Introduction
Security and safety are of undeniable importance in a fast-paced, ever-changing world characterized by continuous developments and overlapping activities under global trade agreements. These agreements allow for the free movement of goods, services, and people across the globe, increasing the burden on security and safety departments at various sites. This necessitates the adoption of both traditional and modern preventive measures to avoid or minimize losses, ensure the continuity of production and work, and protect lives and property.
Objectives
- Equipping participants with skills to apply proper methods and procedures for securing the facility.
- Developing participants` understanding of strategies, emergency plans, and security control
- Training participants on modern methods for facility security control.
- Instilling fundamental principles and concepts of security supervision.
- Introducing participants to the most important problems, risks, and incidents they may encounter while performing their duties, as well as the various factors that may hinder their performance and ways to overcome them.
- Developing the skills of security supervisors to enable them to perform their duties with complete efficienc
Outline
- Security Strategy and Emergency Plans
- The security strategy for the facility and emergency plans.
- The security control method at the entrances and exits of the facility.
- The emergency plan in the facility and the authorities and responsibilities of its leadership.
- The method of implementing shift schedules.
- The method of securing the external perimeter of the facility.
- Surveillance and Detection Systems
- Closed-circuit television systems.
- Evaluation and selection of detection and alarm systems.
- Security inspection of the facility.
- Practical Applications and Security Supervision
- Practical applications of the emergency plan in the facility.
- Practical applications of the facility security plan.
- Principles of security supervision.
- Characteristics and traits of a security supervisor.
- The role of the supervisor and the effective role of the head of security.
- The scientific foundations of security operations management.
- Communication, Human Behavior, and Leadership
- Effective communication in the security field.
- Human behavior and psychology.
- Supervision as a tool for security control.
- Security leadership styles.
- Discipline in the security field.
- The role of oversight in facility security.
- Measurement and evaluation of security personnel performance.
- Modern Concepts and Economics of Security and Safety
- The traditional concept of security and safety.
- Modern concepts of security and safety and their impact on production and work continuity.
- Economics of security and safety.
- Causes of losses and methods of control and supervision.
- The concept of incidents and their causes.
- Modern scientific principles for managing security and safety during and after an incident.
- Security and safety job descriptions: Technical tasks, administrative tasks, engineering tasks.
- Assessing the suitability of security systems.
Target audience:
- Security and safety managers, those in charge of security and safety departments, security personnel, and their supervisors.