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Before resorting to any physical intervention, a security professional in British Columbia is primarily expected to:

De-escalation is a foundational principle in security work, requiring attempts at verbal communication and calming techniques before considering physical force.

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Question: Before resorting to any physical intervention, a security professional in British Columbia is primarily expected to:

Answer options:

  • Immediately contact emergency services.
  • Document the incident in detail. ✅ Attempt to de-escalate the situation verbally.
  • Assess the subject's physical capabilities.

Correct answer: Attempt to de-escalate the situation verbally.

Explanation: De-escalation is a foundational principle in security work, requiring attempts at verbal communication and calming techniques before considering physical force.

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