16-Hour On-the-Job Training for Security Guards

$140.00

A "16-hour on-the-job training course for security guards" refers to a mandatory training program that new security guards must complete within a specific timeframe (usually within 90 days of employment), covering essential aspects of their role like legal responsibilities, emergency response procedures, access control, communication skills, and proper conduct, totaling around 16 hours of training time.

Key points about the 16-hour security guard training:

This is a 16-hour course that must be completed within 90 days of employment as a security guard. The course provides the student with detailed information on the duties and responsibilities a security guard. Topics covered in this course include the role of the security guard, legal powers and limitations, emergency situations, communications and public relations, access control, ethics and conduct, incident command system, and terrorism. The passing of an examination is required for successful completion of this course.

This course typically includes topics like:

• Security guard role and responsibilities

• Legal powers and limitations

• Emergency response procedures

• Communication skills and public relations

• Access control and perimeter security

• Patrolling techniques and surveillance methods

• Ethics and professional conduct

• Incident reporting and documentation

Purpose

The aim is to equip new security guards with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively perform their duties while upholding safety standards and legal requirements.

A "16-hour on-the-job training course for security guards" refers to a mandatory training program that new security guards must complete within a specific timeframe (usually within 90 days of employment), covering essential aspects of their role like legal responsibilities, emergency response procedures, access control, communication skills, and proper conduct, totaling around 16 hours of training time.

Key points about the 16-hour security guard training:

This is a 16-hour course that must be completed within 90 days of employment as a security guard. The course provides the student with detailed information on the duties and responsibilities a security guard. Topics covered in this course include the role of the security guard, legal powers and limitations, emergency situations, communications and public relations, access control, ethics and conduct, incident command system, and terrorism. The passing of an examination is required for successful completion of this course.

This course typically includes topics like:

• Security guard role and responsibilities

• Legal powers and limitations

• Emergency response procedures

• Communication skills and public relations

• Access control and perimeter security

• Patrolling techniques and surveillance methods

• Ethics and professional conduct

• Incident reporting and documentation

Purpose

The aim is to equip new security guards with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively perform their duties while upholding safety standards and legal requirements.

Refund Procedure

 

Cancellation will be submitted in writing (email), telephone or in person to an authorized school official: Security Guard Training FYSA, LLC 716-622-7168. info@1fysa.com

 

Refund will be granted within 2-5 days of receiving request.

 

Attendance Policy

 

            100% attendance is required for all courses however we recognize that instances may arise when a student may not be able to attend class due to illness, family emergency, childcare, or any other reasonable cause. In these instances, we require telephonic or email notification of absence from class. We will allow the student to make up hours during the next available course. Students that are a no call no show may be excluded from making up hours, however they may appeal to the training school Director. Make-up training will be granted on a case-by-case basis. We reserve the right to reject any application for admission, or to terminate a student for reasons of safety, attendance, conduct or not conforming to the rules and regulations of the school and New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services.

 

Complaint Procedure

 

To resolve a complaint, the student may contact Security Guard Training FYSA, LLC 716-622-7168. info@1fysa.com. The student may also contact the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services at

518-457-2667.