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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20-Facilities Management I CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: James Sharer, Director Subject: Resolution authorizing the execution of a Contract and issuance of an Annual Purchase Order to Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. for security guard services at City Libraries Dept: Facilities Management Date: 7-30-07 MICC Meetiug Date: August 20, 2007 Syuopsis of Previous Couucil Actiou: I 1-06-06 ., Resolution authorizing the execution of a contract and issuance of an Annual Purchase Order To Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. for security guard services at the San Bernardino Metrolink Station Recommended Motion: Adopt Resolution. James Sharer Contact person: James W. Sharer Director of Facilities Mana ement Pbone: 384-5244 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Resolution Ward(s): 1 Source: : $62,400 001-325-5507 FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Barbara Pachon Director of Finance Council Notes: Agenda Item No. ~J() f"clD '07 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REOUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT SUBJECT Resolution authorizing the execution of a contract and issuance of an annual Purchase Order to Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. for security guard services at City Libraries. BACKGROUND The San Bernardino City Library has one central library and one branch library that utilize security guard services. The guard service is to be present at the central library five days per week, with a second guard at one branch library during evening hours for a total of 74 hours per week. The City currently uses the firm of Securitas Security Services USA Inc. at the City Libraries, and the vendor has provided very good service. In addition, the County has used this vendor for sixteen years. Securitas USA's parent company, Securitas AB, is the largest security guard company in the world. They were formerly known as Pinkerton Security in the USA. Staff recommends that the Mayor and Common Council adopt the resolution, which authorizes execution of a contract and issuance of a Purchase Order for security services with Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. This contract would run through June 30, 2008. FINANCIAL IMPACT The cost for security services is included in the Facilities Management General Fund budget for FY 07/08, account number 001-325-5507. RECOMMENDATION Adopt Resolution. 1 2 3 4 5 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE 6 CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT AND ISSUANCE OF AN ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER TO SECURITAS SECURITY SERVICES USA, INC. FOR SECURITY GUARD SERVICES AT CITY LIBRARIES. SECTION 1. The Mayor and Common Council hereby authorize the City Manager to execute on behalf of the City an Agreement for Services, attached and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A" and the Finance Department is hereby authorized and directed to issue an annual Purchase Order to Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. for $62,400 for FY 2007/08, referencing this resolution in the text of the Purchase Order, to provide security services at City Libraries. SECTION 2. This contract and any amendment or modification thereto shall not take effect or become operative until fully signed and executed by the parties and no party shall be obligated hereunder until the time of such full execution. No oral agreements, amendments, modifications or waivers are intended or authorized and shall not be implied from any other course of conduct of any party. 20 21 22 23 III 24 25 26 27 28 SECTION 3. This authorization to execute the above-referenced Agreement is rescinded if not executed within 90 days of the passage of this resolution. 1 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 2 SAN BERNARDINO AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A CONTRACT AND ISSUANCE OF AN ANNUAL PURCHASE ORDER TO SECURITAS SECURITY 3 SERVICES USA, INC. FOR SECURITY GUARD SERVICES AT CITY LIBRARIES. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the day of ,2007, by the following vote, to wit: Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT ESTRADA BAXTER BRINKER DERRY KELLEY JOHNSON McCAMMACK City Clerk The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this day of 20 21 22 23 24 25 Approved as to form: 26 27 28 ,2007. Patrick J. Morris, Mayor City of San Bernardino .i Exhibit "A" AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES This AGREEMENT is made and entered into this of 2007, by and between the CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO, California, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "CITY" and Securitas Security Services USA, Inc., hereinafter referred to as "VENDOR". WITNESSETH WHEREAS, City desires to obtain Security Guard Service for the City Libraries in San Bernardino, California; and WHEREAS, Vendor is qualified to provide said services; and WHEREAS, San Bernardino City Council has elected to engage the services of Vendor upon the terms and conditions as hereinafter set forth; and NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed, as follows: I. SCOPE OF SERVICES Vendor shall perform those services specified in the attached Post Orders, Pricing Quotation, and "Acceptable Behavior in the San Bernardio Public Library" approved by the Library Board of Trustees on 9/13/01, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "1", and all of which are incorporated herein as though set forth in full. 2. TERM OF AGREEMENT The services of Contractor are to commence on August 21, 2007 and extend through June 30, 2008. This Agreement shall expire upon completion of the work or as directed by the City unless extended by written agreement of the parties. 3. STANDARD OF PERFORMANCE/ PERMITS AND LICENSES Vendor shall complete all work in conformance with Federal, State, and local regulations and industry standards. Vendor warrants it possesses, or shall obtain and maintain during the term of this Agreement, a business registration certificate pursuant to Title 5 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code, and any and all other licenses, permits, qualifications, insurance and approvals of whatever nature that are legally required of vendor to practice its profession, skill or business. 