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Subway security inspectors are really euphemistically called "security inspectors", but are they actually security guards?

Subway security inspectors are not security guards.

Subway safety inspector: a person who carries out safety inspection on passengers and their luggage who take the subway, other people who enter the control area and their articles, consigned goods and mail.

Security: It means "keeping one party safe", which is a social occupation. Its main duties are fire prevention, theft prevention and personal safety in the responsible area. Through the implementation of security personnel's work, ensure the safety, normal working order and public order in the fixed area, and prevent problems before they happen.

There is a difference between a security inspector and a security guard:

Different functions: security inspectors mainly check the safety of other people and their articles entering the control area, as well as consigned goods and mail. Security guards are responsible areas for fire prevention, theft prevention and personal safety. Through the implementation of security personnel's work, ensure the safety, normal working order and public order in the fixed area, and prevent problems before they happen. The work scope of safety inspectors is small and generally fixed; However, security is different. The area of responsibility is highly mobile and needs to be patrolled. Veterans with different cultural requirements for security inspectors, college degree or above and low safety culture requirements (junior high school and senior high school) are preferred.