CPP20218 SECURITY OPERATIONS + CPPSS00061 CASH IN TRANSIT
CPP20218 Certificate II in Security Operations (QLD)
- Course title - CPP20218 - Certificate II in Security Operations
- CPPSEC2101 - Apply effective communication skills to maintain
- CPPSEC2102 - Apply legal and procedural requirements to work effectively within a security team
- CPPSEC2103 - Apply WHS, emergency response and evacuation procedures to maintain security
- CPPSEC2104 - Apply risk assessment to select and carry out response to security risk situations
- CPPSEC2105 - Provide quality services to a range of security clients
- CPPSEC2106 - Protect self and others using basic defensive techniques
- CPPSEC2107 - Patrol premises to monitor property and maintain security
- CPPSEC2108 - Screen people, personal effects and items to maintain security
- CPPSEC2109 - Monitor and control access and exit of persons and vehicles from premises
- CPPSEC2110 - Monitor and control individual and crowd behaviour to maintain security
- CPPSEC2111 - Apply security procedures to manage intoxicated persons
- CPPSEC2112 - Apply security procedures to remove persons from premises
- CPPSEC2113 - Escort and protect persons and valuables
- HLTAID011 - Provide First Aid (R)
- CPPSS00061 - Cash-in-Transit
- CPPSEC3118 - Inspect and test cash-in-transit security equipment and recify faults
- CPPSEC3119 - Implement cash-in-transit security procedures
- CPPSEC3120 - Load and unload cash-in-transit in secured and unsecured environments
This qualification will be awarded once the participant has successfully completed all of the units competency. Units marked with an (R) require additional training and cannot be (RPL) on a triennial basis (3 year period) to maintain currency as a Crowd Controller in Queensland.
Pre-requisites
Whilst there is no pre-requisites to attend this training, participants wishing to use this qualification to obtain a security license in Queensland 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)
Paticipants can also ask for support and assistance during the delivery of the course if they find that they are experiencing learning difficulties. For further information in regards to the policies and procedures that will relate to your training experience please don't hesitate to contact BARS Training Australia view website
Students must be physically capable of responding to first aid emergency scenarios, including providing CPR to a manikin on the floor. Anyone in a wheelchair or with other disabilities that may impact their participation in these activities should contact BARS Training to discuss their individual circumstances before enrolling.
Paticipants can also ask for support and assistance during the delivery of the course if they find that they are experiencing learning difficulties. For further information in regards to the policies and procedures that will relate to your training experience please don't hesitate to contact BARS Training Australia view website
Students must be physically capable of responding to first aid emergency scenarios, including providing CPR to a manikin on the floor. Anyone in a wheelchair or with other disabilities that may impact their participation in these activities should contact BARS Training to discuss their individual circumstances before enrolling.
Schedule of Fees
The scheduled fee will need to be paid in full on enrolment and prior to the commencement of the training program. All fees paid will be issued with an invoice via email as proof of receipt of monies paid for access to course material and on-line tutorial support. Fees can be paid either directly into our nominated bank account, over the phone by credit card or in person with our onsite eftpos facilities. Details on how to pay are outlined on the bottom on the invoice.
Funding Issues
Funding also may be available through the Queensland Government's certificate 3 Guarantee Boost, assisting unemployed jobseekers or those at risk of unemployment to link with training opportunities to help with finding a job or stay in employment.
NOTE: Cash-in-Transit skill set CPPSS00061 component of the course is not funded through the Queensland's certificate 3 Guarantee funding program.
To be eligible for funding under the Queensland Government's Certificate 3 Guarantee Program you have to aged 15 years or above and be a permanent resident of Queensland. You must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, Australian permanent resident or temporary resident with the necessary work visa on a pathway to permanent residency. You must not hold a full certificate III or higher qualification. Please follow this link Certificate 3 Guarantee for further details
Cairns - $1300 per participants (including first aid) - (view application) - (send email) - (book online)
NOTE: Cash-in-Transit skill set CPPSS00061 component of the course is not funded through the Queensland's certificate 3 Guarantee funding program.
To be eligible for funding under the Queensland Government's Certificate 3 Guarantee Program you have to aged 15 years or above and be a permanent resident of Queensland. You must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, Australian permanent resident or temporary resident with the necessary work visa on a pathway to permanent residency. You must not hold a full certificate III or higher qualification. Please follow this link Certificate 3 Guarantee for further details
Cairns - $1300 per participants (including first aid) - (view application) - (send email) - (book online)