Certificate II in Security Operations
(CPP20207)

Overview

The successful completion of this course satisfies legislative licensing requirements for a combined security guard / crowd control licence. Certificate II in Security Operations develops a student’s proficiency in providing basic operational security services including crowd control and security guarding duties. Units of competency of the program covers law relevant to the security industry, customer service, teamwork, communication skills, managing intoxicated persons, reporting security incidents, occupational health and safety, and emergency procedures.



Job Prospects

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The Security Industry is a rapidly expanding profession providing exciting and challenging opportunities in a variety of areas. Successful completion of this course will enable participants to work in operational areas of security and have an entry level understanding of mobile patrols, crowd control and static guard duties.



Delivery

To complete this assessment procedure each candidate must submit evidence to support the required seven CORE Elements and depending on what stream they wish to precede, evidence to support four ELECTIVE Elements. Be mindful that those electives selected may only be towards either Crowd Control or Security Officer. If a candidate wishes to secure both licenses all 13 Elements listed must be completed.

All Seven Elements listed in Section Four are core Elements and must be completed for all streams. All Four Elements listed in Section Five are suggested elective Elements and must be completed for Security Officer and Crowd Controllers.

The course is presented in line with adult learning principles incorporating structured tutorials, interactive workshops, case studies, video, practical assignments and workplace application. Individual and group work is conducted throughout the course.



Core Units

CPPSEC2001A
Communicate effectively in the security industry

CPPSEC2002A
Follow workplace safety procedures in the security industry

CPPSEC2003A
Work effectively in the security industry

CPPSEC2004A
Respond to security risk situation

CPPSEC2005A
Work as part of a security team

CPPSEC2006A
Provide security services to clients

HLTFA301B
Apply first aid



Elective Units

CPPSEC2011A
Control access to and exit from premises

CPPSEC2012A
Monitor and control individual and crowd behaviour

CPPSEC2014A
Operate Basic Security equipment

CPPSEC2015A
Patrol premises

CPPSEC2007A
Screen people

CPPSEC2008A
Screen items

CPPSEC2009A
Give Evidence in Court

CPPSEC2010A
Protect safety of persons

CPPSEC2017A
Protect self and others using basic defensive tactics



Duration

The qualification is completed by attending full-time for 5 days, or may be completed by flexible learning options, i.e. correspondence. For those participants who are completing the OPTIONAL defensive techniques training program an additional 2 days attendance is required.

Presenters

Course presenters are all recognised industry experts holding relevant experience and training qualifications. They include security industry specialists, former and currently serving police officers, lawyers, OH&S practitioners and organisational development consultants.

Prerequisites

Students must possess reasonable literacy and numeracy skills with a sound grasp of spoken English. Law Enforcement Training Solutions provides support for language and literacy for participants who require it.

Cost

Course cost will be advised on application. Special conditions may apply on consideration for prior qualifications. Please contact Administration Office Staff if you require assistance with a payment plan.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Law Enforcement Training Solutions recognises the Recognition of Prior Learning (or Skills Recognition) process, which formally recognises the skills and knowledge an individual has acquired through formal or informal training through, work or life-experience.

The cost of the RPL process is $350.00 or $40.00 per unit.

Lunch

Unless stipulated in writing, lunch is the responsibility of each person attending a training course. It is suggested that you bring with you a sufficient light meal and refreshments for each day's attendance.


Dress

It is expected that you will attend all classes dressed in a neat and casual manner. For the comfort of all those around you please ensure you have given appropriate consideration to your personal hygiene and grooming, good personal hygiene and grooming represents good personal discipline. Ensure you are wearing closed footwear as no open toed footwear will be permitted.

Smoking Policy

Smoking is not permitted indoors, but is allowed outdoors in designated areas. The receptionist or training coordinator at your training facility will direct you.

Dates

Refer to the training calendar for detailed information on location and dates.

Enquiry

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