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What are post standing orders?

  1. Written orders that set out all emergency procedures

  2. Written rules which may include but are not limited to operational, procedural and administrative matters

  3. A list of things to do before you start your shift as a Security guard

  4. They are a set of orders included in the emergency measures plan

The correct answer is: Written rules which may include but are not limited to operational, procedural and administrative matters

Post standing orders in the context of security guard operations are written directives that outline the expected behaviour and responsibilities of a security guard while on duty. These orders provide a comprehensive guide to cover all necessary operational, procedural, and administrative matters related to a security guard's job. They may include topics like, what to do in case of an incident, how to handle visitors, what reports need to be made and when, as well as the procedural order of tasks to be done during a regular shift. So, the correct answer is "Written rules which may include but are not limited to operational, procedural and administrative matters".