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Bodyguards Bible Bodyguard BSI Training Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Bodyguards Bible Bodyguard BSI Training Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
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Pages : 279
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Bodyguards Bible Bodyguard BSI Training Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD
Punctuation Mark153
Pistol Marksmanship Training 3
I don’t want you to get any opinions of when trying to become a bodyguard you will end up being in a James Bond lifestyle This is a hard business to get into and harder one to stay in; the primary reason is because most of us within the profession know each other if not personally but professionally buy reputation 4
Eg NO Drink, Drugs, Emotional problems ETC 4
A client profile will include preferences and restrictions you will have to work with 7
Feed false information out on your clients, movements and routes? 8
SECURITY ANALYSIS 19
Lights 20
Incinerator 20
Ladders 21
Phase 4 21
Outbuildings 21
Water Supply 21
Power Supply 21
Emergency Generator 21
Cars and car parking areas 21
Car search mirrors 22
Fuel 22
Building 22
Windows 22
Air conditioners 22
Doors 23
Inner security door 23
Phase 7 24
Phase 8 25
Passes 25
Phase 9 25
Communications 25
Code words 26
Local guards 26
Phase 11 26
Residences and Personnel 26
By: Car 27
Hotels 34
The Protection Team 37
“STRATEGICALLY THOUGHT OUT AND TACTICALLY APPLIED” 38
Constant Training 38
Physical Fitness 39
Equipment used in the Protective Effort 39
CHOICE AND DECISION-MAKING, IS DEATH AND INJURY PRODUCING 53
Chokes, grabs, traps, wrist and arm locks 53
Target Acquisition 79
SWAT Special Weapons and Tactics101
Equipment102
Individual Equipment103
Team Equipment103
Introduction To Tactics104
Commander/ Duty Officer105
Scribe Recorder105
Resources In A Crisis105
Scouting106
Five Point Paragraph Order106
Team Movement107
Avoid fatal funnels107
Vehicle Assaults108
Aircraft108
Distractions108
Tilt or vibration116
Types of explosive117
Do not allow suppliers to enter your grounds or home123
Discourage the leaving of parcels on window sills or at the door123
Check all deliveries carefully before accepting them123
Be suspicious of a change of postman, milkman or regular delivery person123
Encourage regular correspondents to write their name on the outside of parcels and bulky letters123
Listening Devices134
Microphones134
Transmitters134
Receivers134
Recorders134
If you know you are under surveillance147
Do not reveal that you suspect147
The key to defeating surveillance is, when danger signs are received, do something about it147
Methodologies148
Techniques, Purpose, Equipment and Surveillance consequences148
For Law Enforcement & Protection Personnel 149
Involves how the words are delivered, their tone, volume149
Phonetic Alphabets152
Tactical Disengagement 155
Patterns of Movement 155
Countering The Attack 156
Talk to the patient 157
Give oxygen (if available, via self-inflating bag or mask) 157
Assess airway 157
Consider need for advanced airway management 157
The second priority is the establishment of adequate ventilation 158
Palpation (FEEL) for 158
Auscultation (LISTEN) for 158
Resuscitation action 158
Special notes 158
The third priority is establishment of adequate circulation 158
Urine 159
Blood transfusion 159
First priority: stop bleeding 160
Second priority: Volume replacement, warming, and ketamine analgesia 160
Head examination 161
Neck examination 161
Neurological examination 161
Chest examination161
Abdominal examination 161
Pelvis and limbs 161
X-rays (if possible and where indicated) 161
Acute extradural classically the signs consist of: 166