4. CHANGES/EXTRA SERVICES A. Performance of the work specified in the Scope of Services are made an obligation of Vendor under this Agreement, subject to any changes made subsequently upon mutual agreement of the parties. All such changes shall be considered as additional tasks and shall be incorporated by written amendments to this Agreement and include any increase or decrease in the amount of compensation due Vendor for the change in scope. Any change, which has not been so incorporated, shall not be binding on either party. Exhibit "A" B. Vendor shall render no extra services under this Agreement unless City authorizes such extra services in writing prior to performance of such work. Authorized extra services shall be invoiced based on the authorized additional task amounts. 5. COMPENSATION A. Upon satisfactory completion of the work, the Vendor will be paid time and material at a rate of $15.57 per hour through June 30, 2008. The entire compensation is not to exceed $62,400 in arrears, for all work and services performed under this contract and upon receipt of itemized invoices, submitted in triplicate to the contract manager. The invoice amount will be based on the actual work performed by task. Vendor will submit an invoice to the City monthly. B. Said compensation shall not be altered unless there is significant alteration in the scope, complexity or character of the work to be performed. City and Vendor shall agree upon any such significant alteration in writing before commencement of performance of such significant alteration by Vendor. Any adjustment of the total cost of services will only be permitted when the Vendor establishes and City has agreed in writing that there has been, or is to be, a significant change in: 1. Scope, complexity, or character of the services to be performed; 2. Conditions under which the work is required to be performed; and 3. Duration of work if the change from the time period specified in the Agreement for completion of the work warrants such adjustment. C. The Vendor is required to comply with all Federal, State and local laws and ordinances applicable to the work. 6. PAYMENT BY ClTY A. The billings for all services rendered pursuant to this Agreement shall be submitted every month by Vendor to City and shall be paid by City within twenty (20) days after receipt of same, excepting any amounts disputed by City. Dispute over any invoiced amount shall be noticed to the Vendor within ten (10) days of billing and a meet and confer meeting for purposes of resolution of such dispute shall be initiated by the City within (10) days of notice of such dispute. B. No payment will be made for any work performed prior to approval of this contract by City and Notification to Proceed. 7. SUPERVISION AND ACCEPTANCE OF SERVICES The Director of Facilities Management of City, or his designee, shall have the right of general supervision over all work performed by Vendor and shall be City's agent with respect to obtaining Vendor's compliance hereunder. No payment for any services rendered under this 2 Exhibit "A" Agreement shall be made without prior approval of the Director of Facilities Management or his designee. 8. COMPLIANCE WITH CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS Vendor hereby certifies that it will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, marital status, age, handicap or national origin. Vendor shall comply with all State and Federal Civil Rights Laws in its hiring practices and employee policies. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: recruitment and recruitment advertising, employment, upgrading, and promotion. 9. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT A. This Agreement may be terminated for the convenience of the City or Vendor upon thirty (30) days written notice to the other party. A. Following the effective date of termination of this Agreement pursuant to this section, the Agreement shall continue until all obligations arising from such termination are satisfied. 10. CONTINGENCIES In the event that, due to causes beyond the control of and without the fault or negligence of Vendor, Vendor fails to meet any of its obligations under this Agreement, and such failure shall not constitute a default in performance, the City may grant to Vendor such extensions of time and make other arrangements or additions, excepting any increase in payment, as may be reasonable under the circumstances. Increases in payment shall be made only under the "changes" provision of this Agreement. Vendor shall notify City within three (3) days in writing when it becomes aware of any event or circumstances for which it claims or may claim an extension. 11. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR Vendor shall act as an independent contractor and shall not be considered an employee of the City in the performance of the services provided for under this Agreement. Vendor shall furnish such services in its own manner. This Agreement is not intended and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association between Vendor and the City. 12. ASSIGNMENT OR SUBCONTRACTING Vendor shall not assign this Agreement, or any portion thereof without the written consent of City. Any attempt by Vendor to assign or subcontract any performance of this Agreement without the written consent of the City shall be null and void and shall constitute a breach of this Agreement. All subcontracts exceeding $10,000 shall contain all provisions of this contract. 3 Exhibit "A" 13. NOTICES All official notices relative to this Agreement shall be in writing and addressed to the following representatives of Vendor and City: VENDOR CITY John W. Muldoon III Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. 