Colorado Security Officer Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What is duty of care?

  1. Anyone performing a duty must adhere to a reasonable standard of care

  2. Duty of an individual to do their best while working

  3. Duty to ensure everything is done to prevent injuries

  4. Duty to provide a 100% secure environment under Occupier’s Liability

The correct answer is: Anyone performing a duty must adhere to a reasonable standard of care

"Duty of care" in the context of security work, means that anyone performing a duty must adhere to a reasonable standard of care. This is a legal concept which serves as the foundation of certain rules and policies in security and safety procedures. The standard of that care varies by situation, but essentially, it means that the person has a responsibility not to harm others or put them in harm's way through his/her actions. This reasonable expectation does not mean doing the best while working, preventing any possible injury, or providing a 100% fool-proof environment, because these are absolutes and unrealistic to expect in all situations. Duty of care is essentially about acting in a reasonable manner given particular circumstances, while considering potential risks and taking steps to mitigate them.