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Scenario 55: To whom does a security guard owe their primary duty of care?

While security guards have a duty to act ethically and legally, their primary contractual and legal duty of care is owed to their employer and the client whose

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Question: Scenario 55: To whom does a security guard owe their primary duty of care?

Answer options:

  • Primarily to the general public. ✅ Primarily to their employer and the client they are assigned to protect.
  • Primarily to themselves, for safety.
  • Equally to all individuals on the property.

Correct answer: Primarily to their employer and the client they are assigned to protect.

Explanation: While security guards have a duty to act ethically and legally, their primary contractual and legal duty of care is owed to their employer and the client whose property or interests they are hired to protect. This dictates their scope of authority and responsibilities. The correct answer is "Primarily to their employer and the client they are assigned to protect.". This capacity-fill scenario 55 reinforces the same competency for the security-guard bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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