402 S. Milliken Ave Suite G-H Ontario, CA 91761 Jim Sharer Director of Facilities Management 300 N. "D" Street San Bernardino, CA 92418 14. RESPONSIBILITIES OF PARTIES For the purpose of determining compliance with Public Contract Code Section 10115, et. seq. and Title 21, California Code of Regulations, Chapter 21, Section 2500 et. seq., when applicable, and other matters connected with the performance of the contract pursuant to Government Code Section 8546.7, the Vendor, subconsultant, and the City shall maintain all the books, documents, papers, accounting records, and other evidence pertaining to the performance of the contract, including but not limited to, the costs of administering the contract. All parties shall make such materials available at their respective offices at all reasonable times during the contract period and for three years from the date of final payment under the contract. The State, the State Auditor, or any duly authorized representative of the Federal government having jurisdiction under Federal laws or regulations (including the basis of Federal funding in whole or in part) shall have access to any books, records, and documents of the Vendor that are pertinent to the contract for audits, examinations, excerpts, and transactions, and copies thereof shall be furnished if requested. 15. PREVAILING PARTY The prevailing party in any legal action to enforce or interpret any provision of this Agreement will be entitled to recover from the losing party all reasonable attorneys' fees, court costs, and necessary disbursements in connection with that action. The costs, salary, and expense of the City Attorney and members of his office, in connection with that action shall be considered as attorneys' fees for the purposes of this Agreement. 16. INDEMNITY Vendor shall defend (and control any such defense) and indemnify City, and its officials, boards, commissions and employees (collectively "Client Parties") from any and all claims, losses, damages, or expenses (including reasonable attorney's fees and costs of suits), related to the Vendor's performance under the Agreement, but only to the extent the claim, loss, damage or expense is caused by the negligence, willful misconduct, or other fault (including, but not limited to, breach of contract) of Vendor, its employees or agents. However, in no event will Vendor's or its insurers' liability to the Client Parties exceed $5 million. Further, in no event will Vendor or 4 Exhibit "A" its insurers be liable to the Client Parties for any (a) environmental damages, (b) special, indirect, punitive, exemplary, liquidated or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, loss of profits or business), or (c) damages arising from an act of war, a violent or armed action, hi- jacking or act ofterrorism. 17. LIABILITY/INSURANCE Vendor shall maintain insurance policies meeting the minimum requirements set forth herein. All insurance maintained by the Vendor shall be provided by insurers satisfactory to the City. Certificates evidencing all insurance coverage required herein shall be delivered to the City prior to the Vendor performing any of the services under this Agreement. All insurance certificates required herein shall name the City as an additional insured and provide for thirty-(30) days written notice from the insurer to the City prior to any material change or cancellation of any insurance policy of the Vendor. A. Comprehensive General Liabilitv and Automobile Insurance. The Vendor shall maintain comprehensive general liability and automobile liability insurance with a combined single limit of not less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence. B. Worker's Compensation Insurance. The Vendor shall maintain worker's compensation insurance in accordance with the laws of the State of California for all workers employed by the Vendor. 18. VALIDITY Should any provision herein be found or deemed to be invalid, this Agreement shall be construed as not containing such provision, and all other provisions which are otherwise lawful shall remain in full force and effect, and to this end the provisions of this Agreement are declared to be severable. 19 ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement represents the entire and integrated agreement between the parties hereto and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, representations, understandings, and agreements, whether written or oral, with respect to the subject matter thereof. This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both parties. III III 5 Exhibit "A" AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES with Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed on the date written above by their duly authorized officers on their behalf. ATTEST: CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO BY: Rachel Clark, City Clerk City of San Bernardino BY: Fred Wilson, City Manager City of San Bernardino Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. BY: Signature NAME: TITLE: Approved as to form: JAMES F. PENMAN City Attorney III III 6 EXHIBIT 1 SECURIT AS SECURITY SERVICES USA, Inc. ~ Approved by: Plstlrdlrs Fe."lIev_ Ullranr 555 W &111 SlI'Iel SII Bellllnli.., II 12411 Prepared bv: Securitas Security Services 402 S. Milliken Avenue, Suite G-H Ontario CA 91761 Phone: 909.974.3160 Fax: 909.974.3161 Aurora Mendoza Client Representative David Coventry Branch Manager Date Date Page 1 of 11 EXHIBIT 1 CIITEITS Post Duties Schedule Client Rules, Regulations and Specialized Duties Emergency Telephone Numbers Emergency Responses Temporary Post Orders Revisions to Original Post Orders Sexual Harassment Statement Employee Training Record ADDENDUM IIPP summary Rules of Safe Conduct Page 2 of 11 EXHIBIT 1 Post Orders Post Duties Wd Post Duties Shift: 09:30-Close Uniform: White Shirt Equipment: Nextel Post limits: Interior and Exterior Time Duties At shift start Review Temporary Post Orders and Revisions to Original Post Orders sections of post orders Pick uo Nextel and check in with dispatch Check in with admin staff for the weeks events/calendar Assist in the ooening of the library unlocking: all reouired doors Patrol interior and exterior on an hourly basis. Monitor restrooms often to help keep in order Assist in the closing of the Library Escort oersonnel to vehicles Fill out time sheet, Check out with dispatch, plug in Nextel to charg:e * * See next section for duty specifics * * Page 3 of 11 Post Orders Uniform Requirements . Standard issue trousers. . White shirt wI patches. . Securitas badge . Grey Securitas tie. . Shined black shoes. . Black socks & belt. . Securitas hat (optiona1l only outside) . Bomber jacket optional. Action: . Arrive at your post on time, well rested and ready to work. The outgoing Security Officer cannot leave until you arrive on post. . Review the Log Book, Temporary Post Orders and Revisions to Original Post Orders sections of the post orders, and