An Operations Manual (OpsMan) should show your executive protection team (EP) members the principles directly related to your protection procedures, whether your team belongs to a VIP police protection unit or a police unit. private executive protection. The OpsMan should describe the EP’s mission, roles, positions, organization, and command structure.

The OpsMan should also help the EP team plan and prepare for assignments. It should help EP members adapt to standard operating procedures (SOPs) to any given situation in the field, using the knowledge, skills, judgment and SOPs contained in the manual.

All members of the EP team must be trained on procedures within OpsMan. Training must include sufficient instructors, training devices, aids, equipment, documents, facilities, and associated software to ensure mission requirements are met. The training will include detailed descriptions of field operations, scenarios of operations during each phase of the mission, and contingencies. Instructors using OpsMan must also describe the role of the EP team in protecting clients, competent and confident teams through rigorous and realistic training.

On a tactical level, OpsMan must provide best practices for EP agents when protecting clients, VIPs, or dignitaries. You should also focus on how to make detailed progress for a safe mission environment.

EP, protection coverage, security and customer care should be the overriding consideration when making your OpsMan. Because it is emphasized a lot during the planning of the EP mission and during the execution of the EP. OpsMan should help minimize potential threats to its customers and help the EP team make consistent protection decisions in the field. Stay safe and god speed.