Security Training
Security Training
Apply for security training at Special Intelligence Security Incorporation in East Point, Georgia. Learn more about my offered training program here.
BOOTCAMP
BOOTCAMP
B – ASIS
O – FFICERS
O – CCUPATIONAL
T – TRAINING
C – COURTEOUS
A – ALERT
M – OTIVATED
P – PROFFESSIONAL
Pre-Hire Training
Pre-Hire Training
All Special Intelligence Security officer candidates must attend Special Intelligence Boot Camp orientation and pre-hire training program before they are officially employed by us. In fact, this training is still considered a part of the pre-employment process and a formal job offer can only be made subject o the successful complete of this training. The completion of state mandated 24 hours training, possession of a valid security officer license or previous training received through a competitor cannot be used to circumvent this training.
Special Intelligence Security’s pre-hire training curriculum is designed to provide our officers with a well-rounded foundation of the technical and communicative skills required to succeed as service- oriented security professionals. Curriculum is based on the latest asset protection source material available. The program is taught by our own certified instructor(s) and extensively uses scenarios and class participation to gauge understanding of subject and concept.
While other security providers rely exclusively on E-learning and videos as a primary method of instruction. Special Intelligence Security believes that instructor-led training, particular in a pre-hire and pre-site deployment setting, is essential in delivering the maximum learning experience for participants. The method of instruction also plays a critical role in assessing the communication skills, attitude, reliability and overall demeanor of the new officer and as such, serves as a final element of our selection process.
Instructor – led pre-hire classroom training exceeds Georgia Secretary of State Mandated Licensing Standards and includes
(at a minimum) the following core subject areas.
Company overview and performance expectations:
Instructor – led pre-hire classroom training exceeds Georgia Secretary of State Mandated Licensing Standards and includes
(at a minimum) the following core subject areas.
Company overview and performance expectations:
1. Role of Private Security
- Crime Awareness and Prevention
- Private Security and the Criminal Justice System
- Ethics and Professionalism
2. Legal Aspects
- Principal Misdemeanors and felonies
- Overview of Title 43-38-7.1. all security professional
- Overview of Board Rules 509-04-01- etal
- Arrest and proper use of force
- Liability
- Courtroom testimony
3. Patrol and Observation
- Parto Techniques
- Information Gathering
- Crimes in Progress
- Officer Safety
- Note taking and Report Writing
4. Incident Response
- Responding to Emergencies
- Crowd Control and Evacuation
- Fire Control and Prevention
- Hazardous Material
- Bomb Threats and Terrorism
5. Security Resources
- CCTV operation and video documentation
- Alarm System
- Access Control
- Electronic Article Surveillance
6. Customer Service Issues
- Public Relations
- Interpersonal Communications
7. First Aid Overview
Note: All officer candidate attending the Special Intelligence Security Boot Camp pre-hire training program will be required to complete an pass with a 80% on the 50 question closed book final examination covering all material.
Security Officer
Blue Card
Firearms Certification Training
State of Georgia Armed Security
Course
The Georgia Board of Private Detectives & Security Agency has set out Specific training standards of individuals who possess or will possess an exposed or concealed weapon license.
This is a basic course designed to orient students to the characteristics, parts, & design of firearms as well as the proper use & safety of such firearms.
Prerequisite: successful completion of the State of Georgia unarmed (24) hours basic mandated security training course.
Lessons in the State of Georgia armed security officer course includes:
The History of Firearms
The History of Firearms
- The invention of canons
- The Development of hands held Firearms.
- The Emergence of Modern Weapon
- Definitions
- Events in which use of force may be required
- Special Considerations
- Escalation of force
- Justification for deadly force
- Potential disciplinary action by the State Board
Liability Issues
Liability Issues
- National use of Force Policy
- Types of Liability
Ballistics
Ballistics
- Internal Ballistics
- External Ballistics
- Terminal Ballistics
The Hand Gun
The Hand Gun
- Selection of Caliber
- Revolvers vs Semi-Automatics
- The revolver
- The Semi-Automatics
Malfunctions
Malfunctions
- Failure to Feed
- Failure to Fire
- Failure to Extract
- Failure to Eject
- Ammunition Malfunctions
Firearm Range Qualifications
Firearm Range Qualifications
- Proper Stance
- Proper Grip & Draw
- Sight Alignment, Sight Picture, & Trigger Control
- Firearm Range Safety
- Range Procedures & Rules of Conduct
- Range Commands for Semi-Automatic Pistol
- Nomenclature
Range Course of Fire
Range Course of Fire
- Three (3) Yards – 24 Total Rounds
- Seven (7) Yards- 18 Total Rounds
- Fifteen (15) Yards- 6 Total Rounds
With or without Barricade
With or without Barricade
During the course of fire, holders of weapons permits must qualify with the same type/caliber of weapon that they carry. A minimum of 144 rounds of ammunition must be fired as practices & two (2) strings of 48 rounds with the highest score to be used for qualification, A Passing score of 80% must be met.
The shooting exercises are conducted at an outdoor range. Please dress appropriately. Eye and ear protection are required. We recommend a high-necked shirt. Hot brass can blister. Flip=flops, sandals, and bare feet will not be allowed. You must wear-full coverage shoes such as tennis shoes.
Ladies: if you are pregnant or nursing, we will require a written doctor’s authorization allowing you to shoot and handle ammunition.
Successful completion of the State of GA Armed Security Officer Course will allow you to receive your Blue Card License from whatever agency or agencies you will be working for. Your company/companies will apply for this license for you.
The course fee includes class materials, lunches, a completion certificate, and range fees.
Instructor:
Keith R. Amacker (License # CFTR001160)