Training Course:Law & Security OfficerSchool/Trainer:triOS College Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Mississauga, Toronto, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Although all security guards perform many of the same duties, specific duties vary based on specific job responsibilities also vary with the size, type, and location of the employer.
Guards who work in public buildings such as museums or art galleries protect paintings and exhibits by inspecting people and packages entering and leaving the building. In factories, laboratories, government buildings, data processing centers, and military bases, security officers protect information, products, computer codes, and defense secrets and check the credentials of people and vehicles entering and leaving the premises.
Guards working at universities, parks, and sports stadiums perform crowd control, supervise parking and seating, and direct traffic.
Security guards stationed at the entrance to bars and nightclubs prevent access by minors, collect cover charges at the door, maintain order among customers, and protect property and patrons.
Armored car guards protect money and valuables during transit. In addition, they protect individuals responsible for making commercial bank deposits from theft or bodily injury. Carrying money between the truck and the business can be extremely hazardous for guards. Because of this risk, armored car guards usually wear bullet-proof vests and are authorized to carry firearms for their own protection, and must complete a firearms training program to obtain their Possession and Acquisition License.
All security officers must show good judgment and common sense, follow directions and directives from supervisors, be prepared to accurately testify in court, and follow company policy and guidelines. Guards should have a professional appearance and attitude and be able to interact with the public. They also must be able to take charge and direct others in emergencies or other dangerous incidents. A security guard may be employed in a static location, or find themselves patrolling in a mobile unit. A security office may also work with a canine partner, depending on the position.
Topics of this program include: Criminal Justice in Canada; Federal & Provincial Statues/Offences; Traffic Management; Crisis Intervention and Conflict Management; CPR & First Aid; Sociology and Criminology;
Professionalism & Ethics; Private Security Patrol Procedures; Cultural Diversity; First Nations People;
Police Powers and Authority; Criminal Investigations, Forensics and Evidence; Interviewing and Interrogation Skills; Courtroom Procedures and Testimony; Officer Safety and Protecting the Public; Fitness and Lifestyle Management; An Introduction to Microsoft Word, Excel & PowerPoint; Career Management.
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule: http://www.trios.com/
http://www.trios.com/career/
Phone:1-877-798-7467
School Address:
7610 Tecumseh Road, East Windsor, ON N8T 1E9
520 First Street London, ON N5V 3C6
445 King Street West Kitchener, ON N2G 1C2
4 Hughson Street, South 5th Floor Hamilton, ON L8N 3Z1
55 City Centre Drive, 2nd Floor Mississauga, ON L5B 1M3
425 Bloor Street East, Suite 200 Toronto M4W 3R4
Jobs & Resumes: Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Mississauga, Toronto, Windsor Houses & Roommates: Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Mississauga, Toronto, Windsor
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Police Foundations
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Legal Assistant
Network Engineer
MCSA/MCSE
Network Specialist (Multi-OS)
Network Technician
MCSE 2003
MCDST
MCSA 2003
e-Commerce Web Designer
CIW
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