The Advanced Certificate in Emergency Dispatch & Control Centre Operations is a fully accredited security course designed for security professionals who are required to work in Security Monitoring or Dispatch centres.
Professional security dispatchers are vital to security company operations and are responsible for ensuring that security officers attend to incidents and emergencies in a timely manner.Many dispatchers have little or no formal training and this reflects on a company’s image in providing a professional security response service.
This programme will develop the core skills needed to assess and react instinctively to a serious incident. The training is both practical and realistic, with the best chance of success, when the unexpected happens.
"This is one of the best Dispatcher Course I’ve ever attended’- Bader AlYateem, Fire Officer, KNPC
"This is the first training class where I felt all training material was delivered successfully through many practical exercises."
For further details, kindly contact Kris at kris@360bsi.com or download the PDF brochure.
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Emergency Dispatch & Control Centre Operations
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responsible for ensuring that security officers attend to incidents and emergencies in a
timely manner.
COURSE FACILITATOR
Many dispatchers have little or no formal training and this reflects on a company’s Adrian Francis
image in providing a professional security response service. Dip.Sec.Man.,Grad.Cert.Man.,Dip.Gov.Inv.
Director of Training/
The course covers the following units of competency: Chief Instructor
Australian School of
Emergency Response Security & Investigations
How to dispatch security officers and teams to an emergency situation and
what the dispatcher needs to consider including wind direction, danger of fire, Adrian Francis has a long career in law enforcement,
gas and other similar dangers. investigations and security operations & intelligence.
Extensive experience in the Emergency Command Centre,
Disaster Control specialist covert intelligence gathering operations coupled
Dispatchers are taken through the steps as to what actions need to be carried with over 25 years experience as a senior criminal and
out to maintain a security perimeter and the coordination with Police, Fire and corporate investigator has given Adrian the background
Medical services. knowledge and hands-on experience to ensure that
Delegates receive only the most up-to-date and professional
Whilst most companies use theory based training, the 360BSI & Australian School of training available.
Security and Investigations uses true to life training scenarios that require course
participants to make decisions under difficult and stressful conditions whilst under the PROFILE
guidance of our professional and experienced instructors. Consultant for government and private sector on
investigator training and development New South Wales
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THE COST OF POOR RESPONSE TO EMERGE Police Rescue Squad Course Drug Enforcement Agency
sion was a catastrophic Crime Scene Investigators Australian Federal Police
The 1998 Esso Longford (Australian) gas explo ing eight. Gas supplies to Surveillance Detective Advanced Certificate in Criminal
industrial accident, killing two workers and injur
for two weeks.
the state of Victoria were severely affected Investigations Arson Investigators Certificate Advanced
Diploma in Risk Management Certificate IV in Government
two days later. The
The fire at the plant was not extinguished until omy, crippling industry (Fraud Control & Investigations)
sudden crisis was devastatin g to Victoria's econ
during the crisis was
and the commercial sector. Loss to industry 1 Over 25 years experience as an Investigator in both law
estimated at around AUD$1.3 billion. enforcement and general investigation environment.
2 Head of Emergency Dispatch Unit in the Australian Federal
Police.
This programme will develop the core skill needed to assess and protect your
s programme will develop the core skills needed
programme will develop skills d d 3 Accredited trainer and Director of Registered Training
infrastructure against Security and Risk threats. The training is both practical and Organization with strong background in investigator training
realistic and is relevant to your working environment. and risk management.
4 Key skills in technical based investigations, evidentiary,
Latest TESTIMONIALS: identification, evaluation, deployment of restricted surveillance
and security equipment including GPS and RF tracking
1 ‘Adrian Francis
‘Adrian Francis is one of the greatest professional men I have ever met in my job field.
Ad a pro
rofe equipment and other related equipments.
With this course he cleared some hidden ideas I missed. I wish to meet him again
i 5 Consultant for corporate clients for risk management, security
and again’ procedures, surveillance, investigation techniques local and
2 ‘This is the first training class where I felt all training material was delivered international.
successfully through many practical exercises.’ 6 Extensive knowledge and experience in investigation of crime
3 ‘This is one of the best Dispatcher Course I’ve ever attended’ and serious corruption in the Government & Organizations.
