British Columbia Basic Security Training Practice Exam

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You are security patrolling the environment when you see a patch of ice. What condition would you consider it?

  1. An immediate condition

  2. A potential condition

  3. An acceptable condition

  4. A non-immediate condition

The correct answer is: A potential condition

A patch of ice in a patrolling area is considered a 'potential condition' as it presents a possible threat, but not an imminent one. It's potential because it can cause harm such as slips, trips, or falls to either the security guard or any other person if they happen to pass by or step on it, yet it's not currently causing harm. It's the potential of the condition to cause an incident that makes it categorised as such. The term 'potential condition' is used in occupational safety to refer to a situation or condition that, if left uncorrected, could lead to an accident or incident. Such conditions often require attention to prevent any harm, hence any security personnel should address it promptly, including reporting, cordoning off the area, or seeking help to remove the ice.