Article 158 In order to ensure the safety of commanders, organs, troops, equipment, materials and important military facilities, and prevent them from being attacked and damaged, army commanders must closely organize security guards and educate security guards to be vigilant and earnestly perform their duties.
Article 159 When organizing security services, an army commander must:
(a) according to the instructions of the superior and the situation of the station, as well as the nature and quantity of the security targets, carefully deploy the security tasks. Usually security tasks are assigned to the nearest detachment; If the station is relatively concentrated, a guard force can also be organized.
(2) Organizing the person in charge of the detachment undertaking the security task to conduct on-the-spot survey of the terrain, make clear the position of the post, security tasks and contact signals, and put forward requirements.
(three) regularly check the implementation of security tasks, find problems and deal with them in time.
Article 160 A detachment undertaking security tasks shall seriously carry out security service training and strictly perform security service. The team leader shall organize the security service according to the specified security tasks and requirements, and make the following matters clear to all team members:
(a) the nature, characteristics and safety requirements of the safety objectives.
(two) the location of the post and the surrounding terrain and environment.
(3) The dispatching orders of the foreman and guards.
(four) health responsibilities and contact signals.
(5) Handling principles and reporting methods of accidents.
Article 161 The guard is usually organized in regiments (battalions). The dispatch, shift change and specific implementation measures of the guard force shall be stipulated by the regiment (battalion) leader.
162nd guards are inviolable, and all personnel must carry out the requirements put forward by guards in accordance with the regulations on guard service.
Article 163 The duty time of a guard shall not exceed two hours at a time. In case of severe cold or heat, the time should be shortened appropriately.
Article 164 The foreman shall be the monitor and deputy monitor, and shall be led by the head of the detachment (the foreman of the guard team shall be led by the captain of the guard team). Its responsibilities:
(a) familiar with the post position, security tasks, memorizing passwords and signals.
(two) to urge the guards to prepare for duty, and to check the dress and gfd of the guards.
(3) lead the guards to change shifts on time, and supervise the guards to change shifts and load bullets according to the essentials.
(four) check the guards on duty.
(five) the accident, immediately dispose of and report.
Article 165 The guards are under the leadership of the foreman. General rules for guards:
(a) to wear and carry weapons and ammunition in accordance with the regulations.
(2) Be familiar with the terrain and features of tasks and safe areas, and remember and use passwords and signals correctly.
(three) always be vigilant and closely monitor the situation in the safe area. Stick to your post under any circumstances, and weapons are not allowed to leave your hands.
(4) It is forbidden to sit and lie down, lean on, doze off, smoke, read books, read newspapers, sing, chat, pick up things and load bullets for no reason.
(five) when someone interferes with duty, it should be discouraged and reported in time.
(6) When the security of the security target is threatened, effective measures must be taken to deal with and report it quickly. When it is judged that the attack on the guard target will have serious consequences, it is not enough not to use weapons to stop it. When the life safety of the guards is threatened, they should defend themselves properly.
(seven) to explain the situation on duty, the instructions of the superior and the equipment of this position to the successor, and to count the guns and return the bullets under the supervision of the foreman.
Article 166 Special rules for guards
(a) the camp gate guards shall check the certificates, military capacity and discipline of the personnel entering and leaving the camp gate, and check the articles they carry when necessary; Guide guests and relatives of the team to register in the reception room, maintain the order of the camp gate, and adjust and direct motor vehicles to enter and leave the camp gate; Report important situations and problems to the foreman in time.
(2) Special rules for security guards at airports (garages), parking lots, gun ranges, launch sites, warehouses, etc. shall be formulated by the heads of armed forces according to specific conditions.
(three) the special rules for guarding the ship (boat) shall be implemented in accordance with the regulations on naval vessels; Implement the provisions of the regulations on military boats.
Article 167 The captain of a security guard is usually a platoon leader (the squad leader may be a small number of security guards) and is led by the regiment attendant (the guards organized by the battalion commander are led by the battalion commander). Its responsibilities:
(a) to understand the nature and characteristics of the security target, familiar with the position and contact signal.
(two) regularly check the guards on duty.
(3) Take timely measures to deal with the reports or signals of security personnel in time.
(four) when hearing the alarm or receiving the order, immediately act according to the instructions of the group shift supervisor (battalion commander). I don't know if it's right.