other essential information before you begin your shift . Ask the outgoing Security Officer to brief you about their shift and situations you need to be aware oj EXHIBIT 1 ~ Security Officer Duty Schedule Weekday Schedule Post 1 0930-2030 Mon-Wed 0930-1830 Thurs- Fri Saturday Schedule Post 1 0930-1830 SundaylHoliday Schedule Closed Page 4 of 11 ~ Post Orders Client Rules, Regulations and Specialized Duties Client Rules Regulations and S ecialized Duties n " " a roved b Librar EXHIBIT 1 Emergency Responses Page 5 of 11 Post Orders EXHIBIT 1 ~ Emergency Responses Emergency Telephone Numbers Calling Instructions: . Call your site supervisor if you are unsure o/what to do. . Call the fire department if you suspect or know a fire exists. . Call 911 and the client contact when lives are endangered and property is at risk. Emergency Teleohone Numbers Contact Title Telephone Pager FireIPolice/ - 911 - Paramedics Securitas Supervisor David Coventry Branch Mgr. 909-974-3183 - Client Contact(s) Admin 909-381-8213 Aurora Mendoza Operations Manager Maintenance Operations Elevator Service: Page 6 of 11 EXHIBIT 1 Post Orders ~ Emergency Responses Essential Contacts Contact People Telephone Numbers Contact Telephone Number Securitas Office Number------------------- 909.974.3160 Securitas Supervisor- David Coventry, Branch Mgr.------------- 909-974-3183 Client Contact: Aurora Mendoza 909-381-8213 FireIPolicelParamedics 9-1-1 Follow these steps when responding to a fire emergency ellllll . Identify yourself. . Give the name and address of the facility and the location of the fire. Felll_. UIII'Irr 555. r Slnlt SIII.rllI'IIllI, II 92410 . Explain any special circumstances ~ People in the building ~ Hazardous chemicals )> Explosives . Tell the dispatcher where you will meet the fire fighters. Page 7 of 11 EXHIBIT 1 Post Orders ~ Emergency Responses . Do not hang up until the dispatcher has all the information they need. Temporary Post Orders Temporary Post Orders Date and Time: People Who Communicated and Received Temporary Orders Client Contact: Position: Signature: Securitas Contact: Position: Signature: Time and Date Contacted Off-Site Securitas Supervisor: Start Date and Time: End Date and Time: Temporary Post Order Securitas Signatures: Page 8 of 11 EXHIBIT 1 Post Orders ~ Emergency Responses Revisions to Original Post Orders Revisions to Post Orders Date and Time: People Who Communicated and Received Temporary Orders Client Contact: Position: Signature: Securitas Contact: Position: Signature: Time and Date Contacted Off-Site Securitas Supervisor: Start Date and Time: End Date and Time: Revisions to Post Orders Securitas Signatures: Page 9 of 11 EXHIBIT 1 Post Orders ~ Emergency Responses Statement of Non-Discrimination and Affirmative Action Non-Discrimination: It is the policy of Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. and its subsidiaries to recruit, hire, train, administer benefits, compensate, promote, transfer and terminate individuals without regard for race, sex, disability, color, religious denomination or belief, national origin, age, source of income or marital status when otherwise qualified. Affirmative Action: In accordance with the provisions of Executive Order 11246, as modified by Executive Order 11375, Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. and its subsidiaries will act aggressively to recruit, select, and place in our workforce, minority group members, women, the physically and mentally disabled who are otherwise qualified, and Vietnam era veterans. The affirmative action commitment shall be limited to those actions specified and those classes of individuals specified. However, the policy on non-discrimination extends to all classes of people. Responsibility for Implementation: All Regions, Human Resources Vice PresidentlDirectors have been designated as the Company's Equal Opportunity Officers. In this capacity, the Vice PresidentlDirectors have the overall responsibility for assuring compliance by each Region with the requirements of our Equal Employment Opportunity Policy. The Corporate Vice President, Human Resources has been designated the Company Coordinator for all related programs as well as the investigation of all EEO/ AA related complaints. Adherence to this policy is expected of all employees, managers and executives of Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. and its subsidiaries. Prevention of Sexual Harassment The policy of this Company is to provide a workplace characterized by the full respect among employees and dignity for the individual. One of the policies adopted by this Company to accomplish that goal is Policy 2.4 "Prevention of Sexual Harassment." While employees are encouraged to seek redress of problems with their immediate supervisor and/or local management, any employee who believes that he/she is being sexually harassed or who is aware of conduct that amounts to sexual harassment is encouraged to make that fact known by contacting one of the persons identified below. Any employee may request a full statement of the Company's policy on Prevention of Sexual Harassment by contacting one of the persons indicated below and requesting Policy 20-04. THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN DESIGNATED TO RECEIVE COMPLAINTS OF SEXUAL HARASSMENTS: Name Mark Deville-Ontario Area Address: 402 S Milliken Ave., Suite G-H Ontario CA 91761 Name: Joel Hays-Region Address: 500 S Main St., #500 Orange CA 92868 Phone: 909.974.3160 Phone: 714.541.4277 Page 10 of 11 I EXHIBIT 1 Post Orders ~ ..11111 Tn"'. IIclnI Security Officer Trainer Training Date Trained (Print name. Initial after (Print name. Initial after completing training.) completing training.) Page 11 of 11 EXHIBIT 1 Pricina Quotation for The City of San Bernardino Feldhevm and Villasenor Libraries Fiscal 2008 Julv 1. 2007 thru June 30. 