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 BeliefÂ
Search and Seizure at Time of ArrestÂ
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 classificationsÂ
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 CONTROLÂ
Types of Threats
ETHICS AND CONDUCT
ETHICS AND CONDUCTÂ
SELECTED ETHICAL VIOLATIONSÂ
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
Course Survey
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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 BeliefÂ
Search and Seizure at Time of ArrestÂ
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 classificationsÂ
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 CONTROLÂ
Types of Threats
ETHICS AND CONDUCT
ETHICS AND CONDUCTÂ
SELECTED ETHICAL VIOLATIONSÂ
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
Course Survey
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