Training Course:Security and Loss Prevention ManagementSchool/Trainer:Professional Development Institute of Tourism Parksville, British Columbia, Canada
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Explains the issues surrounding the need for individualized security programs, examines a wide variety of security and safety equipment and procedures, discusses guest protection and internal security for asset protection.
Evaluation: The student must complete twelve basic, self-scoring review quizzes, four progress test, and a comprehensive final examination.
Learning Resource: Security and Loss Prevention Management, by Raymond C. Ellis, Jr., and the Security Committee of the American Hotel & Motel Association
Learning Objectives: At the completion of this course, students should be able to: 1. Discuss legal concerns In providing safe and secure accommodations for guests 2. Identify preliminary considerations in setting up a security program, including the importance of law enforcement liaison and security training. 3. Identify and explain the functions of a wide variety of security equipment, including physical security systems, surveillance systems, communication systems, alarm systems, and guestroom security equipment such as locks. 4. Identify and explain the purposes of security procedures that deal with guest protection and internal control. Procedures are discussed generally and on a department-by-department basis, with special attention given to the accounting department and the protection of funds. 5. Discuss the elements of and need for computer security. 6. Cite the special security concerns involved in report writing and record keeping; media relations; the presence of special guests or events; and maintaining swimming pools, health clubs, and jogging trails. 7. Contribute to the development of an emergency management program that deals with bombs and bomb threats, fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, earthquakes, blackouts, robberies, medical emergencies, and terrorism. 8. Discuss the elements of a safety program. 9. Identify many Occupational Safety and Health Act regulations that contain information important to lodging property managers and personnel. ...''
Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.pdit.ca/
Phone:250-248-2010
School Address:
Professional Development Institute of Tourism P. O. Box 278, Suite 2 - 141 Memorial Avenue Parksville, British Columbia, CANADA, V9P-2G4 Phone 250-248-2010 Fax 250-248-9413
Jobs & Resumes: Parksville Houses & Roommates: Parksville
Other training courses offered by Professional Development Institute of Tourism:
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Hospitality Industry Computer Systems
Hospitality Supervision
Quality Sanitation Management
Food & Beverage Service
Planning and Control for Food & Beverage Operations
Bar & Beverage Management
Tourism and the Hospitality Industry
Marketing of Hospitality Services
Hospitality Sales & Marketing
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