2008 Feldheym: 48 Straight Time Hours per week at: $15.57 6 Overtime Hours per Week at: $23.35 (54 Total Hours per Week of Coverage) 48 X 15.57 = 747.36 per Week 6 X 23.35 = 140.10 per week 747.36 + 140.10 = $887.46 per Week $887.46 X 52 Weeks = $46,147.92 Fiscal 2008 Cost Villasenor: 20 Straight Time Hours per Week at: $15.57 20 X 15.57 = $311.40 per Week $311.40 X 52 Weeks = $16,192.80 Fiscal 2008 Cost $46,147.92 + $16,192.80 = $62,340.72 (Total Purchase Order Cost) Securilas Security ServiceS USA. Inc. 402 S. Milliken Avenue, Suite G-H, Ontario, CA 91761, USA Phone (909) 974-3177 Fax (909) 974-3161 www.securitasinc.com EXHIBIT 1 ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR IN THE SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC LIBRARY It is the policy of San Bernardino Public Library to maintain an atmosphere conducive to reading, studying and research. Library users must refrain from exceeding acceptable noise levels, eating and drinking except in officially designated locations, and/or from any other disruptive behavior that impinges on the rights and needs of others. This policy is designed to protect the rights of individuals who are in the library or use library materials and/or services, to protect the rights of staff members to conduct library business without interference, and to preserve and protect library materials and facilities. Users violating these requirements will be subject to the following: Guidelines 1. Any individual identified by San Bernardino Public Library staff as exhibiting unacceptable behavior will be asked to desist such behavior and/or leave the library. 2. If this individual refuses to comply, the police will be called to handle the situation. 3. Information on each incident will be documented on an Incident Report form. This confidential information may be used in any decision to restrict the individual's use of the City libraries. 4. The length of time of the suspension of library privileges will be commensurate with the offense and determined by the Library Management Team. Persons with suspended library privileges may appeal to the San Bernardino Public Library Board of Trustees for reinstatement. Examples of unacceptable behavior I. Food or beverages are not permitted in the library except in staff offices, employee break rooms and other designated areas. No alcoholic beverages are permitted anywhere on library property without the prior written consent of the Library Board. 2. Roller skates, roller blades, or skateboards may not be used on library property. 3. Smoking or the use of tobacco products in the library is prohibited. 4. Individuals may not enter the library without shoes, shirt and pants, or dress/skirt. These items must be worn at all times while in the library. 5. The use of photography, film, or television equipment is prohibited without the prior permission of the Library Director or other staff member authorized to grant such permission. 6. Gambling of any kind, including games of chance, lotteries, raffies, or the sale of tickets for the same, are prohibited on library property. 7. Bicycles or other wheeled devices, other than baby carriages, walkers, and manual or motorized wheelchairs, may not be brought into library buildings, nor secured to anything other than a designated bicycle storage rack. 8. Animals are not allowed on library property, except for leader dogs for the blind, future leader dogs for the blind, dogs for the hearing impaired, other animals used to assist the disabled, or animals involved in library programs. Animals assisting 1 EXHIBIT 1 the handicapped must be restrained. Any person claiming an animal, other than the above, is needed for assistance may be asked to produce documentation. 9. Panhandling, soliciting, circulating petitions, conducting interviews or surveys, selling, or other activities that result in the disruption of normal library activities, as determined by the library staff, are prohibited in the library building and within 50 feet of the library's entrance. 10. Only library-oriented materials may be brought into the library. Items such as writing materials, book bags, briefcases, etc. are acceptable; sleeping bags, hiking equipment and other personal items are not. Any item larger than a briefcase could be questioned. Designated staff may ask the patron to leave personal items outside the library. The library is not responsible for unattended personal items whether inside or outside the library. 11. Computer workstations are to be used only for intended or designated purposes and subject to the Internet Public Access Policy. 12. Individuals may not abuse or damage library furniture or equipment, either deliberately or through misuse. 13. Washing or drying clothes, bathing, or shaving in any rest room is prohibited. 14. Individuals who are under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or drug to the extent that their normal faculties are impaired, and/or that they endanger the safety of another person, jeopardize property or create a disturbance, are not permitted on library property. 15. Individuals may not disturb the public peace and quiet by loud or aggressive, boisterous, abusive, profane, or harassing language or other disruptive behavior. 16. Loitering is not allowed on library property. Individuals who are not using library resources or services, but are merely sleeping, lingering, wandering aimlessly, or following others through library facilities are considered to be loitering. 17. Individuals are not allowed in library offices and other non-public areas, unless accompanied by a library staff member, or through prior arrangement from the Library Director or designate. 18. No person shall leave children under ten (10) years of age unattended on library premises. No one under the age of eight (8) years old is allowed to work on the computers without a parent. 19. Individuals must observe all other library policies not included under the Acceptable Behavior Policy, and will be subject to the penalties prescribed for violations of such policies. First offense: One verbal warning or the violator's library privileges may be suspended by library staff for the remainder of the day depending on the severity of the violation. Second offense: The violator's library privileges may be suspended one week or more depending on the severity of the violation. Third offense: The violator's library privileges may be suspended for one year. Additional violations may lead to the suspension of library privileges for an indefinite period oftime. Persons who commit any of the following acts are subject to prosecution and suspension of library privileges for one year, or longer in the discretion of the 2 EXHIBIT 1 library director, and will be required to make monetary restitution for damage to library property, as determined by the library director. The parent or guardian of a minor who willfully commits any such acts shall be liable for damages so caused (Cal.Ed.Code Sec. 19910). Violators may appeal to the San Bernardino Public Library Board of Trustees for reinstatement of library privileges. Prosecutable Offences: 1. Engaging in violent or tumultuous behavior or engaging in any fight on library property. 