0 someone whose job involves preventing people going into places without permission, transporting large amounts of money, or protecting goods from being stolen --
1 someone whose job is to guard buildings, goods in stores, money that is being transported, etc.: --
The position of the civilian security guard is no different from that of any other person.
A security guard who spent 20 years in the armed forces and fought for his country is now unemployed.
Another was for a security guard at £2 an hour.
There was a case a couple of months ago of a reputable company which hired a security guard working in a van.
I remember vividly a security guard coming to my advice surgery.
For example, for a security guard, the rate is £2.30 per hour.
Internal audit procedures are undertaken by staff with appropriate training and security guard services are provided by a mixture of departmental staff and private companies.
One could well have the need to gain access through a security guard who would not be an occupier but an authorised person.