Sample Post Orders

  • Maintain high visibility in the lobby. Do not sit down on lobby chairs.
  •  Check your body temperature on the machine and wear the KN95 mask.
  • Get radio from the reception desk.
  • Remove towels and throw them away in the dirty towel container that are
    usually in the hallways
  • Checkpoints: Entrance, Unit 800 – by Fire Hydrant, Unit 900 – By
    Reception Desk, Unit 700 – On Employees Only Door, Unit 600 By Breaker,
    Unit 500 – On the Fire Blanket, Red Zone – On Unit 200, Unit 400 – by the
    use your mask sign, Unit 300 – By Desk, Basement – On entrance gate,
    Shipping/Receiving – Exit Lot, Stop Sign-by entrance gate.
  • Check vehicles for break-ins. Report to supervisor if found.
  • All security details and incidents must be written on the Destiny Mobile App.
  • Write detailed reports. Possible Topics: Towel Removal, Head Count in Unit, Maintenance
    Report etc.
  • Do not get in the way of the paramedics trying to escort anyone o the hospital. Keep your
    distance.
  • If you are going to go on break radio it in.
  • If you are feeling sick let a Team Patrol supervisor know.
  • Once every 2 hours let management know on the radio what unit you are in. E.g. “Security in Unit 300”
  • Do not go inside the Unit with COVID patients inside.
  • Only patrol the basement once during your shift
  • Keep an eye in the parking lot. The shipping/receiving gate is jammed open.
  • Escort the homeless or anyone suspicious o the property.
  • Must answer phone when supervisor calls. Hospital sta can call the company phone at
    any time.
  • Must wear Team Patrol uniform. No substitute uniform.
  • No visitors to keep you company.
  • Do not give your security hours away.
  • Must have flashlight for this post. When foot patrolling beam it on the parked vehicles. It will serve as a deterrent.
  • If you’re not sure how to respond to a situation call a supervisor.
  • Contact local PD or supervisor for emergencies.
  • Treat all individuals with dignity and respect. When taking photos for your reports, avoid
    capturing patients in your photos.
  • Avoid engaging in prolonged conversations. Do not initiate conversations but respond when spoken to.
  • Be on the lookout for potential safety hazards or damage to property e.g. (burned out light  bulbs, water leaks and other hazards). These issues are of importance to property managers and owners.
  • Be proactive.
  • While on the post, every effort must be made to provide the best customer service for all employees and their customers.

Suicidal Ideation Resident List

1) John Doe      502 A
2) John Doe      305 A
3) John Doe      924 C
4) John Doe      908 B
5) John Doe      204 A
6) John Doe      315 C
7) John Doe      925 A
8) John Doe      514 A
9) John Doe      705 A

These are some of the duties for medical jobsites. Post orders can be modified to meet your needs!

General Post Orders Glimpse

  • Relay reports of bomb threats immediately to local law enforcement.
  • Use defense equipment only in life threatening or restraint situation. Not as a measure of threat or intimidation.
  • Submit report right after the shift is over.