2. Committing an assault or battery upon any person on library property. 3. Committing or attempting to commit an act of larceny on or with respect to library property, including the removal or attempted removal of books or other library material from library premises without proper checkout. Patrons may be asked to present briefcases, book bags, etc. for inspection when they exit the library. If the detection alarm is activated, patrons will be required to present their carry-in satchels and cases for examination. 4. Destroying, damaging, or defacing any library property or property of another party while on library property. S. Engaging in any indecent or obscene conduct or making any indecent exposure of oneself in the library. 6. Possessing (without a medical doctor's prescription), selling, or giving away any controlled substance on library property 7. Possessing, selling, or giving away any fireworks or explosive devices on library property. 8. Except for law enforcement officers, possessing on library property any dangerous weapon, including but not limited to the following items, regardless of any permit for the same: a firearm, knife, billy club, blackjack, nunchuks, throwing star, martial arts weapons, pellet or BB gun, paint ball gun, dart gun or electrical device designed to disable or incapacitate someone. An individual may possess a chemical spray, such as mace, as long as such a device is carried only for personal self-defense and is not brandished about or displayed in an aggressive or threatening manner. 9. Committing on library property any other act that constitutes a violation of the California Penal Code or the United States Code. 10. Any unlawful use of computers as specified in the Internet Public Access Policy. 11. Additional violations may result in other appropriate penalties or sanctions. Approved by Library Board of Trustees 9/13/01 3 , EXHIBIT 1 SECURITAS SECURITY SERVICES USA, Inc. ~ Approved by: Plst Orders 'illllller Ullranr 52511".'. 'Irll.lve SII .erllnli.l, II 92441 Prepared by: Securitas Security Services 402 S. Milliken Avenue, Suite G-H Ontario CA 91761 Phone: 909.974.3160 Fax: 909.974.3161 Angela Encinas Client Representative David Coventry Branch Manager Date Date Page 1 of 12 EXHIBIT 1 CIITEITS Post Duties Schedule Client Rules, Regulations and Specialized Duties Emergency Telephone Numbers Emergency Responses Temporary Post Orders Revisions to Original Post Orders Sexual Harassment Statement Employee Training Record ADDENDUM IIPP summary Rules of Safe Conduct Page 2 of 12 EXHIBIT 1 Post Orders Post Duties ~ Post Duties Shift: Varies Uniform: White Shirt Equipment: Nextel Post limits: Interior and Exterior Time Duties At shift start Review Temporary Post Orders and Revisions to Original Post Orders sections of post orders Pick UP Nextel and check in with dispatch Check in with admin staff for the weeks events/calendar Assist in the openinl!: ofthe librarv unlockinl!: all reauired doors Patrol interior and exterior on an hourlv basis. Monitor restrooms often to help keep in order Assist in the closinl!: of the Librarv Escort personnel to vehicles Fill out time sheet, Check out with dispatch, plug in Nextel to charl!:e ** See next section for dutv snecifics ** Page 3 of 12 Post Orders Uniform Requirements . Standard issue trousers. . White shirt wi patches. . Securitas badge . Grey Securitas tie. . Shined black shoes. . Black socks & beh. . Securitas hat (optional! only outside) . Bomber jacket optional. Action: . Arrive at your post on time, well rested and ready to work. The outgoing Security Officer cannot leave until you arrive on post. . Review the Log Book, Temporary Post Orders and Revisions to Original Post Orders sections of the post orders, and other essential information before you begin your shift. . Ask the outgoing Security Officer to brief you about their shift and situations you need to be aware of. EXHIBIT 1 ~ Security Officer Duty Schedule Weekday Schedule Post 1 1600-2000-11on-VVed 1400-1800-Thur & Fri Saturday Schedule No Coverage Sunday/Holiday Schedule Closed Page 4 of 12 ~ Post Orders Client Rules, Regulations and Specialized Duties Client Rules Regulations and S ecialized Duties Enforce Polic on "Acce table Behavior Public Library" approved by Library Bo attached and incor orated herein. EXHIBIT 1 Emergency Responses in the San Bernardino ard of Trustees 9/13/01, Page 5 of 12 Post Orders EXHIBIT 1 ~ Emergency Responses Emergency Telephone Numbers Calling Instructions: . Call your site supervisor if you are unsure of what to do. . Call the fire department if you suspect or know a fire exists. . Call 911 and the client contact when lives are endangered and property is at risk. Emergencv Telephone Numbers Contact Title Telephone Pager FireIPolicel - 911 - Paramedics Securitas Supervisor David Coventry Branch 909-974-3183 - Manager Client Contact(s) Branch 909-383-5156 Angela Encinas Manager Maintenance Operations Page 6 of 12 EXHIBIT 1 Post Orders ~ Emergency Responses Essential Contacts Contact People Telephone Numbers Contact Telephone Number Securitas Office Number-------------------- 909.974.3160 Securitas Supervisor- David Coventry, Branch Mgr.