Security Assessment Report Template



-569628-130101NICOLE “NIKKI” FRIEDCOMMISSIONER00NICOLE “NIKKI” FRIEDCOMMISSIONERFlorida Department of Agriculture and Consumer ServicesDivision of LicensingSECURITY OFFICER TRAINING CURRICULUM GUIDEChapter 493, Florida StatutesRule 5N-1.140, Florida Administrative CodePost Office Box 5767 ? Tallahassee, FL 32314-5767 ? (850) 245-5691Internet Address: hours of training is required by Section 493.6303(4), Florida Statutes. Subjects to be taught and the corresponding number of hours are outlined below.1. Legal Aspects of Private Security (6 Hours)Chapter 493, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter 5N-1, Florida Administrative CodeLegislative Intent, s. 493.6100Definitions, s. 493.6101(1),(2),(3),(7),(8),(9),(13),(14),(18),(19),(23)Inapplicability, s. 493.6102(1)Initial Application for Licensure, s. 493.6105License Requirements, ss. 493.6106 and 493.6303Investigation of Applicants by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, s. 493.6108License; Contents; Identification Card, s. 493.6111Renewal Application for Licensure, s. 493.6113Cancellation or Inactivation of License, s. 493.6114Weapons and Firearms, ss. 493.6115 and 790.06Grounds for Disciplinary Action, s. 493.6118; Violations; Penalties, s. 493.6120Use of State Seal, s. 493.6124Classes of License, s. 493.6301Uniforms; Required Wear; Exceptions, s. 493.6305Vehicles Used by Security Agencies; Lights, s. 316.2397Unlawful Symbols of Authority, ss. 843.085 and 493.6118(1)(i) Complaints, 5N-1.100(4)Probable Cause Determination, 5N-1.100(4) Disciplinary Guidelines, 5N-1.113Filing Application, 5N-1.120License Issuance; Transferability, 5N-1.120(1) Operation of Licenses, 5N-1.124(1)Licensed Firearms Instructors, 5N-1.132Ammunition, 5N-1.129Initial Application, License, Renewal, and Fingerprint Fees, ss. 493.6105(3) and 493.6302, 5N-1.116(2)-(3)Liability Limitations of Arrest Authority (Citizen Arrest, Retail Theft, Section 812.015, F.S.)Types of CrimesFelony and MisdemeanorTrespass, Theft, Robbery, Battery, AssaultSearches and Seizures (Fourth Amendment)Use of Force, Chapter 776, F.S. Reasonable ForceDeadly ForceCase Law ExamplesIncident Scene and Evidence Preservation Definition of a Crime/Accident SceneDuties of the First Security Officer on the SceneIsolating and Protecting the Crime/Accident SceneMethods to Protect the Crime/Accident SceneEvidence Preservation and Contamination of Evidence Chain of CustodyIdentifying WitnessesCourt Testimony Criminal and Civil LawPreparationAdministrative Hearing, Pretrial Hearing, Deposition, SubpoenaRole of the Judge, Prosecutor, Defense Attorney and JuryCourtroom Testimony IssuesAppearance Giving TestimonyCourtroom DemeanorEqual Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Diversity 2. Role of Private Security Officers (2 hours)Protection of AssetsRiskAssetsThreatsVulnerabilitiesObserve and ReportProprietary and Contract SecurityTypes of Security EmploymentSecurity AwarenessCrime and Loss PreventionTheft IndicatorsElements of TheftTypes of Internal TheftTheft Deterrent StrategiesSupport the Clients Security ProgramSecurity Policies, Procedures and Post OrdersNon-Security Duties3. Security Officer Conduct (3 Hours) Ethics and Professionalism Conduct and BehaviorCode of Ethics AppearanceEffective AssertivenessDisciplineReadiness: Shift Work and Sleep AdjustmentAlertnessHonestyClient RelationsPublic Relations Importance of Good Public RelationsChanging the Perception Image Attitude Conduct Public Sector Relationships Public Private PartnershipLaw EnforcementFire FightersParamedicCustomer Service Cultural Diversity Why Is Cultural Diversity Important?Duty of the OfficerPrejudice and RacismWorkplace Harassment Sexual Harassment4. Principles of Communications (2 Hours)Interpersonal CommunicationImportance of CommunicationDefinition of CommunicationClarifying Verbal and Written Communication Nonverbal CommunicationPersonality Factors and CommunicationInformal CommunicationClimate of the OrganizationActive ListeningAppearance, Body Language, Tone of Voice Conflict ResolutionDealing with Aggressive BehaviorDealing with the Media5. Observation and Incident Reporting (4 Hours)Use of SensesFactors Affecting ObservationThe Observation ProcessPhysical DescriptionsPeopleVehicles PropertyNote TakingReport Writing: Who, What, When, Where, Why and HowTypes of Reports Shift Logs or Daily LogsVehicle LogsVisitor/Contractor LogsMaterial Control Passes/LogsMaintenance ReportsIncident ReportsRecordkeeping, Storage, and Use of Computers6. Principles of Access Control (1 Hour)Ingress and Egress Control ProceduresPeopleVehiclesPropertyElectronic Security Systems Visitor Management Systems7. Patrols (1 Hour)Patrol ProceduresExternal Patrols Vehicles TypesVehicle SafetyInternal PatrolsPattern VariationsTour RoundsPatrol EquipmentProblems on PatrolUse of Senses 8. Principles