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In emergencies the role of Security is

  1. Always to protect life, the property, confidential information, and minimize liability

  2. Contain spills, keep innocent people inside; expedite response of security and document who is at fault.

  3. Leave the site when an emergency occurs

  4. Assist the authorities by conducting a preliminary assessment and cancelling them if not needed

The correct answer is: Always to protect life, the property, confidential information, and minimize liability

The correct answer emphasizes the primary responsibilities of security personnel during emergencies. Their foremost duty is to ensure the safety and protection of life, property, and confidential information while also minimizing potential liability for their organization. This holistic approach encompasses not only physical security measures but also involves maintaining the trust of individuals by safeguarding sensitive information and reducing risk exposure from incidents. The other options suggest approaches that may not align with best security practices. Containing spills and managing people can be part of a security response, but focusing solely on these aspects might overlook the critical priority of ensuring safety first. Leaving the site during an emergency is contrary to established protocols, which typically require security personnel to remain on-site to manage the situation effectively. Lastly, while assisting authorities is essential, canceling their response without proper assessment could compromise safety and lead to negative consequences. Therefore, the comprehensive role of security during emergencies is best captured by focusing on protection and minimizing liability.