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Security Management for FMs (Code 1003SEC)

10th - 11th March 2010 (9:00AM - 5:00PM)

Location Central London
Contact Kay Morrow
Email info@bifm-training.co.uk
Tel 020 7404 4440
Website www.bifm-training.com
Details Security Management for Facilities Managers

Aim

To provide delegates with a good understanding and overview of all aspects of Security Management

Objectives

By the end of this course you will be able to describe:

The potential security threats facing your organisation
The Private Security Industry Act 2001 and the appropriate Regulatory Authorities
The key principles of security management
Key issues and facts on terrorism
The role of the multi-skilled security guard
Key aspects of risk management & physical premises security
The principles of security audits and surveys
How to procure security contractors & equipment
Key security procedures & documentation
Key aspects of personal safety and security issues
The main threats to your organisation

Description

This course is suitable for Facilities Managers and other personnel who need a good understanding of all aspects of security management.

As well as providing detailed information and advice on the effective management of security, it explains how security issues and potential threats can be managed proactively to safeguard the overall business operation.

It covers the key aspects of physical premises security and risk management, and demonstrates how effective supervision will control these matters.

The fundamental issues that concern senior management, including the importance of a security policy and the implementation of effective procedures, will be covered.

The trainer also examines other related areas that can impact upon security, including personnel issues and legal obligations.

Exercises and case studies reinforce delegates’ understanding.

Course contents

In addition the stated objectives, the course content includes

Traditional and emerging threats
The Eight Principles of Security
Security policy and procedures
Intelligence and information
Manpower and human resources
Security technology
Operational procedures
Control and Supervision
Tests and drills
Internal and External Audits
The multi-skilled security guard
Risk Management & key physical premises security
Security audits and surveys
Procurement of security contractors & equipment
Security procedures & documentation
Personal safety
Security publications
Security Associations and Institute
British Standards
Legislation
Useful internet website addresses
 

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