Organizations can no longer view security departments and employees as lower-level functions. To ensure staff in these departments function effectively within the realm of the larger organizational objectives, security officers must-have skills to lead their staff and department teams and individual officers have the required skills and expertise to provide an effective response to implementing successful security.
To achieve a consistent level of best practice in security, the officer needs to understand the requirements of the industry, their organization and department, their team, and their security projects.
This course is designed to equip delegates with skill, knowledge, and ability to perform their duties to international standards and current best practices in security. The course is an opportunity to develop security skills that will enhance any organization or individual officer's ability to handle conflict situations and security solutions. The course is structured to develop knowledge in technical security areas of roles and functions, risk assessment, legislation, health/safety, incident control, and crisis management. This course is designed to empower participants to have an opportunity to learn, understand, and practice techniques that make security work more efficient and effective, therefore creating conditions for productivity
Course Objectives of Security Officers Development Program
Identify best practice and effective policy implementation on leading security solutions
Operate and interact with a security function effectively
Identify communication strategies to build more productive communications
Understand the roles of Security Officer
Know how to effectively diffuse and deal with conflict
Understand special risk requirements
Identify the components of an Improvised Explosive device (IED)
Define the key purpose of security
The main objectives of a security officer
Qualities of a security officer
Assignment instructions
Control rooms
Confidentiality
Different types of patrols
Perimeter security and access control
Security lighting
Understanding loss
Key point identification
Risk analysis
Security survey
Security survey
Understanding terrorism
Weapons and explosives recognition
Conditions in place before searching
Different types of search
Actions on a find
Evacuation planning
Threat warning reports
Legal considerations
Impact factors
Reasonable response options
Profiled offender behavior
Identification of warning signs
Identification of danger signs
Striking techniques
Primary target area
Secondary target area
Final target area
Use of force report writing
Positional asphyxia
The nature of fire
Three elements of fire
Classifications of fire
Fire extinguishers
Fire risk assessment
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