Training

Principles of security management course

by Mark Rowe

PerpetuityARC Training, part of Linx International Group, has launched its new Principles of Security Management course. The three-day classroom course uses case studies and group work as an introduction to the essentials of corporate security management. It is the first course to be hosted at PD Ports’ training base in Teesside.

The course is for security managers, security supervisors, multi-tasked managers (for whom security is not their primary role) and those seeking to make a career in security management. The course includes:

· Security risk measurement and management
· An introduction to security surveying
· Security design principles
· Physical security of perimeters and buildings
· Access management
· Video surveillance systems
· Designing loss prevention measures
· Introduction to investigations

Sarah Hayward-Turton, Head of Sales at Linx International Group, says: “Our new Principles of Security Management course provides the fundamental knowledge necessary to understand the elements needed to deliver comprehensive security provision and how they interact.”

As the first course delivered at PD Ports’ training facility it gives learners a wider choice of where they can study, whether in Southampton, Oxford, Leicester or the new Teesside location. PD Ports is a shipping and logistics company. Earlier this year Linx International Group announced it would be delivering security training courses in Teesside due to market feedback and demand.

At launch, PerpetuityARC Training is offering the course at the promotional price of £400 (including VAT) per person. The first course will run from December 11 to 13, with more dates to be announced. To book, visit www.perpetuityarc.com/course/principles-of-security-management/.

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