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Auditors become CTSPs

by Mark Rowe

Tavcom Training, operator of the Register for Certified Technical Security Professionals (CTSP), reports that Frank Smith and Nick Grewcock from the Security Systems and Alarms Inspection Board (SSAIB) are among the first auditors to be admitted.

The CTSP Register was extended to include auditors and consultants doing technical roles in the electronic security and fire systems sectors in June.

Frank Smith said: โ€œIโ€™m delighted to have been recognised as a CTSP-registered auditor, no less because itโ€™s a fantastic way for me to celebrate my fifth anniversary at SSAIB. The CTSP Register is a very valuable addition to our industry as it gives a platform for technical competence and experience to be verified. It provides a huge benefit to end users, because it gives them confidence and peace of mind that the person undertaking the work is qualified to do so. Being named on the CTSP Register is also beneficial to all of the auditors we have at SSAIB as it is a professional recognition of our technical auditing knowledge.โ€

Nick Grewcock, who has been with SSAIB for 18 months, said: โ€œSeeing my name on the CTSP Register is great; once these next six months are out of the way and Iโ€™ve achieved the minimum two-year auditing criteria Iโ€™ll be proud to see my listing move up from an engineer to an auditor.

โ€œThere are a lot of steep learning curves involved in auditing, so itโ€™s good that the CTSP insists on an allotted amount of time to avoid just anyone registering for CTSP recognition as that would heavily dilute the quality that this level of recognition warrants. The CTSP Register for security system professionals goes a long way to reducing the risk of inconsistent standards. By benchmarking the registrant to an agreed minimum level, this will ensure quality in the industry and improvement in the standards, creating confidence and reassurance for customers and other contractors.โ€

Pictured left to right are Frank, the SSAIB’s training manager Trevor Jenks, Nick and Tavcom’s director Paul Tennent.

CTSP Registrar Kevin Matthew said: โ€œThe security industry has many varied but equally important roles, so the decision to include auditors and consultants was designed to be inclusive of this professional diversity and to continue to raise professional standards. We are delighted to recognise Frank and Nick on the Register, it is apt that they are amongst the first auditors to register as the vocational pathway has been developed in partnership with SSAIB, which is one of the endorsing bodies.โ€

About CTSP

All CTSP applications are assessed by the Registration Manager and appear on a publicly searchable Register. The application and assessment process is done online and costs ยฃ25, with a ยฃ50 annual registration fee payable on acceptance. For more about the Certified Technical Security Professional Register visit: www.ctsp.org.uk.

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