of Safeguarding Information (1 Hour)Proprietary and Confidential InformationOperational Security (OPSEC)Basic Protection PracticesHIPPA Basics of Cyber Security9. Physical Security (1 Hour)Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED)Perimeter Security BarriersFencing/WallsLocks and KeysWindowsLightingCCTVThe Security Officer’s Role with Camera SystemsIntrusion Detection Devices/AlarmsSensorsReceipt of AlarmsFalse Alarm Problem Access Control Systems10. Interviewing Techniques (1 Hour)Interview Versus InterrogationStyles of InterviewingHow to Develop Rapport with the Victim, Witness or SuspectThe Interview ApproachHow to End an InterviewDefine Deceptive Cues11. Emergency Preparedness (1.5 Hours)Role of Security in an EmergencyOverview of the Emergency Preparedness PlanTypes of Natural DisastersTornadoes Severe WeatherFloodsHurricanesBomb ThreatsFiresChemical SpillsEvacuation Processes12. Safety Awareness (2.5 Hours)Safety Hazards in the Workplace/SurroundingsEmergency Equipment PlacementFire Prevention National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)Fundamental Requirements of the Life Safety CodeTypes of Fires Ingredients of a FireFire Protection EquipmentTypes of Fire Extinguishers Extinguishing Methods Means of Egress Failure to Control or Report a Dangerous Fire, Section 877.15, F.S.Hazardous Materials Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA)How to Read and Understand LabelsResponding to Hazardous Materials IncidentsSecurity Officer Safety and Accident Prevention13. Medical Emergencies (4.5 Hours)The Florida Good Samaritan ActBasic First AidCardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs)Blood-Borne Pathogens14. Terrorism (2.5 Hours)Definition and History of TerrorismTypes of Terrorist OrganizationsDHS If You See Something, Say Something?Types of Terrorist Attacks Recognition and Response to Potential Terrorist ActivitiesDynamics of a Terrorist AttackTypes of Attacks and Responses (CBRNE)ChemicalBiologicalRadiologicalNuclearExplosivePast Terrorist Events15. Event Security and Special Assignments (1 Hour)Traffic Control and Parking Lot SecurityUsing Personal Protective EquipmentUsing Traffic Control DevicesTraffic Control EquipmentUsing and Interpreting SignalsControlling Vehicles and PedestriansCrowd ControlTypes of CrowdsRole of Security in Planning for Crowd ControlCivil DisturbanceCrowd Control ResponsesSearch and Wanding ProceduresMetal DetectorsLabor Relations (Strikes, Lockouts)Executive Protection 16. Communications Systems (1 Hour) Two-Way Radio Communication Radio Etiquette TelephonePublic Address Systems and IntercomsPhonetic Alphabet10-CodesImportance of Internal Communication Before and During an Emergency17. Special Issues (4 Hours)Fundamentals of Dealing with Unique BehaviorPerson with Disabilities Interacting with People Who Have Developmental DisabilitiesCommunicating with People Who Have Developmental DisabilitiesWhat Do I Do When I Meet Someone Who Is:Disabled/Mentally illElderlyA Juvenile HomelessSubstances Identification and Recognition of Illegal Drugs Dealing with People Under the Influence of Drugs or AlcoholHandling Disruptive PeopleThe Security Officer’s Role in Preventing Violence and Providing Assistance When Violent Situations OccurAssessing Behavior and the Potential for ViolenceCrisis ManagementVerbal Skill ManagementEmotional/Behavioral SymptomsNon-Abusive Psychological and Physical InterventionWorkplace ViolenceWhat Is Workplace Violence?Types of Workplace Violence Domestic Violence and the WorkplaceWhose Concern Is It?Preventing Violence: Planning and Strategic Issues Planning PrinciplesIdentifying and Reporting Threats and Threatening BehaviorResponding to Violent BehaviorActive Shooter What Is a Mass Shooter?DHS Run, Hide, FightCasesGangs What Is a Gang?Types of GangsHow to Report Gang Activity18. Introduction to Weapons (1 Hour)Non-Lethal WeaponsOC/Pepper SprayCollapsible BatonTaserFirearmsSemi-AutoRevolverEXAMINATION (2 hours)Throughout or upon completion of the required curriculum, schools and training facilities shall administer testing of not less than 2 hours in duration. Such examination(s) shall consist of 170 questions in total, in the subject areas as outlined below. No more than 50 percent of the questions for each core topic may be true or false.Subject Questions Legal Aspects of Private Security 26Role of Private Security Officers 9Security Officer Conduct 13Principles of Communications 9Observation and Incident Reporting 17Principles of Access Control 4Patrols 4Principles of Safeguarding Information 4Physical Security 4Interviewing Techniques 4Emergency Preparedness 6Safety Awareness 11Medical Emergencies 19Terrorism 11Event Security and Special Assignments 4Communications Systems 4Special Issues 17Introduction to Weapons 4TOTAL: 170 ................
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