Security liaison officer

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Security Liaison Officer

Created and Presented:Officer Timothy J

BehrleBadge #167

The Problems

• Unsecured valuables• Staff not informed about security services that

are currently present• Importance of wearing CHOP ID• Reporting lost IDs right away• Escorts to lots and garages• Jump starts and Vehicle lockouts• Verbal Judo classes• Reporting something if it seems wrong• Writing down descriptions of suspects

How do we solve the Problem?

• How: By presenting an information booth in highly

public area

• Time: Security department all works days

• Where: Incoming and Out going of shifts in lobby

and cafeteria areas.

• Tools: Table, pamphlets, story boards. ( If

available ID lanyards and Security Stickers.)

• Who: Security Liaison Officers

Who should be a Liaison Officer?

• Neat Uniform

• Well Spoken

• Customer Service Orientated

• Approachable

• Every Shift should have at least one officer

How do we benefit as a Security

Department?• Positive interaction with staff and guest.

• Shows compassion towards staff needs.

• Promotes an environment of safety.

• Cuts down on thefts, if items are secured properly.

• Makes officers more approachable.

• Informs staff and guest of service that are available.

• Teaches staff that they are a major role in keeping

CHOP SAFE.

Cost• Personnel: Already here for all work day. No extra

cost.• Materials: 1. Story board: $6.002. Table apron: $1723. Badge Holders: $246 (600 custom CHOP logo)4. ID Lanyards: $42.74 (50 piece)5. Pamphlets: $294.83 (1000)6. Flat screen Monitor: $ 150 Cost: $917 True Cost: $18• Only a Security Liaison Officer and storyboards

needed for pilot program.

Future Booth

CHOP Security

Thank You.• Any Questions??