Managing Security Surveys
BTECH Level 4 Award
Conducting a security survey is an essential skill for security managers. This
course provides a step-by-step guide to the process of conducting an
effective survey and will supply you with a template for conducting your
own security surveys. The course will show you how to identify the
particular threats to your business, premises and staff, and how you can
protect against them. During the course, our experienced instructors will
guide you through each stage involved in conducting a survey. You will
also learn how to use the security survey as part of your ongoing risk
analysis and security strategy.
What you will learn
* When to conduct a security survey
* What constitutes an effective security survey
* How to plan and conduct a security survey
* How to use crime prevention methods
* How to use the security survey to prepare a risk assessment
* What security measures are available and when and how to use them
* How to write a security survey report and make recommendations
Who will benefit?
This course will immediately benefit anyone conducting or overseeing security
surveys. By guiding you through the important stages from initial
planning to final report, this course will enable you to quickly and
efficiently assess your security strengths and weaknesses. It will equip
you with the essential measures to maxmise your safety whilst meeting the
realistic constraints of your budget.
Qualification
This course leads to a BTEC Level 4
Award in Managing Security Surveys.
Programme
Day one
· Security
surveys in context
· Six essential stages in a security survey
·
Preliminary survey research
· Policies, plans and procedures
·
Site topography
· Perimeter protection
· Building protection
Day
two
· Electronic security systems
· Security guarding
·
Risk assessment
· Situational crime prevention
· Report writing
and recommendations
Day three
· Site visit
and security survey exercise
· Exercise presentation and debrief
Fee:
£995 (+VAT) per person (please note that this does not include
accommodation)
Dates: 2-4th September , 18-19th
November 2008
Duration: 3 days