------------- 909-974-3183 Client Contact: Angela Encinas 909-383-5156 Fire/Police/Paramedics 9-1-1 Follow these steps when responding to a fire emergency Call 911 . Identify yourself. . Give the name and address of the facility and the location of the fire. VlIIISIIIIf Ullrarv 525 I""M'. V....n In Sin ..lIInllll, II 92441 . Explain any special circumstances ~ People in the building ~ Hazardous chemicals ~ Explosives Page 7 of 12 Post Orders ~ EXHIBIT 1 Emergency Responses . Tell the dispatcher where you will meet the fire fighters. . Do not hang up until the dispatcher has all the information they need. Temporary Post Orders Temporary Post Orders Date and Time: People Who Communicated and Received Temporary Orders Client Contact: Position: Signature: Securitas Contact: Position: Signature: Time and Date Contacted Off-Site Securitas Supervisor: Start Date and Time: End Date and Time: Temporary Post Order Securitas Signatures: Page 8 of 12 EXHIBIT 1 Post Orders I ~ j""OOCY Respoosei Revisions to Original Post Orders Revisions to Post Orders Date and Time: People Who Communicated and Received Temporary Orders Client Contact: Position: Signature: Securitas Contact: Position: Signature: Time and Date Contacted Off-Site Securitas Supervisor: Start Date and Time: End Date and Time: Revisions to Post Orders Securitas Signatures: Page 9 of 12 EXHIBIT 1 Post Orders I ~ Emergency Responses I I Page 10 of 12 EXHIBIT 1 Post Orders ~ Emergency Responses Statement of Non-Discrimination and Affirmative Action Non-Discrimination: It is the policy of Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. and its subsidiaries to recruit, hire, train, administer benefits, compensate, promote, transfer and terminate individuals without regard for race, sex, disability, color, religious denomination or belief, national origin, age, source of income or marital status when otherwise qualified. Affirmative Action: In accordance with the provisions of Executive Order 11246, as modified by Executive Order 11375, Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. and its subsidiaries will act aggressively to recruit, select, and place in our workforce, minority group members, women, the physically and mentally disabled who are otherwise qualified, and Vietnam era veterans. The affirmative action commitment shall be limited to those actions specified and those classes of individuals specified. However, the policy on non-discrimination extends to all classes of people. Responsibility for Implementation: All Regions, Human Resources Vice PresidentIDirectors have been designated as the Company's Equal Opportunity Officers. In this capacity, the Vice PresidentlDirectors have the overall responsibility for assuring compliance by each Region with the requirements of our Equal Employment Opportunity Policy. The Corporate Vice President, Human Resources has been designated the Company Coordinator for all related programs as well as the investigation of all EEO/ AA related complaints. Adherence to this policy is expected of all employees, managers and executives of Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. and its subsidiaries. Prevention of Sexual Harassment The policy of this Company is to provide a workplace characterized by the full respect among employees and dignity for the individual. One of the policies adopted by this Company to accomplish that goal is Policy 2.4 "Prevention of Sexual Harassment." While employees are encouraged to seek redress of problems with their immediate supervisor and/or local management, any employee who believes that he/she is being sexually harassed or who is aware of conduct that amounts to sexual harassment is encouraged to make that fact koown by contacting one of the persons identified below. Any employee may request a full statement of the Company's policy on Prevention of Sexual Harassment by contacting one of the persons indicated below and requesting Policy 20-04. THE FOLLOWING PERSONS HAVE BEEN DESIGNATED TO RECEIVE COMPLAINTS OF SEXUAL HARASSMENTS: Name Mark Deville-Ontario Area Address: 402 S Milliken Ave., Suite G-H Ontario CA 91761 Name: Joel Hays-Region Address: 500 S Main St., #500 Orange CA 92868 Phone: 909.974.3160 Phone: 714.541.4277 Page 11 of 12 EXHIB IT 1 Post Orders ~ "111111 Tn"... RlclnI Security Officer Trainer Training Date Trained (print name. Initial after (Print name. Initial after completing training.) completing training.) Page 12 of 12 Pricina Quotation for The City of San Bernardino Feldheym and Villasenor Libraries Fiscal 2008 July 1. 2007 thru June 30. 2008 Feldheym: 48 Straight Time Hours per week at: $15.57 6 Overtime Hours per Week at: $23.35 (54 Total Hours per Week of Coverage) 48 X 15.57 = 747.36 per Week 6 X 23.35 = 140.10 per week 747.36 + 140.10 = $887.46 per Week $887.46 X 52 Weeks = $46,147.92 Fiscal 2008 Cost Villasenor: 20 Straight Time Hours per Week at: $15.57 20 X 15.57 = $311.40 per Week $311.40 X 52 Weeks = $16,192.80 Fiscal 2008 Cost $46,147.92 + $16,192.80 = $62,340.72 (Total Purchase Order Cost) Securilas Security ServiceS USA, Inc. 402 S. Milliken Avenue, Suite G-H, Ontario, CA 91761, USA Phone (909) 974-3177 Fax (909) 974-3161 www.securitasinc.com ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR IN THE SAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC LIBRARY It is the policy of San Bernardino Public Library to maintain an atmosphere conducive to reading, studying and research. Library users must refrain from exceeding acceptable noise levels, eating and drinking except in officially designated locations, and/or from any other disruptive behavior that impinges on the rights and needs of others. This policy is designed to protect the rights of individuals who are in the library or use library materials and/or services, to protect the rights of staff members to conduct library business without interference, and to preserve and protect library materials and facilities. Users violating these requirements will be subject to the following: Guidelines I. Any individual identified by San Bernardino Public Library staff as exhibiting unacceptable behavior will be asked to desist such behavior and/or leave the library. 2. If this individual refuses to comply, the police will be called to handle the situation. 3. Information on each incident will be documented on an Incident Report form. This confidential information may be used in any decision to restrict the individual's use of the City libraries. 4. The length of time of the suspension of library privileges will be commensurate with the offense and determined by the Library Management Team. Persons with suspended library privileges may appeal to the San Bernardino Public Library Board of Trustees for reinstatement. Examples of unacceptable behavior 1. Food or beverages are not permitted in the library except in staff offices, employee break rooms and other designated areas. No alcoholic beverages are permitted anywhere on library property without the prior written consent of the Library Board. 2. Roller skates, roller blades, or skateboards may not be used on library property. 3. Smoking or the use of tobacco products in the library is prohibited. 4. Individuals may not enter the library without shoes, shirt and pants, or dress/skirt. These items must be worn at all times while in the library. 