMMENDATIONS OSS will formulate a site-specific transition plan that is a seamless process of fulfilling your security requirements Specific details of this plan will include our recommendation for the improvement of your present security needs

In the assurance of your security, there is no occasion for compromise WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING ALL OF YOUR SECURITY NEEDS!