Practical Security Training

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Elsevier, 2000 - 272 pages

Practical Security Training is designed to help security departments develop effective security forces from the personnel screening and selection process to ensuring that proper ,cost-efficient training is conducted. Using the building block and progressive method approach allows security staff to become increasingly more effective and more confident. Flexible and practicle, these tools allow security practitioners to adapt them as needed in different environments.

Considering hypothetical situations and case studies, performing drills and continually evaluating performance, the security staff can be better prepared to deal with both routine and emergency situations.



  • Advocates performance related training similar to that in a military environment
  • Describes performance-oriented drills
  • Considers and analyzes hypothetical situations

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Contents

Introduction to Practical Security Training
1
Practical versus Theoretical Training
5
References
13
Identifying the Training Needs of the Security Force
15
Reference
26
Use of Case Studies in Training
27
Executive Protection
31
TrespasserIntruder
32
Emergency Contact Information
161
Post Procedures
166
Emergency Response Procedures
168
Security Department Regulations
171
Additional Hypothetical Situations
173
Suspicious Vehicle
174
Slip and Fall
175
Sexual Harassment Allegations
176

Mass ShootingArmed Intruder Secure Facility
33
Mass ShootingArmed Intruder Public Facility
34
Workplace Violence
35
References
36
Use of Hypothetical Situations in Training
37
Sample Scenarios
38
Walk Through Talk Through Exercises
42
Emergency Drills Putting Procedures into Practice
49
Medical Emergency
54
Bomb Threat
57
Bomb Search
59
Suspect LetterParcel
61
Building Evacuation
63
Elevator Entrapment Drill
65
RiotCivil Disturbance
67
Workplace Violence Involving a Weapon
69
Critiquing Drills
71
Immediate Action Drills
72
Reference
74
RolePlay Getting a Feel for RealLife Situations
75
Examples from the Military
76
Examples from Business
79
Exercises to Improve Observation Skills
85
Reference
90
Testing Trainings Effectiveness
91
Penetration Testing
94
Daily Situation Testing
104
Critiquing
108
References
109
Training Management and Specialized Personnel
111
Executive Protection Personnel
113
Management Personnel
114
Reference
122
Individual Applications of Practical Training
123
References
125
Resources for Security Trainers
127
Associations
128
Schools and Training Programs
136
Products
142
Magazines Newsletters and Other Publications
145
Web Sites
148
XYZ Corporation Orientation Manual for Security Personnel
151
Access Control
152
Uniformed Security Force Posts
153
Radio Codes
154
Contact Information
155
Training
156
Stacking Plan for XYZ Corporate Headquarters at 323 Main Street
157
Sample Security OperationsProcedures Manual
159
Table of Contents
160
Fire
177
Extreme Medical Emergency
178
Discovering Drug Paraphernalia
179
Dealing with an Employee Altercation
180
Additional Case Studies
183
Industrial Espionage
184
Bombing Attack Supported by Diversion
186
Workplace Homicide
187
Industrial Espionage
188
Assassination by an Extremist Group
189
World Trade Center Bombing
192
Oklahoma City Bombing
194
Omagh Northern Ireland
196
Sarin Gas Attack in Tokyo
198
Sidney Reso Kidnapping
200
Sample Evaluator Scenario Training Checklists
203
Intruder Scenario
204
Property Removal
205
Telephone Bomb Threat
206
Response to Theft Report
207
Response to Medical Emergency Console Operator
208
Suspect Item Response Security Officer
209
Suspect Item Response Console Operator
210
Suspect PackageEnvelope
211
Elevator Entrapment
212
Civil Disturbance Supervisor
213
Dealing with a Disruptive Person
214
Bomb Search Shift Supervisor
215
Skills Practical Application Checklists
217
Personnel Access Control
218
Vehicle Access Control
219
Visitor Reception
220
Property Removal
221
Perimeter Patrol
222
Floor Patrol
223
Fire Alarm Panel
224
Internal Telephone System Usage
225
Fire Extinguisher Usage
226
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
227
Responding to Shock Victim
228
Responding to a Victim with Deep LacerationsBleeding
229
9mm Semiautomatic Pistol Maintenance and Inspection
230
Sample Practical Training Schedule
231
Immediate Action Drills
243
Intruder Breaching Access Control Point
244
Hazardous Materials Incident
245
Elevator Entrapment
246
Index
247
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