Training Course:Certificate II Security OperationsSchool/Trainer:TAFE Tasmania Hobart, TAS, Australia
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Course Description:
'' This course provides the qualification required by law to enable employment as a security guard or security agent and is essential to gaining a Security Guard License.
NB: The first part of the Certificate II in Security Operations includes the Crowd Control course.
Compulsory Units
PRSSO201 Communicate effectively in the security industry PRSSO202 Maintain workplace safety PRSSO203 Work effectively in the security industry PRSSO204 Work as part of a team PRSSO205 Provide security services to customers PRSSO206 Provide first aid PRSSO207 Respond to security risk situation Elective Units
PRSSO209 Protect persons PRSSO210 Control access to and exit from premises PRSSO211 Monitor and control individual and crowd behaviour PRSSO215 Operate basic security equipment PRSSO216 Patrol premises Note. Additional units are available from time to time
Duration: Note that courses depend on numbers.
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Please go to the school's official website for training price and schedule:
http://www.tafe.tas.edu.au/
Phone:1300 655 307
School Address:
Institute of TAFE Tasmania, GPO Box 2015, Hobart TAS 7001 Australia
Jobs & Resumes: Hobart Houses & Roommates: Hobart
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