Security Courses

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  • Security Consultation and 101 Security Officer Training Program

    The newly developed Security Officers 101 programs will be delivered in 10 modules across 3 delivery modes. A combination of module can be delivered in a seminar. Each module can be delivered in Basic, Moderate or Advanced modes. Each seminar is offered with a delivery of the theory components online or face to face. The self-defence and role-plays must be face to face.

    The program will be delivered in 10 modules across 3 delivery modes. A combination of module can be delivered in a seminar.

    Each module can be delivered in Basic, Moderate or Advanced modes:

    • 1 hour (Basic understanding refresher);
    • 4 hours (Moderate detailed understanding);
    • 8 hours (Advanced level includes an underpinning knowledge and skill competence assessment).

    Each seminar is offered with a delivery of the theory components online or face to face. The self-defence and role-plays must be face to face.

    At the completion of the Basic and Moderate levels the officers will receive a ‘Statement of Attendance’ a ‘Statement of Competency’ on successful completion for the advanced level. The statement of competency will require staff to successfully complete a formal assessment, a non-accredited, statement of competency can be emailed to your HR department and to your staff member.

  • Module 1 Presentation and Wanding

    Module 1 Presentation and Wanding Purpose: The purpose of this training is to refresh officers’ fundamentals for professional presentation and wanding. Officers who have worked long hours or who have been in the industry for many years often forget how to professionally present themselves before and during a shift (from shiny shoes, hygiene, ironed uniform,… Continue reading Module 1 Presentation and Wanding

  • Module 2 Communication and Conflict Resolution

    Purpose: Effective communication is an important skill set for all security officers. The ability to understand SOP’s, supervisor’s instructions, client’s needs, and the public risks are critical to the officer’s employment and safety in an emergency. Dealing with complaints or conflict has a direct impact on the smooth running of any security operation and extremely… Continue reading Module 2 Communication and Conflict Resolution

  • Module 3 Security Law

    Purpose: All security officers must have a good understanding of the law and its application in their workplace. Failure to comply with the law may result in costly legal fees, loss of license and/or imprisonment. This module empowers the security officer with a better understanding of their obligation when enforcing their clients’ policies and procedures… Continue reading Module 3 Security Law

  • Module 4 Phone and Radio Communication

    Purpose: Phone and Radio procedures in all security environments are the heart of all security operations. Understanding, recording, and transmitting the correct information is critical especially in an emergency. The officer must keep calm, speak slowly, and confirm information before transmitting the message. When a security officer communicates to the emergency service, they are expected… Continue reading Module 4 Phone and Radio Communication

  • Module 5 Reports, Logs & Register

    Purpose: The recording of incidents in a security operation may have an important role in many criminal and civil investigations. This could be an insurance claim investigation or burglary, theft, robbery, or murder investigation. The security officer’s ability to observe and report events within and around the security operation could be key to winning an… Continue reading Module 5 Reports, Logs & Register

  • Module 6 Self-Defence

    Purpose: Security officers are often first despondence to violent assaults. The officer is expected to protect the victim and arrest the offender, then hand the offender over to the police. Knowing when to engage and not to engage is critical. Most officers attended a basic short self-defence lesson when they attended their security licensing course.… Continue reading Module 6 Self-Defence

  • Module 7 Security Supervisor

    Purpose: Your security supervisors are in charge and controlling your staff and client’s facilities. Understanding standard operating procedures (SOP) are a formal guideline for all officers to operate within your security business. In many cases officers never read or understand your SOP’s. Often officer do not understand your client’s risks within their site orders. As… Continue reading Module 7 Security Supervisor

  • Module 8 Security Manager

    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,… Continue reading Module 8 Security Manager

  • Module 9 Security Operations Managers

    Develop and conduct Site Inductions Purpose: This module is designed to train Security Operation Managers for inducting new security officers to a client’s site. It is critical that all security officers who work on any site be correctly inducted into that site. Failure to do so could result in high turnover of staff, OH&S breaches… Continue reading Module 9 Security Operations Managers

  • Module 10 Risk Management

    Purpose: This module covers the fundamentals in risk assessment. It provides a basic overview on how to identify your client’s risks and threats. Security managers require specialised skill set to conduct a risk assessment on their client’s premises relating to the security needs. Note: A Certificate IV in Security Risk Management should be the minimum… Continue reading Module 10 Risk Management