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Providing Security Services (L2)
What is the purpose of this qualification?
The Level 2 Certificate in Providing Security Services (QCF) allows people to work in frontline security services by gaining a qualification
The qualification provides them the skills, knowledge and understanding as well as promoting good working practices. It also helps them to gain transferable skills, for example in customer care and communication skills.
Who is this qualification for?
This qualification is for all learners aged 16 and above who are capable of reaching the required standards.
What are the potential job roles for those working towards this
qualification?
This qualification is suitable for people working in a number of security subsectors,
including:
• static and patrol guarding
• door supervision
• CCTV operation
• retail security
• reception security
• events security
• alarm response.
Units that will be covered during the course are:
Unit 1: Reducing the risks to health and safety at work
Unit 2: Communicate effectively with others
Unit 3: Portray a positive personal image
Unit 4: Control security incidents
Unit 5: Maintain the security of property and premises through observation
Unit 6: Control entry to and egress from premises
Unit 7: Provide security at licensed venues
Unit 8: Deal with disorderly and aggressive behavior
Unit 9: Monitor areas using CCTV systems
Unit 10: Protecting from the risk of violence at work
Unit 11: Promote a healthy and safe workplace
Unit 12: Use radio communications effectively
The Level 2 Certificate in Providing Security Services (QCF) allows people to work in frontline security services by gaining a qualification
The qualification provides them the skills, knowledge and understanding as well as promoting good working practices. It also helps them to gain transferable skills, for example in customer care and communication skills.
Who is this qualification for?
This qualification is for all learners aged 16 and above who are capable of reaching the required standards.
What are the potential job roles for those working towards this
qualification?
This qualification is suitable for people working in a number of security subsectors,
including:
• static and patrol guarding
• door supervision
• CCTV operation
• retail security
• reception security
• events security
• alarm response.
Units that will be covered during the course are:
Unit 1: Reducing the risks to health and safety at work
Unit 2: Communicate effectively with others
Unit 3: Portray a positive personal image
Unit 4: Control security incidents
Unit 5: Maintain the security of property and premises through observation
Unit 6: Control entry to and egress from premises
Unit 7: Provide security at licensed venues
Unit 8: Deal with disorderly and aggressive behavior
Unit 9: Monitor areas using CCTV systems
Unit 10: Protecting from the risk of violence at work
Unit 11: Promote a healthy and safe workplace
Unit 12: Use radio communications effectively