The Art Institute of Chicago had a very good video about 15 yrs ago that I
used as part of my guard training program when I worked in a university art
museum. It may have been updated by now. Couldn't hurt to contact them and
ask.
Julia Moore
Indianapolis Art Center
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Subject: Training Guards
Does anyone know if there is specific material or even a handbook in a
museum that provides Museum Professionals guidance on the training and
behaviour of the guards inside the Museum?
Jim Roberts
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