Security Management: Safety And Protection Of Corporate Facilities
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INTRODUCTION
The security of governmental buildings and facilities affects not only the daily operations of the government but also the health, well-being, and safety of employees and the public. This also applies to important facilities operated by private companies or non-profit organizations. There is a need for building protection by investigating, detecting, deterring and disrupting security threats.
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to:
- Describing the requirements of security needs of building and facilities
- Getting familiar and evaluate security standards
- Understanding policies for security and protection
- Implementing appropriate security measures
- Taking necessary actions to enhance quality and effectiveness of security systems
- Being able to develop a world class corporate security strategy
- Being Familiar with the latest security systems
- Facilitating security’s key role in governance
- Improving utilization of resources to find better security systems
- Being able to detect, deter, observe and report
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COURSE AUDIENCE
This course is made for :
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All Safety ProfessionalsSafety Committee MembersSecurity personnel / SpecialistManagers and heads of HSEC departmentTechnicians and competent personnelHuman Resource personnelRescue SpecialistSafety officer / Supervisor / Consultant / Director / ManagerSafety EngineerRisk ManagerAudit ManagerCorporate Safety DirectorSafety & Training SpecialistHSE professionalsHazard AnalysisEnvironmental SpecialistEmergency Response SpecialistOccupational Safety and Health Specialist
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COURSE OUTLINE
DAY ONE:
Security Guard Officers Functions
- Introduction to Security Guard (Official) Profession
- Manpower Management & Managing Guarding Operations
- Manpower Selection
- Training Officer Responsibilities
- Training Officer Requirements
- Protection of At-Risk Personnel
- Emergency Situations
DAY TWO :
Crimes
- Theories of Criminal Motivation
- Demonstrations & Protests
- Terrorism and Militancy
- Explosive Devices
- Kidnapping
- Economic Crime
- Illicit Trading
- Counterfeiting
- Strategies reduce crimes in commercial organizations
DAY THREE:
Perimeter & Buildings Security
- Buildings Security Design Principles
- Site Selection
- Physical Boundaries
- Security Alarms
- Security Lighting
- Monitoring Systems
- Vehicle Parking
- Access Management
- Employee Identification
- Intruder Detection Systems
DAY FOUR :
Emergency Situations
- Emergency types
- Bomb (package, car, suicide) threat identification and response
- Incident scene protection
- Crowd management
- Workplace Violence
- Medical Emergencies
- Natural Disasters
DAY FIVE:
Physical Security and Crime Prevention
- Basic components of physical security
- Threats and assessment
- Barriers, fencing, gates, locks, lighting, and alarms
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