- Bader AlYateem, Fire Officer, KNPC 7 Promote, contribute and instruct in safe working practices
4 ‘I would like to extend my appreciation to Mr Adrian Francis with his excellent (OH&S)
co-operation and helpful and he keep me interested to learn more and new 8 Check and evaluate all briefs of evidence where specialist
information which I hope will reflect in my job’ investigative services are involved.
Tel: +6016 3326 360 Fax: +603 9205 7788 kris@360bsigroup.com 1
2. COURSE
CONTENT
ALL SESSIONS WILL BE
THEORY AND PRACTICAL BASED
DAY1 UNDERSTANDING YOUR EQUIPMENT
How the dispatchers’ radio equipment works and the layout of radio panels
EFFECTIVE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
Dispatchers must communicate with security officers in the correct manner
using good communication skills. We will look at the available ways to
effectively communicate with your security team. WHY THIS EVENT
CONVERSATION MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL This programme will develop the core skills
Managing a radio conversation can be challenging in some situations. needed to assess and react instinctively to a
Sometimes dispatchers are speaking with officers who are in a stressful serious incident. The training is both practical
situation or unable to talk clearly due to the environment they are in. and realistic, with the best chance of success,
You will discover methods to manage conversations to gain maximum when the unexpected happens.
information from your officers.
You will explore some new management
strategies in the security environment and be
DAY2 DISPATCH TECHNIQUES able emphasize on the importance in
Techniques for dispatching including incident management and allocation of communication and teamwork.
officers to jobs will be demonstrated in a practical situation.
The Advanced Certificate in Emergency Dispatch
PRIORITIZING EMERGENCY CALLS & Control Center Operations course is designed
Dispatchers learn how to prioritise the attendance of officers at an incident. and delivered for any industry where there is a
We will examine techniques to determine what needs to be attended to first. potential risk to their employees or infrastructure
DEALING WITH STRESS IN A SECURITY ENVIRONMENT from internal & external threats.
The Security Industry is a stressful environment which if not managed Some areas could include:
correctly can cause wrong decisions to be made placing others in danger.
We will look at simple techniques to manage and reduce stress. Plants, Refinery, Chemical Storage, Power
Station – Bombing, Leakage, Explosion,
LANGUAGE ISSUES others Railways, underground rails, Airports,
Many companies use English as the language in their security operations. Ports - Accident with numerous people
When English is a second language there is a tendency for some officers to use
their first language in tense or emergency situations. Delegates will be shown Water Authorities, Government Building –
how to communicate effectively in these types of situations. Contamination of Water Supply, Threat to
water supply, Terrorism, Major Incident,
PRACTICAL EXERCISE: Collapse, and more.
Exercise on effective radio communications
DAY3 EFFECTIVE REPORTING AND RECORDING OF INFORMATION
A major part of a Dispatch Officer job is to keep records of events. During
serious incidents these records and notes, including recordings of dispatch
calls can be requested in court or by senior management. Delegates will
participate in practical note taking exercises using a technique called
‘Information Slicing” to ensure accurate notes are maintained.
MAP READING AND UNDERSTANDING GPS
Dispatchers must have a good area knowledge of their refinery, warehouse or
community. A simple grid system demonstration will assist dispatchers in
knowing their area so they can correctly identify incident areas and dispatch
security officers to the correct location.
BASIC RADIO EQUIPMENT FAULT DIAGNOSIS
Sometimes, equipment failures occur especially during emergency situations. WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Delegates will be trained in identifying basic equipment faults or how to set up
temporary equipment so that communication can be maintained with their All Emergency Dispatch Personnel
security officers. Security Directors, Head, Managers
Building & Facility Managers, Owners
Risk Managers
The enclosed information is a general overview of the course we offer. However Emergency Response Team
each course can be tailored to suit individual client needs. The type of scenario Plant Security Head, Managers, Incharge
training and resources utilised is dependent upon environmental, legal and Security vendors and houses
geographical constraints. Investigation officers & others
COURSE SCHEDULE
COVERAGE 8.00 Registration & Coffee/Tea
Regulatory Environments Risk Analysis 8.30 Workshop commences
Communications: Problems and Solutions Occupational health and safety
Failure to Identify Hazards Response Management Plans 10.00 - 10.20 Morning coffee/tea
What is Operator error Designing Reporting Systems 12.30 - 13.30 Lunch
Handling Stress in a Response Critical Incident Staff Selection 14.40 - 15.00 Afternoon coffee/tea
FEMA Threat Media Management
Vulnerability Assessment Investigation Techniques 16.00 End of day
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