Description
Introduction
Purpose:
Most security managers are not trained in the fundamentals of security operations and security equipment. This module includes the definition of security, principles of security, types of security operations, functions of security equipment, CCTV, Access control, gate, fences, lights, document security and their applications in the industry. Security managers who give incorrect advice, may potentially your cause clients and your business to lose money. Understanding patrols, static, armed guard, crowd control, control room, safes, security documents, art, cash in transit and electronic security software/hardware, is essential.
Outcome:
Security managers will have a better understanding of the whole security industry. Up selling products and services will improve. Supplying the correct advice and resources to your clients and understanding the totality of security operations will have a massive improvement to your bottom dollar. Managers will become more aware of their client’s security environment. Managers become more proactive in the protection of property damage by theft, vandalism, water damage and fires. Managers learn more about robbers and burglars and how to become more proactive by preventing armed robberies, burglaries, and theft, which has proven to protect client property and save lives.
Content:
- Definition of security, nothing is 100% secure, what is security? Types of security operations
- Principle of security, mutual support, warning, application, depth, and integrity.
- Types of security hardware, locks, doors, security safes, gates, and fences.
- Electronic security, lights, access control, CCTV, metal detection, boom gates, x ray machines and alarm systems.
- Fire systems, fire panels, fire sprinklers, fire safe and vaults
- Document security. Public, confidential, restricted, secret, top secure and autonomy.