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Most patrol security guards deal with a host of different people in a variety of situations every day. While patrol security guards must be polite and courteous, they must also be capable of being firm and taking charge when the situation demands. With PSTN security guard patrol training series, officer will be armed with the knowledge to help them perform daily duties of a patrol along with the critical decision-making skills to excel in the patrol environment.
Security Guard Patrol Training Benefits
With over 25 years of experience CiNet is considered an industry leader in patrol security training. Patrol security guards work in a variety of environments and are called upon to perform many functions. Regardless of the type of patrol or the nature of the company’s business, experience tells us that, to succeed, officers must master certain basic skills.
- Understand the basic elements of the patrol function
- How to be assertive, without being rude, when dealing with upset people
- Proactive road management information and strategies, pre-driving habits, cause of most accidents and common collision types
- The variety of ways that security guards must put their observation skills to the test
- Importance of good patrol technique
- Recognize the threat level of a potentially aggressive individual
- The rules of observation and perception
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Security Guard Patrol Training Courses
- Access Control: The Security Officer's Role
- Attention to Detail: An Equipment Check for the Security Officer
- Basic Radio Broadcasting
- Basic Security Tool Kit
- Being Assertive Without Being Rude
- Bloodborne Pathogens: What You Need to Know
- Canadian Legal Aspects of Security, Part 1
- Canadian Legal Aspects of Security, Part 2
- Charisma: Developing Leadership Abilities
- Command Presence
- Communicating With Angry People: The 7-6-5 Method
- Communication Mistakes to Avoid
- Computer and Information Security
- Courage: Your Competitive Edge
- Courthouse Security: Access Control
- Crime Scene Responsibilities
- Damaged Goods: A Security Officer’s Guide to Vandalism
- Dealing with Aggression
- Dealing with the Elderly
- Dealing with the Intoxicated Individual
- Defensive Driving for Security Officers
- Defusing Conflict and Crisis
- Developing and Improving Observational Skills
- Developing Your Visual Expertise
- Dispatch Operations
- Effective Enforcement Techniques
- Effective Interviewing
- Emergency Response
- Engaging the Customer
- Event Security
- Event Security: A Professional Perspective
- Exceeding Management Expectations: The Key to Career Growth
- Fire Prevention and Safety, Parts 1 and 2
- Fire Safety Basics
- First Aid Essentials
- First on Scene: CPR, Choking, and AED
- First on Scene: Medical Emergency Action
- First Response to Felony Crimes
- Fixed Posts: The Professional Approach
- Focus on Vehicles
- General Security Officer Orientation
- Good Report Writing
- Guest Services in the Lodging Industry
- Handling an Irate Individual and Access Control to Executive Offices
- Handling Customer Complaints
- Handling Emergency Situations
- Handling Shoplifters
- Hazmat Awareness for Security
- Identifying and Correcting Common Errors in Report Writing
- Identity Theft
- Infectious Diseases
- Inspections
- Intelligence Gathering: The Security Officer's Role
- Interacting With Disturbed Persons
- Internal Loss Control: The Protection Officer’s Role
- Interpersonal Skills for Security Officers
- Interviewing at the Scene
- Introduction to Emergency Management, Part 1
- Introduction to Emergency Management, Part 2
- Juveniles and Gangs
- Laptop Theft Prevention
- Legal Responsibilities
- Mentally Ill Persons: Strategic Verbal Strategies
- Observation Skills
- OC Spray: What Every Security Officer Should Know
- Officer Survival: Tactics and Techniques
- Officer, I Can’t Find My Child
- Parking Lot Security
- Patrol Operations
- Patrols and Fixed Posts
- Physical Security Surveys
- Post Orders, Pass-on Logs & the Flow of Information
- Preparing for the CPP Examination, Part 1
- Principles for the Use of Force
- Professional Communication
- Professional Development
- Protests and Demonstrations
- Proxemics and Personal Space
- Public Relations in the Retail Setting
- Public Relations: Handling Crises and the Media
- Radio and Telephone Communications
- Radio and Telephone Procedures and Protocol
- Report Right: The Write Way
- Report Writing
- Safe Driving for Security Officers
- Safe Driving Strategies
- Search and Seizure, Part 1
- Search and Seizure, Part 2
- Security and Police Relations
- Security in a Lobby or Reception Area
- Shift Shape: Fit for Duty, Part 1
- Shift Shape: Fit for Duty, Part 2
- Special Events: Success is in the Planning
- Stand and Deliver: A Security Officer's Guide to Testimony
- Tactical Communications
- Tactical Responses to Practical Situations: Just Another Day on the Job
- Telephone Techniques
- The Impact of Technology Upon Security
- The Important Aspects of Report Writing
- The Prevention and Detection of Employee Theft
- Traffic Control and Direction: Concepts and Procedures
- Traffic Safety and Control
- Unspoken Dialogue, Part 1: Body Signs
- Unspoken Dialogue, Part 2: Interactive Dialogue
- What You Should Know About Patrolling
- Writing Better Reports
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