SECURITY OFFICERS TRAINING
 Security  officers are generally  uniformed  to  represent their lawful  authority  to protect private property. A security  officer's responsibility is protecting their client from a variety of hazards  (usually in the form of criminal acts). Security officers make use of their  experience and exceptional training to control and prevent any crime.
 It’s  good for a security officer to determine the purpose of training and  certification. 
 During their training, security officers develop skills in observation, first  aid, investigative techniques, loss prevention, and crisis management.
 
Common purposes of receiving professional  security credentials include acquiring tangible evidence of having knowledge of  the profession. This gives credibility to the credential holder. Also, having professional  security credentials can differentiate between two applicants with otherwise  equal experience. While any credential may have its advantages, it may prove  more useful to acquire a credential or recognize one that has a respected  history within the industry.
 
 OSSIM’s CAPABILITY
- OSSIM  has the capability to train the Security Personnel ranging from Managers to  Security Officers and other senior professionals.
 
- Follows  the Best International standards and processes. 
 
- OSSIM’s  trainers are highly experienced and are qualified and certified from SSSDC and  have rich and extensive experience of training the security personnel of  cross-section of the industry including Officers, JCO’s and PBOR’s from armed  forces seeking relocation to the civil world on superannuation.
 
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 What you will    Get 
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 Benefits to the    organisation 
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 Who should get    it done 
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- Upgrade your skills and knowledge 
 
- Deter Crimes at Workplace.
 
- Sense of Security 
 
- Provide Customer Service
 
- Deal with the Security Issues Efficiently
 
- Maintain the Order at Your Workplace 
 
 
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- Defense Against Security Risks
 
- Build Customer/Client Trust and Loyalty
 
- Immediate Response to Threats
 
- Self-Protection & Defense
 
- Helps in loss prevention
 
- Helps in employee retention
 
- Adds value to company’s key processes
 
 
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- Individual    training to enhance professional expertise 
 
- Ex-Service Men
 
- Currently working Security Officers
 
- Security Professionals who want to upgrade their skills
 
- Employer-sponsored    group training seekers 
 
- Refresher Training Seekers
 
 
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GET YOUR OFFICERS TRAINED  
 Security guards have to become involved  in dangerous situations. Security guards constantly have to intervene when  problems arise or have to deal with problem situations. Training assures you  can keep your cool and de-escalate the situation, potentially preventing a  violent or dangerous outcome.
 
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A FEW OF OUR ESTEEMED CLIENTS
 
  
 
              
  


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 OSSIM provided tailor-made programs  for the above cients.
 It covers a broad range of  subjects, including the roles and responsibilities of the security officer,  asset protection, emergency evacuation procedures, professional ethics, and  report writing.  
 
 
 A few of the topics that are covered in  the Security Guards Training are: 
- Identifying threats and  preparation of security plans.
 
- Physical Security and Access  Control.
 
- Material accounting and inventory  controls.
 
- Patrolling and Search.
 
- Parking Management and Traffic  Control
 
- Essential labor, industrial, and  criminal statutes.
 
- Disaster Recovery Plans.
 
- Emergency situations and responses  thereupon.
 
- First Aid and Fire Prevention.
 
- Liaison with clients (internal and  external), Facilities and Govt. Agencies.
 
- Addressing a threat of Bomb/ IED  plants.
 
- Executive Protection, addressing  kidnapping, extortion and hijacking attempts.
 
- Relevant industrial, labor and  criminal laws
 
- Security Audits & Risk  Assessment
 
- Emergency Response Handling