Security Officers are professionals who work in a variety of organizations and with diverse groups of people. As such, they require the necessary skills and knowledge to enhance both personal and organizational performance. As quickly as the world and its continents change and develop, so do risks and threats of dealing with people of this world. Organizations can no longer view security departments and employees as lower-level functions. In order to ensure staff in these departments function effectively within the realm of the larger organizational objectives, it is essential that security officers 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.
In order 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 comprehensive seminar 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 highly interactive and hands-on seminar 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.
At the end of the seminar, delegates should be able to:
The delegates will be involved in the latest trends in seminar presentations. The classroom presentations are made up of interactive practical exercises, supported by audiovisual material and case studies. Delegates will be expected to participate actively in relating the principles of security management to the specific needs for their industry. The final week's module involves delegates in security case studies and actual issues that exist in their organizations. This practical development of skills will benefit delegates who then can return to work ready for the implementation of security measures and plans.
The program will identify best practices for security roles including the main responsibilities for the security officer, the challenges faced and methods for successfully addressing these issues. Individuals will learn to identify critical success factors and early warning indicators to effectively combat risks before they impact the organization. This course has a unique feature, a practical, hands-on module of security case studies and works on an actual security issue in the delegate's place of work. This feature allows delegates to learn and practice skills in typical work situations.
Delegates attending this seminar will:
Day One
Introduction to Security
Day Two
Threats to Assets
Day Three
Special Risks
Day Four
Control and Restraint
Day Five
Fire Prevention