Motor response 168
Sensory response 169
Special issues relating to limb trauma 170
Paediatrics 171
Shock in the paediatric patient: (Refer Appendix 2) 171
Pregnancy 172
Anatomical changes 172
Physiological changes 173
Special issues in the traumatised pregnant female 173
What are the priorities? 173
Burns 173
Essential management points: 174
Specific issues for burns patients 174
Planning and preparation include consideration of: 175
Effective communication is essential with: 175
Effective stabilisation necessitates: 175
Basic techniques 175
Chin lift and jaw thrust 175
Or pharyngeal airway 176
Nasopharyngeal airway 176
Advanced techniques 176
Orotracheal intubation 176
Function178
Response178
Score178
Trauma Team roles 180
4 Notify nursing staff in other areas 180
Criteria 181
Disaster management 181
Priorities for first aid182
YOU MUST KNOW THEM WELL182
RESIDENCE199
What are the crime statistics for the neighbourhood 199
What is the response time for police 199
What is the quality of the fire, police and ambulance services? 200
200
Have shrubbery and trees close to the fence/house been201
Are light power switches well protected? 201
Is there sufficent lighting to enable the use of CCTV? 202
Are there guards and if so who is responsible for supervising them202
Assigning schedules etc? 202
Do the guards vary the patrol schedules so as not to be predictable? 203
Are the guards armed? And if so what is the firepower203
and condition of their weapons? 203
Do the guards supply their own weapons, or are203
these provided by the client? 203
Do the guards carry radios? And is there a strict203
code for there use/ 203
If guards provided by contract services, is the liability issue203
Are exterior doors of solid core and/or contain steel facing? 204
Are there steel/glass security storm doors? 204
Are all locks on exterior doors equipped with auxiliary locks? 204
If there is no glass in the door is there a peephole? 205
Are all sliding doors of reinforced bullet proof glass? 205
Does the garage door automatically clock itself when closed? 205
Apartment/Condominium211
Office 214
or terrorism 214
Have you established liaison with the police authorities? 215
Have you walked/driven around he neighbourhood, noting215
Anything unusual? 215
Is there back up power?222
Are procedures in place to handle bomb threats and evacuation? 222
Are evacuations practiced on a regular basis?222
Has a safe assembly area been designated for use in an evacuation? 222
OVERSEAS 225
VEHICLE & TRANSPORTATION CHECKLIST 228
Is the client’s vehicle of a size and weight that gives comfort and solid228
ADVANCES230
Pre-Departure230
Airline Service Rep contacted for any special handling requests?231
HOTEL 231
Obtain all information about hotel restaurants and room service231
Restaurants234
Obtain floor plans or make sketches234
Establish liaison with event sponsors and obtain details as listed236
Remain Anonymous or show strength 241
Accept threat exists241
Cautious approach241
Avoid Routine241
Follow security procedure 241
Remain anonymous or show strength 241
Remain anonymous:241
THE THREAT242
THE TERROIST THREAT 242
PROFILE OF A TERRORIST 242
TERROIST GROUP STRUCTURE 242
TERROIST ATTACKS 243
TERRORIST OPERATING PROCEDURES243
THREAT ASSESSMENT243
AIM OF THREAT ASSESSMENT 243
ASSESSMENT243
IDENTIFY THE ENEMY 243
STUDY THE ENEMY 244
RECENT ATTACKS – PRESENT CAPABILITIES 244
CONCLUSION244
SUMMARY 244
Use new information as it becomes available244
REACTION TO ATTACK 244
Phases of response 244
COUNTER ACTION 245
ORGANISATION OF A CP TEAM245
TEAM LEADER 245
RESPONSIBILITIES : 245
SECOND IN COMMAND 245
Rank ranges between Cpl – Capt 245
ROLE: 246
Covert protection246
VEHICLE/BUILDING SEARCH247
COACH WORK247
