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Under the Security Providers Act 1993,
security firms and people who are
employed in the security industry such
as security officers, crowd controllers,
bodyguards, private investigators,
security advisers and security equipment
installers must be licensed to work in
Queensland.
In order to
qualify for a Crowd Controller's and Security (Unarmed) licence
from 1 July 2008, you must have
completed the following units of
competency listed below and been
assessed as competent by a registered
training provider.
BARS
Training Australia (National Provider
32061) now offers this
course with a flexible delivery strategy that is not only tailored to our client
needs but are realistic, industry based
and the most practical available.
Course Title - Crowd
Controller / Security (unarmed) Course (Qld) – Entry Level
CPPSEC2001A - Communicate effectively in
the security industry
CPPSEC2002A -
Follow workplace safety procedures in
the security industry
CPPSEC2003A - Work effectively in the
security industry
CPPSEC2004A -
Respond to security risk situation
CPPSEC2005A -
Work as part of a security team
CPPSEC2006A -
Provide security services
to clients
CPPSEC2011A -
Control access to and from
premises
CPPSEC2012A - Monitor and control
individual and crowd behaviour
CPPSEC2014A - Operate basic security
equipment
CPPSEC2015A - Patrol premises
CPPSEC3002A -
Manage conflict through negotiation (R)
CPPSEC3003A -
Determine response to
security risk situation
CPPSEC3007A -
Maintain security of
environment
CPPSEC3013A - Control persons using
empty handed techniques (R)
HLTFA301B - Apply First Aid (R)
The qualification will be issued based
on the successful completion of the
units of competency. Competencies
indicated with an (R) requires
retraining (not RPL) on a triennial
basis (every three years) to retain a
Queensland crowd controllers license.
Pre-requisites
Participants should be eligible to hold
a security license and should contact
the Office of Fair Trading on 1300 656
030 or by following this link to the
Office of Fair Trading Website to
confirm their eligibility prior to
commencing the course. (view website)
All participants should also have basic
language, literacy and numeracy skills
and are required to identify if they require language, literacy and numeracy support prior to enrolment
by completing a short language, literacy
and numeracy examination.
Participants can also ask for language, literacy and numeracy support during the delivery if they find they are experiencing difficulties. For more
information on
the policies and procedures that will
relate to your training experience please
view the BARS Training Australia Student Handbook
(view handbook)
WORKBOOK COURSE
The workbook
course
is separated into two parts that deal
with the theory and practical skills
required in the Queensland Crowd Controller and Security
industries.
PART A
A self
paced correspondence course with on-line
tutorial support available to assist
participants gain the underpinning
knowledge necessary to successfully
complete Part B . Once
course fees have been received the
enrolled participant will be forwarded all
course material at least 10 days prior
to the face-to-face component along with a
welcome link that gives the participant access on-line tutorial support and
additional resources.
Further, participants
will be advised of a 4 hour optional
tutorial session with the nominated
facilitator that will be held prior to
the face-to-face component.
Participants can speak to the
facilitator over the phone, on e-mail or
through the use of our own unique
on-line chat facility where 4 person can
hook up on-line for a webcam conference.
NOTE:
Participants
will NOT be able to attend the
face-to-face component (Part B) without
completing the self paced correspondence
component (Part A).
PART B
During this two day component
participants will receive instruction
relating to legislative requirements,
first aid, communication techniques,
basic document examination and control,
restrain & removal techniques.
The
face-to-face component allows
participants to take part in
role-plays, scenario enactments, group discussions and demonstrations that
create an excellent and variety based
learning environment.
Schedule of Fees
The scheduled fee will be paid in full
on enrolment and prior to the
commencement of the training program.
All fees paid will be issued with an
acknowledgement receipt/tax invoice via
email as proof of receipt of monies paid
for access to course material and
on-line tutorial support.
Gold Coast - $499 per participants (including first aid)
Mackay - $600 per participant (including first aid)
Townsville - $549 per participant (including first aid)
Cairns - $600 per participants (including first aid)
All training will be conducted in an
appropriate training venue throughout
Queensland with all required training
equipment supplied by BARS Training
Australia as published on the BARS
Training website.
FULL CLASSROOM COURSE (Price on Application)
BARS Training Australia also offers a
full time face to face course that is
conducted on appropriate premises
nominated and supplied by the client.
These courses are run over 7 days (8
hours per day)
giving participants personal face to
face facilitation to assist participants
to gain the underpinning knowledge
necessary to successfully complete their
studies .
During the course the participant will
be required to take part in role-plays,
scenarios enactments, group discussion
and demonstrations that will be assessed
to current industry standards.
Schedule of Fees
The scheduled fee will be
quoted based on the number of
participants and locality of the
training session being requested.
All fees paid will be issued with an
acknowledgement receipt/tax invoice via
email as proof of receipt of monies paid
for access to course material and
on-line tutorial support.
To make an enquiry about the full
classroom course please click on the
"Group Discount" link below and complete
the enquiry form. Once received
one of our consultants will be in
contact within 24 hours.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is
the acknowledgment of skills and
knowledge held by an individual as a result of formal training, work experience and /or life experience. If you believe that you already possess
some or all of the learning outcomes
contained in this course and you can demonstrate current
competency, then you can apply for RPL. To register for RPL
you simply contact BARS Training
Australia on (07) 55 290834 during office hours.
Enrolments
Enrolment occurs through online
registration and payment of course
fees. Your details are captured and stored securely, with the results of
your training being linked to this enrolment information.
Refunds
All requests for refunds are to be made
in writing on a Refund Request
this form that needs to be accompanied
by supporting documentation where
applicable. This form can be obtained by
contacting the BARS Training Australia
on (07) 55 290834 during office hours.
NOTE
Participants are responsible for reading
all relevant materials provided on the
website including the BARS Training
Australia Student Handbook and
the information about courses prior to
enrolment. Once participants have entered their details
on an order form it will be accepted by all parties that
they have read the Student Handbook and
agree with all the Terms and Conditions prior to commencing their training.
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