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PETER FERNANDEZ

Brooklyn

Summary

  • Skilled Production Worker offering years of experience. Focused on being productive and safety-minded at all times.
  • Oversees the daily workflow, schedules, and assignments of security staff including security guards.


Overview

30
30
years of professional experience

Work History

Lead Supervisor

Maimonides Medical Center
05.1994 - Current
  • Patrolling: Regularly patrolling the hospital grounds and surrounding areas
  • Monitoring: Monitoring CCTV systems and hospital equipment and property
  • Security: Ensuring that safety and security protocols are followed, and that unauthorized visitors are not on the premises
  • Responding: Responding to emergency situations, such as medical emergencies, fires, and natural disasters
  • Enforcing: Enforcing hospital rules and regulations, and identifying and warning violators

Emergency situations are unexpected events that require immediate attention. Security supervisors use emergency situations by coordinating responses, monitoring surveillance, investigating alarms, and resolving safety hazards. They also train employees to respond effectively to emergency situations. They communicate with employees, law enforcement, and citizens to diffuse confrontations and maintain safety.

Here's how security supervisors use emergency situations:

  • Coordinate emergency situations; monitor surveillance cameras; investigate duress alarms; resolves safety hazard situations and comply with respective procedures.
  • emergency situations in a safe and timely manner.
  • Interacting: Interacting with visitors, patients, and staff, and answering questions and assisting with reasonable requests
  • Maintaining: Maintaining order in the facility, and ensuring that doors, windows, and exits are secure
  • Reporting: Investigating incidents and writing reports, including daily report logs of incidents, accidents, or medical emergencies
  • Also in service to hospital staff regarding active shooter and infant abduction and also interact with all NYC Emergency Departments.
  • Developed comprehensive project plans, outlining tasks, timelines, and resource allocations for successful project execution.

ST. GEORGE THEATRE

HEAD OF SECURITY
03.2014 - Current
  • Reviewing existing security measures and updating protocols
  • Fostering a culture of security awareness
  • Planning and coordinating security operations for events
  • Coordinating staff during emergencies and alarms
  • Investigating and resolving issues
  • Creating reports for management on security status
  • Analyzing data to propose improvements
  • Protection of venue and entertainers as well as public safety.
  • Handled sensitive information discreetly while maintaining strict confidentiality protocols in place.

Timeline

ST. GEORGE THEATRE

HEAD OF SECURITY
03.2014 - Current

Lead Supervisor

Maimonides Medical Center
05.1994 - Current
PETER FERNANDEZ