BOOT247
INTERIOR 247
ENGINE 247
FINAL TEST247
First assess the threat triad 248
VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT248
THE SYSTEMATIC SEARCH 248
SEQUENCE OF EVENTS 248
ACTION UPON DISCOVERING AN IED 248
ACTION BY TL 248
PROTOCOL249
WALKING FORMATIONS 250
BOX FORMATIONS 250
DIAMOND FORMATIONS250
OPEN FORMATIONS 251
REACTION TO ATTACK 251
PRINCIPALS 251
TYPES OF ATTACK251
BUILDING SECURITY251
LOCATIONS 251
RESIDENCE252
URBAN points of interest 252
RURAL252
TYPES OF BUILDINGS252
CONSTRUCTION252
INTERNAL252
RESIDENCE SECURITY253
OUTER CORDON 253
INTERMEDIATE CORDON 253
CONDUCT OF RST253
DUTIES OF THE RST]253
EMERGENCY DRILLS 253
OFFICE SECURITY254
SITUATION AWARENESS 254
OBSERVATION254
ATTENTION254
SIGNS OF DANGER254
All approaches covered 254
TERRORIST CAPABILITIES254
AMBUSH SITTING 254
VIP OFFICE254
BUSINESS CALLERS255
SOCIAL CALLERS 255
AMBUSH SIGNS255
BEHAVIOUR SIGNS 255
STRESS 255
DEPLACEMENT ACTIVITY 255
CLOSED BODY SIGNS 255
MENTAL CONDITION STATES255
SURVEILLANCE/AWARENESS 256
WHO WILL CARRY IT OUT?256
SURVEILLANCE TEAM 256
TYPES OF SURVEILLANCE256
METHODS OF OPERATION257
VEHICLE ANTI-AMBUSH 257
TYPES OF ANTI-AMBUSH257
ONE CAR DRILLS 257
BLOCK FRONT AND REAR257
TWO CAR DRILLS 258
DRIVE THROUGH258
BLOCK FRONT AND REAR258
VEHICLE CHANGEOVER258
CAT TEAM DRILLS258
SURVEILLANCE AWARENESS259
TYPES259
PASSIVE259
COVERT259
ON FOOT259
MOBILE 259
OVERT259
COUNTER-SURVEILLANCE 260
REACTION TO ATTACK 260
BUILDING – RTA260
STABILISATION 260
SITUATIONS260
Precise is when we know260
FURTHER POINTS 261
COUNTER ACTION 261
BASIC FORMS261
ORTHODOX262
FACTORS – visits262
OFFICIAL ENGAGEMENT262
PRIVATE ENGAGEMENT262
UNSHEDULED STOP 262
BG EM-BUS CONSIDERATIONS262
PLANNING A CP OPERATION262
FACTORS262
PRINCIPLE’S PROFILE 262
CAT 2 PROTECTION 263
CAT 3 PROTECTION263
264
THE PROGRAMME264
TYPES OF ENGAGEMENTS264
OFFICIAL264
PRIVATE 264
TIMINGS264
DRESS 264
TRANSPORT264
RECONNAISSANCE 265
ROUTES 265
Known routes265
Unknown routes265
LOCATIONS 265
EQUIPMENT265
LIAISON 265
COMMUNICATION266
APPRECIATION266
THE BODYGUARD 266
QUALITIES OF A BODYGUARD266
POST OPERATION/END OF DUTY 267
THE INDIVIDUAL BODY GUARD 267
To save life268
To arrange for evacuation, if necessary, in the correct priority268
Suffocation268
Breathing might be absent or noisy, bubbling, gasping or whistling269
Clear the airway269
Choking269
He will be unconscious269
EXHALED AIR RESUSITATION270
Stoppage of breathing270
Check the CAROTID PULSE at the neck after the first two breaths of EAR270
Clear the airway270
SHOCK270
Casualty might feel cold and clammy on the skin271
Lay casualty down, flat if possible271
REASONS FOR UNCONSCIOUSNESS271
Will not respond to normal or loud speech271
The casualty might have felt or heard the bone break272
Stop bleeding and cover wounds with a dressing272
Might see abnormal chest movement on injured side 273
Clear airway273
Will see a wound and might hear a sucking when casualty breaths in273
Clear airway273
Casualty might cough up blood274
Treat for shock274
Cover wound with dressings274
HEAT CHEMICAL RADIATION275
SUPERFICIAL BURNS- appear red and the area might be swollen and blistered275
Put out flames275
Cool part with cold water for 10 minutes275
Cover burn with WET dressing and keep wet275
HEAT EXHAUSTION275
Headache, dizziness and nausea276
Lay casualty down in cool shaded place276
All the above276
Lay in coolest place276
HYPOTHERMIA277
Uncontrollable shivering277
Protect casualty from weather277
Feet become white, numb, cold and possibly swollen277
ACTION TOBE TAKEN278
Protect the casualty from weather278
Feet appear white, are numb and look like marble278
Put in dry sleeping bag278
Reassure and evacuate279
S.V 07/12/24
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