Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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What does a post order explain?

  1. The hierarchy within the security team

  2. Your duties for a particular shift

  3. The legal background of security work

  4. Communication protocols

The correct answer is: Your duties for a particular shift

A post order typically explains the specific duties and responsibilities for a security guard during a particular shift. This includes details on the tasks, procedures, and protocols that need to be followed to ensure the safety and security of a particular location or building. Options A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not relate to a post order. Option A refers to the structure of a security team, option C refers to legal aspects of security work, and option D refers to communication protocols, which are not typically included in a post order.