Guard Post definition

Guard Post or "Post" means a site or location where a guard is assigned for a specific period of time to perform prescribed functions. One location may have more than one guard post. Thus, one site, such as an access point for the UN, could have several guards assigned during the same time. The number of guard posts, therefore, is not the same as the number of guards assigned.

Examples of Guard Post in a sentence

  • This Agreement specifies the terms and conditions by which County will procure Unarmed Security Guard Services (hereinafter referred to as “Services”), from the Contractor as more fully detailed in Exhibit A, RCA, and Exhibit B, Unarmed Security Guard Post Orders.

  • Should a Crossing Guard Post be eliminated any reduction in the number of Crossing Guards will be based strictly on seniority.

  • An updated copy, if needed, of Guard Post Orders will be provided to Contractor in accordance with the notice provisions herein.

  • Contractor is willing to provide Services as specified in Attachment A, to County for the compensation set forth in RCA WHEREAS, Contractor is willing to provide the services required by Probation in accordance with Attachment A, and as specified in Paragraph 5 herein, titled "Security Guard Post Orders for Los Piños Conservation Camp, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530.

  • An initial copy of all Guard Post Orders will be provided to Contractor by County’s Project Manager.

  • C.3.37.5 The Provider shall develop a comprehensive Security Guard Post Assignment Record (Post Orders) for each STFH site designed to adequately staff and meet the standard service level requirements outlined in this Statement of Work and in accordance with the most current industry standards.

  • Each security guard post will have a Security Guard Post Assignment Record (Post Orders).

  • Additional copies of Guard Post Orders will be provided at each guard post for use by security guard staff.