5. The use of photography, film, or television equipment is prohibited without the prior permission of the Library Director or other staff member authorized to grant such permission. 6. Gambling of any kind, including games of chance, lotteries, raffies, or the sale of tickets for the same, are prohibited on library property. 7. Bicycles or other wheeled devices, other than baby carriages, walkers, and manual or motorized wheelchairs, may not be brought into library buildings, nor secured to anything other than a designated bicycle storage rack. 8. Animals are not allowed on library property, except for leader dogs for the blind, future leader dogs for the blind, dogs for the hearing impaired, other animals used to assist the disabled, or animals involved in library programs. Animals assisting 1 .......~..u.....u........ .... the handicapped must be restrained. Any person claiming an animal, other than the above, is needed for assistance may be asked to produce documentation. 9. Panhandling, soliciting, circulating petitions, conducting interviews or surveys, selling, or other activities that result in the disruption of normal library activities, as determined by the library staff, are prohibited in the library building and within 50 feet of the library's entrance. 10. Only library-oriented materials may be brought into the library. Items such as writing materials, book bags, briefcases, etc. are acceptable; sleeping bags, hiking equipment and other personai items are not. Any item larger than a briefcase could be questioned. Designated staff may ask the patron to leave personal items outside the library. The library is not responsible for unattended personal items whether inside or outside the library. 11. Computer workstations are to be used only for intended or designated purposes and subject to the Internet Public Access Policy. 12. Individuals may not abuse or damage library furniture or equipment, either deliberately or through misuse. 13. Washing or drying clothes, bathing, or shaving in any rest room is prohibited. 14. Individuals who are under the influence of an alcoholic beverage or drug to the extent that their normal faculties are impaired, and/or that they endanger the safety of another person, jeopardize property or create a disturbance, are not permitted on library property. 15. Individuals may not disturb the public peace and quiet by loud or aggressive, boisterous, abusive, profane, or harassing language or other disruptive behavior. 16. Loitering is not allowed on library property. Individuals who are not using library resources or services, but are merely sleeping, lingering, wandering aimlessly, or following others through library facilities are considered to be loitering. 17. Individuals are not allowed in library offices and other non-public areas, unless accompanied by a library staff member, or through prior arrangement from the Library Director or designate. 18. No person shall leave children under ten (10) years of age unattended on library premises. No one under the age of eight (8) years old is allowed to work on the computers without a parent. 19. Individuals must observe all other library policies not included under the Acceptable Behavior Policy, and will be subject to the penalties prescribed for violations of such policies. First offense: One verbal warning or the violator's library privileges may be suspended by library staff for the remainder of the day depending on the severity ofthe violation. Second offense: The violator's library privileges may be suspended one week or more depending on the severity of the violation. Third offense: The violator's library privileges may be suspended for one year. Additional violations may lead to the suspension of library privileges for an indefinite period of time. Persons who commit any of the following acts are subject to prosecution and suspension of library privileges for one year, or longer in the discretion of the 2 .&..UU_~..L"'..L..L .&.. library director, and will be required to make monetary restitution for damage to library property, as determined by the library director. The parent or guardian of a minor who willfully commits any such acts shall be liable for damages so caused (CaI.Ed.Code Sec. 19910). Violators may appeal to the San Bernardino Public Library Board of Trustees for reinstatement of library privileges. Prosecutable Offences: I. Engaging in violent or tumultuous behavior or engaging in any fight on library property. 2. Committing an assault or battery upon any person on library property. 3. Committing or attempting to commit an act of larceny on or with respect to library property, including the removal or attempted removal of books or other library material from library premises without proper checkout. Patrons may be asked to present briefcases, book bags, etc. for inspection when they exit the library. If the detection alarm is activated, patrons will be required to present their carry-in satchels and cases for examination. 4. Destroying, damaging, or defacing any library property or property of another party while on library property. 5. Engaging in any indecent or obscene conduct or making any indecent exposure of oneself in the library. 6. Possessing (without a medical doctor's prescription), selling, or giving away any controlled substance on library property 7. Possessing, selling, or giving away any fireworks or explosive devices on library property. 8. Except for law enforcement officers, possessing on library property any dangerous weapon, including but not limited to the following items, regardless of any permit for the same: a firearm, knife, billy club, blackjack, nunchuks, throwing star, martial arts weapons, pellet or BB gun, paint ball gun, dart gun or electrical device designed to disable or incapacitate someone. An individual may possess a chemical spray, such as mace, as long as such a device is carried only for personal self-defense and is not brandished about or displayed in an aggressive or threatening manner. 9. Committing on library property any other act that constitutes a violation of the California Penal Code or the United States Code. 10. Any unlawful use of computers as specified in the Internet Public Access Policy. II. Additional violations may result in other appropriate penalties or sanctions. Approved by Library Board of Trustees 9/13/01 3