Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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To whom is a written complaint about a security professional directed?

  1. The individual's employer

  2. The provincial licensing authority

  3. The federal government

  4. The local police department

The correct answer is: The individual's employer

A written complaint about a security professional should always be directed towards their employer. This is because the security professional is hired and employed by the employer, and they have the authority to address any issues or concerns regarding the professional's conduct or performance. B is incorrect because while the provincial licensing authority may regulate the security profession, they do not have the power to discipline or address complaints against individual professionals. C and D are also incorrect because the federal government or local police department do not have jurisdiction over the conduct of individual security professionals and should not be the first point of contact for a complaint.