Working in a private security industry ( Distance Learning) is a part of Door supervisor course and it covers 5 Chapters from Module 1 ( Principles of working in the private security industry)
1) Chapter 1: The main characteristics and purposes of the private security industry
2) Chapter 2: Awareness of the law in the private security industry
3) Chapter 4: The importance of safe working practices
4) Chapter 5: fire procedures in the workplace
5) Chapter 9: terror threats and the role of the security operative in the event of a threat
6) Chapter 11: Good practice for the post incident management
Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 45 Lessons
- 3 Hours
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- Chapter 1: The main characteristics and purpose of the private security industry9
- 1.0The key purposes of the private security industry
- 1.1The aims and functions of the Security Industry Authority (SIA)
- 1.2Licensable roles under the Private Security Act
- 1.3Approved Contractor Scheme
- 1.4Standards of behaviour
- 1.5Community safety initiatives
- 1.6How assignment instructions support the security operative role.
- 1.7Benefits of using CCTV
- 1.8Limitations of using CCTV
- Chapter 2:Awareness of the law in the private security industry5
- Chapter 3 : Arrest procedures relevant to security operatives5
- Chapter 4 : The importance of safe working practices.9
- 4.0Health and safety in the workplace
- 4.1The health and safety at work etc. Act 1974
- 4.2Health and safety responsibilities
- 4.3Workplace Hazard and risks
- 4.4Minimising risks to personal safety and security
- 4.5Lone working
- 4.6Safety signs and signals
- 4.7Reporting health and safety accidents and incidents
- 4.8Keeping personal information safe
- Chapter 5: Fire procedures in the workplace6
- Chapter 9: Terror threats and the role of the security operative in the event of a threat7
- Chapter 11: Good practice for post incident management4