This comprehensive seminar equips Security Officers with the skills and knowledge needed to enhance personal and organizational performance in today’s evolving risk landscape. Participants will gain expertise in technical security areas such as risk assessment, legislation, health and safety, incident control, and crisis management. The course emphasizes aligning security functions with organizational objectives while maintaining international standards and best practices. Through interactive and hands-on training, delegates will develop conflict resolution skills and implement effective security solutions. This program prepares security professionals to lead teams, manage risks, and create productive environments.
Identify best practice and effective policy implementation on leading security solutions
Effectively operate and interact with a security function
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)
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 which 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 programme 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 organisation. This course has a unique feature, a practical, hands-on module of security case studies and work 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.
Gain an improved personal knowledge of threats and risks to their organization, they will learn skills to combat these threats and put into place standards, plans, and strategies which if successfully implemented will increase their professional reputation and improve their ability to deal with serious security issues.
Gain an understanding of the strong business reasons why organizations should effectively manage and plan to protect their human and physical resources. This will lead to improvements in their organization's professional reputation, standard operating procedures, and the ability to continue to function effectively and successfully in the face of today's threats.
Health and safety awareness
Specialist security knowledge and awareness
Preparation, planning and risk assessment
Log keeping, post-incident reporting, problem-solving and analytical thinking
Conflict management and techniques for diffusing aggressive situations
Effective communication and methods for team cooperation
Day 1: Introduction to Security
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
Day 2: Threats to Assets
Understanding loss
Key point identification
Key point identification (Case study)
Risk analysis
Risk analysis (Case study)
Security survey (Theory)
Security survey (Practical)
Day 3: Special Risks
Understanding terrorism
Weapons and explosives recognition
Conditions in place before searching
Different types of search (Theory)
Different types of search (Practical)
Actions on a find
Evacuation planning
Threat warning reports
Day 4: Control and Restraint
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
Day 5: Fire Prevention
The nature of fire (Video)
Three elements of fire
Classifications of fire
Fire extinguishers
Fire risk assessment
Fire risk assessment (Practical)