Security Guard Level VI Clause Samples
The 'Security Guard Level VI' clause defines the qualifications, responsibilities, and expectations for personnel assigned as Level VI security guards under a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the advanced training, experience, and certifications required for Level VI guards, such as expertise in handling high-risk situations, supervising lower-level guards, or operating specialized security equipment. By specifying these requirements, the clause ensures that only highly qualified individuals are assigned to critical security roles, thereby enhancing site safety and reducing liability for the contracting parties.
Security Guard Level VI. An armed or unarmed individual with Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Class “D” Security Guard license and Class “G” Statewide Firearm license. A minimum of ten years’ experience as a Class “D” licensed Security Guard with a Class “G” Statewide Firearm license. A ten-year background in law enforcement may be substituted for prior years of experience. The individual shall have the ability to supervise, monitor, and regulate Security Guard individuals with a Class “D” Security Guard license and a Class “G” Statewide Firearm license in their performance of assigned duties. When a Customer requires multiple site-supervisors for large or complex
