Fainting Causes & Treatment - First Aid Training

Fainting Causes & Treatment - First Aid Training

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Unarmed Basic Security Training Course (Georgia 24Hr)

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Introduction

  • Course Acknowledgement
  • Unarmed Security Officer - State of Georgia Requirements
  • Armed Security Officer - State of Georgia Requirements

Responsibilities of an Unarmed Security Officer

  • Responsibilities of an Unarmed Security Officer
  • ROLE OF A SECURITY OFFICER
  • GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
  • Patrol
  • FUNCTIONS AND TECHNIQUES

OBSERVATION AND PATROL

  • OVERVIEW OF PATROL FUNCTION
  • OBSERVATION TECHNIQUES
  • PATROL TASKS FOR SECURITY OFFICERS
  • PROFILING SITE CHARACTERISTICS
  • PATROL PROCEDURES
  • HANDLING SELECTED SERVICE CALLS
  • RESPONDING TO CRIMES IN PROGRESS
  • CHECKING SUSPICIOUS VEHICLES

EMERGENCY SITUATIONS

  • EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
  • Bomb Threats; Suspicious Packages
  • What to Do: Suspicious or Unattended Item
  • Riots, Civil Disturbances, and Labor Disputes
  • Mental Health Awareness and DeEscalation
  • HazMat Awareness Training
  • Fire Control & Prevention
  • How to Use a Fire Extinguisher Using the PASS Method
  • Emergency First Aid Training & Response

LEGAL POWERS AND LIMITATIONS

  • Security officer's powers of arrest
  • Reasonable Belief 
  • Search and Seizure at Time of Arrest 
  • Arrest and Detention
  • False Imprisonment

COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS

  • COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
  • OBSTACLES TO EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
  • RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
  • Phonetic Alphabet Chart
  • DISPATCH PROCEDURES
  • PORTABLE RADIOS (HAND HELD)

Courtroom Testimony

  • Courtroom Etiquette
  • Preparing to Testify
  • Courtroom Testimony Tips

Georgia Law

  • Crime classifications 
  • Law Definitions
  • Forcible Felonies
  • 40-8-73.1. Tinting of Windows or Windshields
  • OCGA 20-2-1180: Loitering in a School Safety Zone
  • OCGA 20-2-1181: Disrupting a Public School
  • 16-11-127.1: Possession of a Weapon on or Within 1,000 Feet of a School
  • 16-3-23 Use of Force in Defense of Habitation
  • 16-3-23.1 No duty to retreat prior to use of force in self-defense
  • 16-3-23.1 No duty to retreat prior to use of force in self-defense of self or others
  • 16-11-106 Possession of Firearm or Knife During Commission of or Attempt to Certain Crimes
  • 16-8-14. Theft by shoplifting
  • 16-5-60 Reckless Conduct or Endangerment
  • 16-8-5. Theft of Services
  • 16-11-39 Disorderly Conduct
  • 16-11-37 Terroristic Threats
  • 16-7-21 Criminal Trespass
  • 16-8-15 Theft by Shoplifting

USE OF FORCE

  • Use of Force (UOF)
  • General Rules Governing Use of Force
  • Reasonable Force
  • Procedures(s) for Implementation
  • Deadly Force
  • The Protection and Preservation of Life - Requirement for Use of Deadly Force
  • Principles of De-Escalation
  • 16-3-24.28 Immunity from Prosecution for Use of Threats or Force
  • 51-11-9 Immunity from Civil Liability for Threats or Use of Force in Defense of Habitation or Property

FIELD NOTE TAKING

  • DEFINITION OF FIELD NOTES
  • RECORDING INFORMATION
  • CONSIDERATION IN NOTETAKING

REPORT WRITING

  • FUNCTIONS OF REPORTS
  • CATEGORIES OF REPORTS
  • WHO USES REPORTS
  • STEPS IN REPORT WRITING
  • CONTENTS AND SEQUENCE
  • CHARACTERISTICS

Access Control

  • ACCESS CONTROL 
  • Types of Threats

ETHICS AND CONDUCT

  • ETHICS AND CONDUCT 
  • SELECTED ETHICAL VIOLATIONS 
  • Alcohol, Drugs, Brides, Sexual Harassment & More

First Aid Overview

  • DEALING WITH AN MEDICAL EMERGENCY
  • Prepare Yourself with the Right Gear
  • The “Three P’s”
  • 10 Basic First Aid Training Tips & Procedures for Any Emergency
  • Check the Scene for Danger
  • CONSENT OF THE PERSON IN NEED
  • GEORGIA GOOD SAMARITAN PROTECTION
  • What to do if your child is choking - How to save a choking child
  • What to do if your baby is choking - How to save a choking baby
  • How to save your child's life with CPR! How to do CPR on a child
  • How to Perform CPR on Adults & Infants | In Case of Emergency
  • Learn Hands-Only CPR in 60 seconds
  • Fainting Causes & Treatment - First Aid Training
  • How to Treat Severe Bleeding - First Aid Training
  • Putting someone in the recovery position
  • Bites and Stings First Aid
  • Bone, Muscle and Joint Injuries
  • Burns and Scalds
  • Treating Cuts and Scrapes
  • Treating Sprains
  • Treating Heat Exhaustion
  • Treating Hypothermia
  • Treating Burns
  • Allergic Reactions
  • Drowning
  • Wounds and bleeding
  • Blood loss
  • EYE INJURY

TITLE 43. PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESSES CHAPTER 38. OPERATORS OF PRIVATE DETECTIVE BUSINESSES AND PRIVATE SECURITY BUSINESS

  • Georgia 43-38 Georgia Private Detective and Security Agencies Act
  • 43-38-4. Creation of board; members; secretary; records; general powers and duties.
  • 43-38-6. Licenses; qualifications; criminal records; fingerprints; bond, insurance, or net worth affidavit; display of license; suspension; temporary permits; license recognition agreements.
  • 43-38-7. Licensing of armed employees; qualifications; continuing education; fingerprints; license card; suspension.
  • 43-38-7.1. Registration records of unarmed security employees; fingerprint identification of prospective registrants.
  • 43-38-8. Temporary employees.
  • 43-38-9. Disposition of applicants’ fingerprints.
  • 43-38-11. Denial, revocation, or sanction of licenses and registrations; action by board; judicial review.
  • 43-38-11.1. Suspension of license, registration, or weapons permit.
  • 43-38-14. Exceptions to operation of chapter; local regulation.
  • 43-38-14.1. Restrictions on local business licenses.
  • 43-38-16. Penalty.

Georgia 509. GEORGIA BOARD OF PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND SECURITY AGENCIES

  • Rule 509 ORGANIZATION
  • Chapter 509-2 LICENSURE AND REGISTRATION
  • Chapter 509-4 SAFETY AND CONDUCT OF LICENSEES AND REGISTRANTS
  • Rule 509-3-.06 Basic Training Requirements for Unarmed Security, Armed Security & Private Detectives
  • Chapter 509-6 CHANGES
  • Georgia Board of Private Detective & Security Agencies UPDATES

Conclusion

  • Unarmed Security Officer Quiz