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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 Security Guard (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 in partnership with the Australian
Training Academy (National Provider 0686)
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 Course
(Qld) – Entry Level
PRSS0201A - Communicate effectively in the
security industry
PRSS0202A - Maintain workplace safety
PRSS0203A - Work effectively in the
security industry
PRSS0204A - Work as part of a team
PRSS0205A - Provide security services to
customers
PRSS0210A - Control access to and from
premises
PRSS0215A - Operate basic security
equipment
PRSS0216A - Patrol premises
PRSS0303A - Determine response to security
risk situation
PRSS0316A - Control persons using empty
handed techniques (R)
HLTFA301A - 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.
Participant can also ask for
language, literacy and numeracy
support during the delivery if they find
they are experiencing difficulties.
For more information on
language, literacy and numeracy please view
the Australian Training Academy Student
Handbook
(view handbook)
Course Information
Our course is
separated into two parts that deal with the
theory and practical skills required in the
Queensland Crowd Control industry.
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 along with a Key code to access
on-line tutorial support and additional
resources.
PART B
This
two day face-to-face component of the course
is normally conducted over a weekend or
outside of business hours for convenience of
our clients.
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.
$529 per participant (all inclusive)
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.
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SPECIAL GROUP DISCOUNT OFFER * * * * *
South East Queensland
Training with be conducted anywhere within
South East Queensland with an initial
booking of 4 or more participants on a
single invoice for a total cost of $500 per
participant.
Outside South East Queensland
Training with be conducted anywhere outside
South East Queensland with an initial
booking of 6 or more participants on a
single invoice for a total cost of $500 per
participant.
This special offer is conditional that
training is conducted on appropriate
premises nominated and supplied by the
initial invoice holder.
This session will be advertised at no
expense to the client in the locality, with
outside participants welcome to attend at
there own expense.
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 the
Australian Training Academy on (07) 32 096
000
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 0414 527 800
during office hours.
NOTE
Participants are responsible for reading all
relevant materials provided on the website
including the Australian Training Academy
Student Handbook and the information about
courses prior to enrolment. Once
participants have entered their details 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. |