CERTIFICATE II IN
SECURITY OPERATIONS

CRICOS CODE 106965K

Duration

8 weeks

Course Fees

Domestic – $1400
International – $2200

Mode of Delivery

Face to Face

Campus

Salisbury

CPP20218 CERTIFICATE II IN SECURITY OPERATIONS

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The CPP20218 Certificate II in Security Operations prepares new employees or recognises and develops existing workers for entry to the security operations sector. Clients will generally have an aptitude towards security operations. The qualification has core unit of competency that cover common skills for the security unarmed security officer, as well as the specialisation of crowd control. The security industry strongly affirms that training and assessment leading to a qualification must be undertaken in a real or very close to real simulated environment and this qualification requires all units of competency to be delivered in this context.

This includes:

In-house
Security

In-house
Security

someone who guards, patrols or watches their employer's property

Loss Prevention Officer

Loss Prevention
Officer

who work in large shopping centres, department stores

Security Gate
Officer

Security Gate
Officer

monitoring for intrusions from unauthorised visitors. Patrolling buildings and neighbourhoods, and checking doors, hallways, gates and windows for signs of unauthorised entry

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Entry Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for the CPP20218 Certificate II in Security Operations course
However, students will:

International students – meet all student visa requirements including IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent) or English proficiency.

Entity Requirements GIE

Units of competency

CODE

UNIT

CPPSEC2101

Apply effective communication skills to maintain security

Core

CPPSEC2102

Apply legal and procedural requirements to work effectively within a security team

Core

CPPSEC2103

Apply WHS, emergency response and evacuation procedures to maintain security

Core

CPPSEC2104

Apply risk assessment to select and carry out response to security risk situations

Core

CPPSEC2105

Provide quality services to a range of security clients

Core

CPPSEC2106

Protect self and others using basic defensive tactics

Core

CPPSEC2107

Patrol premises

Core

CPPSEC2108

Screen people, personal effects & items to maintain security

Core

CPPSEC2109

Monitor and control access and exit of persons and vehicles from premises

Core

CPPSEC2110

Monitor and control individual and crowd behaviour to maintain security

Core

CPPSEC2111

Apply security procedures to manage intoxicated persons

Core

CPPSEC2112

Apply security procedures to remove persons from premises

Core

CPPSEC2113

Escort and protect persons and valuables

Core

HLTAID011

Provide advanced first aid

Core

Licensing

Legislation in Queensland requires persons working as a security provider to be licensed. The Office of Fair Trading administers and issues licenses to successful applicants. Successful completion of CPP20218 Certificate II in Security Operations is a mandatory requirement for licensing.

While CPP20218 Certificate II in Security Operations is the minimum requirement, various other competencies are required for multiple function license including Cash-in-Transit, Bodyguard, Dog Patrol etc.
More information on the license application process and multiple function licensing is available on the Office of Fair Trading Website : https://www.qld.gov.au/law/fair-trading

Units of competency

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