Security Training
NW Security NI Ltd can also offer security training through our training partner Valley Regional Training
Door Supervisors Level 2
Level 2 Door Supervisor (4 days)
This course is for individuals who wish to work as a Door Supervisor in Clubs, Pubs and places of Entertainment. It is a duel badge and does allow individuals to engage in work as a Security Guard. You must have an SIA Licence in order to work in the security industry.
How long is the course?
The course is delivered over 4 consecutive days . A more flexible option is available for group bookings. We can also hold bespoke courses at weekends if required.
The course is split down into 4 sections
Module 1 Common Security Industry which covers the general private security industry
Module 2 Working as a Door Supervisor which looks at the work of Door Staff in more detail
Module 3 Conflict Management which examines how to deal with conflict situations
Module 4 Physical Intervention which is the practical element and teaches you disengagement techniques, blocks and escorts
CCTV level 2
Level 2 Award in CCTV Operations (Public Space Surveillance)
CCTV systems are now being used within the UK by various agencies and private establishments. CCTV training is not only an essential element for those monitoring public space using CCTV equipment; it can also lead to large savings for any company that has CCTV in Operation.
How long is the course?
The course is delivered over 4 consecutive days . A more flexible option is available for group bookings. We can also hold bespoke courses at weekends if required.
What does the course involve?
Delegates must complete and pass units 1, 2 and 3 as outlined below which will achieve a Level 2 Award in CCTV operations and allow delegates to apply for their SIA licence. The course requires you to undertake the role of a CCTV operator where you will track, log and report activities on a suspect or activity.
Unit 1 Working in the Private Security Industry
Introduction to the Security IndustryLegislation relevant to the Private Security IndustryHealth and Safety at WorkFire SafetyEmergency ProceduresCommunication skills and Customer Car in the Private Security Industry
Unit 2 Working as a CCTV Operator
CCTV codes of practice, operational procedures and guidelinesLegislation and how it impacts on CCTV operationsRoles and responsibilities of the CCTV operator and other CCTV staffCharacteristics of a CCTV systemHow to make effective use of CCTV equipmentEmergency procedures in the CCTV control room
Unit 3 Practical Operation of CCTV equipment
Operating CCTV EquipmentOperational use of CCTV equipment
Implementing CCTV surveillance techniques
Security Guarding
Level 2 Award in Security Guarding (Static and Patrol)
Who is the course for?
For those currently working as a Security Guard or those wishing to begin working as a Security Guard. On successful completion of the course, and passing the required examinations, delegates will be able to apply for an SIA licence to work as a Security Guard.
What are the entry requirements?
No previous knowledge or training is required however basic levels of English literacy and numeracy are assumed. You must also be able to provide proof of Identification and Proof of address as per SIA guidelines.
How long is the course?
3 Days.
What does the course involve?
In order to apply for an SIA licence, delegates must complete and pass all units as outlined below and if successful will achieve a level 2 award in Security Guarding.
Unit 1 Working in the Private Security Industry
Introduction to the Security IndustryLegislation relevant to the Private Security IndustryHealth and Safety at WorkFire SafetyEmergency Procedures
Communication skills and Customer Car in the Private Security Industry
Unit 2 Working as a Security Officer
The role of a security officer within the private security industryPatrollingControlling access and egress to a siteSearching proceduresTechnology, security and monitoring systems in the security environmentLaw and its relevance to the Security OfficerReporting, recording and record keeping
Unit 3 Conflict Management for the Private Security Industry
Recognising and Assessing riskCommunication SkillsDe-escalating conflict situationsResolving conflict
Post incident considerations
What are the entry requirements?
No previous knowledge or training is required however basic levels of English literacy and numeracy are assumed. You must also be able to provide proof of Identification and Proof of address as per SIA guidelines.
For more information on these courses please contact us using the information below:
Contact Details
Valley Regional Training
Tel: 02877767568
Mobile: 07714208561
Email: Valleyregionaltraining@gmail.com
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