New York State Office of Homeland Security

Enhanced Security Training

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Why Attend Instruction Goals Target Audience Fees
 
Course Overview
Course Includes

 

  • All Materials Listed

  • Frame Worthy Certificate

  • Published Books Listed for Each Paid Attendee

 

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Pre-Requisites

 

The New York State Office of Homeland Security Enhanced Security Guard Training Program is an extension of previously provided training as governed by New York State Law. Therefore, security guards participating within this course of instruction must have satisfied all previous training requirements.

 

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History
The New York State Office of Homeland Security in conjunction with the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services has established a new Enhanced training program for Security Officers. The Peeler Group under its registered school, NEA Training Center has been certified by the state in providing this course instruction to eligible individuals.

This course is like nothing we have seen so far in this industry, it truly enhances the awareness and ability of the security officer with strong emphasis in the areas of Incident Management and Response. In fact those who act in a timely fashion will be afforded the opportunity for further certification through the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the Incident Command System 100 and National Incident Management System 700.

The course instruction will be led by William F. Peeler who has over 23 years of experience in the fields of security, law enforcement and investigation.

Mr. Peeler has consulted and trained both domestic and foreign government agencies. He has been published in such publications as Counterterrorism International and PI Magazine.

The Future is NOW; are you ready to meet the changes and challenges you will face in protecting your company’s assets? Be Prepared, Be Responsive and Be Resilient in protecting your business.

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Overview of Instruction Modules

 

  • Course Introduction/Historical Perspectives

  • Criminal and Civil Law

  • Information Gathering and Sharing

  • Terrorism Indicators and Trends

  • Anti-Surveillance Efforts

  • Prevention and Physical Security – Vulnerability Assessment Awareness

  • Security and Safety Emergency Planning

  • Fundamentals of Patrol – Access Control

  • Fundamentals of Patrol – Communications, Cooperation, and Public Relations

  • WMD Standardized Awareness

  • IS-700 National Incident Management System (NIMS) An Introduction

  • ICS-100: Introduction to ICS

  • Basic First Aid (Re-Cert)

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Required Course Materials Provided Materials are Retained by Each Attendee

 

  • Enhanced Security Guard Participant Manual

  • The Security Handbook, Second Edition

  • Jane’s Workplace Security Handbook, First Edition

  • AWR-160 - WMD Awareness Student Manual

  • 2004 Emergency Response Guidebook

  • IS-700 Student Manuals

  • ICS-100 Student Manuals

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Why Should this Course be Attended?
  • 85% of US Facilities are Privately Protected

  • Potential Tax Incentives for Property Owners

  • Attract and Retain Quality Officers

  • Enhance Your Image and Qualifications to Potential Employers While Improving Earning Potential

  • Combine Efforts and Improve Communications & Cooperation Between Public and Private Sector

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Goals of Our Instruction
  • Support and complement the current security officer training and counter terrorism efforts;

  • Increase the security officer’s level of training and knowledge pertaining to security concerns and terrorism issues;

  • Support their role as security specialists and the responsibilities inherent within the purview of their profession;

  • Provide participants with the basic knowledge and capability to detect and discern potential criminal and terrorist related activities;

  • To promote a robust environment of prevention and deterrence;

  • To provide participants with an appreciation for the complexity and enormity of criminal and terrorism-related activities, as well as an awareness of on-going counter terrorism efforts on local, a state and national level;

  • To web the private sector security efforts with that of the public sector

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Target Audience
  • “Certified” Security Professionals;

  • Supervisory Staff and Management Proprietary Security

  • Contractual Security Agencies

  • Law Enforcement Agencies providing protection services

  • Court Officers

  • Correction Officers

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Course Fees

$425.00 Per Attendee (Pre-registered)

 

Discounts are available for three or more individuals from the same agency. If you are an employer of security professionals and would like to arrange for an "on-site" class or discounted classes for multiple attendees, please contact us.

All pricing includes required classroom materials and does not include transportation, meals or lodging.

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