Certificate II in Security Operations
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Packaging rules | |
To achieve this qualification, the candidate must demonstrate competency in: 12 units of competency: 7 core units 5 elective units. The elective units are chosen as follows: 5 units from the elective units listed below 2 of the units may be chosen from Certificate I, II or III qualifications in CPP07 or another current Training Package, provided the integrity of the AQF alignment is ensured, and they contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome and no more than 1 unit is from Certificate I. | |
Core units | |
Communicate effectively in the security industry | |
Follow workplace safety procedures in the security industry | |
Work effectively in the security industry | |
Respond to security risk situation | |
Work as part of a security team | |
Provide security services to clients | |
Apply first aid | |
Elective units | |
Control and direct traffic | |
Screen people | |
Screen items | |
Give evidence in court | |
Protect safety of persons | |
Control access to and exit from premises | |
Monitor and control individual and crowd behaviour | |
Protect valuables in transit | |
Operate basic security equipment | |
Patrol premises | |
Contribute to investigative activities | |
Protect self and others using basic defensive techniques | |
Monitor electronic reporting facility | |
Monitor biometrics equipment and systems | |
Manage conflict through negotiation | |
Manage dogs for security functions | |
Handle dogs for security patrol | |
Control persons using empty hand techniques | |
Monitor security from control room | |
Maintain and use security database | |
Carry out vehicle inspection | |
Use communication systems | |
Undertake loading and unloading in a designated secured environment |
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Employability Skills Qualification Summary | |
Employability Skill | Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include: |
Communication | apply literacy skills to: assess and use workplace information interpret and understand basic legal, financial, procedural and technical requirements process workplace documentation read and record data apply numeracy skills to accurately record and collate and to undertake basic computations ask for advice, clarification and verification of instructions where appropriate communicate demonstrating social and cultural sensitivity and respect communicate in a clear and concise manner, in written and verbal modes follow procedures and instructions as they relate to legal and regulatory requirements, occupational health and safety (OHS), industry standards and codes of practice, manufacturers' specifications and emergency procedures give and receive information accurately interact with customers and handle complaints appropriately negotiate and communicate effectively to defuse conflict prepare and present evidential information suitable for use in legal proceedings provide clear instructions and directions to others report and record faulty equipment report and/or record routine workplace information as well as incidents that cause injury, are dangerous or potentially dangerous or are emergencies, and breaches of assignment instructions report hazards, potential hazards and risks understand meanings of safety signs and symbols, call signs and codes, phonetic alphabet, security alarm signals, and basic technical terminology |
Teamwork | develop effective relationships with others and take steps to reduce or resolve conflict participate in and encourage others' contributions to OHS management provide assistance to team members including back-up as required relate to people from a range of social, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and with a range of physical and mental abilities seek feedback from team members seek specialist advice where appropriate seek support to improve own performance understand own and team members' roles and responsibilities use interpersonal skills such as cooperation and flexibility work effectively as part of a team work within a team in a range of security activities |
Problem solving | apply understanding of height, depth, breadth, dimension and position to operational activities assess legislation, procedural requirements and OHS issues relevant to own role and work activities identify and control workplace risks and hazards manage and resolve conflict report contingencies that may affect equipment usage respond appropriately to changing security circumstances respond appropriately to emergencies, security risks and threats, prohibited and hazardous items, security alarms, and situations requiring first aid solve routine problems and fix faulty or damaged equipment understand emergency evacuation procedures use basic problem-solving techniques use lawful defensive techniques to protect self and others |
Initiative and enterprise | decide appropriate first aid response identify areas for improvement of OHS identify opportunities for vocational development in consultation with appropriate persons tailor service to meet clients' particular needs use analytical skills in relation to a limited range of routine areas |
Planning and organising | estimate time to complete activities and prioritise tasks maintain inventory of equipment and consumables manage access control systems prepare evidence for presentation in legal proceedings prepare necessary equipment for use source, organise and record information store all information and documentation according to organisational and legislative guidelines |
Self management | comply with all legislation associated with assignment instructions contribute to improving work practices demonstrate a commitment to complying with applicable legislative and procedural requirements estimate time to complete work tasks identify opportunities for professional development maintain expected standards of work and personal presentation organise, prioritise and complete daily work activities seek feedback to improve own work performance use relevant techniques to manage own stress work effectively on an individual basis |
Learning | apply knowledge of terms and conditions of employment encourages and supports others to identify and organise professional development opportunities identify future career opportunities notifies others of equipment training needs update skills and knowledge to accommodate changes in work environment |
Technology | drive vehicles operate and maintain a range of security equipment including communication equipment, alarm systems and entry barriers operate traffic control equipment program and configure basic security equipment select and operate electronic reporting facility software and resources use computers and other information technology to communicate and prepare reports and documentation |
Due to the high proportion of electives required by this qualification, the industry/enterprise requirements described above for each Employability Skill are representative of the property industry in general and may not reflect specific job roles. Learning and assessment strategies for this qualification should be based on the requirements of the units of competency for this qualification.
This table is a summary of Employability Skills that are typical of this qualification and should not be interpreted as definitive.