Texas Private Security Level II Non-Commissioned Guard Training
License No. F10490901 (Paladin Solutions)
Our Level II Non-Commissioned Guard Training program is approved by the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau and meets all state requirements for licensing. The course provides an in-depth understanding of security procedures, legal responsibilities, and best practices for maintaining safety and security in various environments.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Role of a Non-Commissioned Security Officer: Gain a clear understanding of your duties as a non-commissioned security officer. We cover the expectations and responsibilities associated with guarding property, people, and enforcing policies while maintaining professionalism and composure.
2. Texas Private Security Act: Learn the laws and regulations governing private security in Texas. This includes an overview of the Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1702, which outlines the legal responsibilities of security officers and the limitations of their authority.
3. Ethical Standards and Conduct: Understand the importance of ethics and professional behavior in the security industry. We discuss the ethical responsibilities of a security officer, including integrity, respect, and maintaining a professional demeanor in all interactions.
4. Legal Responsibilities and Liabilities: Learn about the legal aspects of being a security officer, including your role in observing and reporting suspicious activities, as well as the legal implications of your actions. We cover topics such as the use of force, trespassing laws, and the importance of avoiding wrongful detainment.
5. Observation and Reporting: Develop the skills needed to effectively observe and report incidents. Participants will learn how to identify potential security threats, gather accurate information, and write clear, concise reports for law enforcement or management.
6. Emergency Response Procedures: Prepare for emergency situations with training in fire safety, medical emergencies, and evacuation protocols. Learn how to respond to various crises, including natural disasters, bomb threats, and active shooter situations, while prioritizing safety and maintaining control.
7. Access Control and Patrolling: Master the techniques for controlling access to secure areas and conducting patrols. Learn how to monitor entry points, verify credentials, and identify suspicious behavior to prevent unauthorized access to properties.
8. Communication Skills: Understand the importance of clear and effective communication in maintaining security. This module covers both verbal and written communication, ensuring you can interact with the public, fellow guards, and law enforcement in a professional manner.
9. Conflict Resolution and De-escalation: Learn strategies for resolving conflicts peacefully and de-escalating potentially dangerous situations. This training helps security officers manage tense situations without resorting to force, reducing the risk of harm to both themselves and others.
License No. F10490901 (Paladin Solutions)
Our Level II Non-Commissioned Guard Training program is approved by the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau and meets all state requirements for licensing. The course provides an in-depth understanding of security procedures, legal responsibilities, and best practices for maintaining safety and security in various environments.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Role of a Non-Commissioned Security Officer: Gain a clear understanding of your duties as a non-commissioned security officer. We cover the expectations and responsibilities associated with guarding property, people, and enforcing policies while maintaining professionalism and composure.
2. Texas Private Security Act: Learn the laws and regulations governing private security in Texas. This includes an overview of the Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1702, which outlines the legal responsibilities of security officers and the limitations of their authority.
3. Ethical Standards and Conduct: Understand the importance of ethics and professional behavior in the security industry. We discuss the ethical responsibilities of a security officer, including integrity, respect, and maintaining a professional demeanor in all interactions.
4. Legal Responsibilities and Liabilities: Learn about the legal aspects of being a security officer, including your role in observing and reporting suspicious activities, as well as the legal implications of your actions. We cover topics such as the use of force, trespassing laws, and the importance of avoiding wrongful detainment.
5. Observation and Reporting: Develop the skills needed to effectively observe and report incidents. Participants will learn how to identify potential security threats, gather accurate information, and write clear, concise reports for law enforcement or management.
6. Emergency Response Procedures: Prepare for emergency situations with training in fire safety, medical emergencies, and evacuation protocols. Learn how to respond to various crises, including natural disasters, bomb threats, and active shooter situations, while prioritizing safety and maintaining control.
7. Access Control and Patrolling: Master the techniques for controlling access to secure areas and conducting patrols. Learn how to monitor entry points, verify credentials, and identify suspicious behavior to prevent unauthorized access to properties.
8. Communication Skills: Understand the importance of clear and effective communication in maintaining security. This module covers both verbal and written communication, ensuring you can interact with the public, fellow guards, and law enforcement in a professional manner.
9. Conflict Resolution and De-escalation: Learn strategies for resolving conflicts peacefully and de-escalating potentially dangerous situations. This training helps security officers manage tense situations without resorting to force, reducing the risk of harm to both themselves and others.