SURVEILLANCE OPERATORS TRAINING
Surveillance is both an art and a science, which can only be mastered from practical experience. The definition of surveillance is the observation of people, places, or objects. It can be overt or covert and cover a time span of one day to several weeks. This surveillance course has been developed to meet the needs of both the private and corporate sectors.
The five-day course covers all the skills required by a student to function as surveillance operative. These skills are assimilated and practiced in a realistic and constantly changing environment, thereby producing competent surveillance operatives who can work as an individual or team member in any scenario. Additionally, this course can be broken down into 2-day modules for the student under time constraints who wants to build his or her skills. This modular approach allows this intensive instruction to be completed over a longer period.
Training Objectives
The aim of the course is to train and exercise students in all aspects of foot and mobile surveillance techniques, both as an individual and as a member of a team in any environment. Successful candidates may be invited to submit their names to Globe Risk operator database for deployment on future operations.
Enrolment Prerequisites
This program is restricted to those persons with previous private security, law enforcement, or military experience, or individuals able to show intention of future involvement in this field. Participants will be subjected to a background check prior to the commencement of training. Additionally, all students enrolled in this program must be capable of meeting the licensing requirements of the Private Investigators and Security Guards Act of Ontario.
Program Outline
- Dress And Mannerisms
- Introduction To Foot Surveillance
- Surveillance Equipment
- Surveillance Terminology
- Stakeout Procedures
- Lost Target Procedures
- Public Places
- Surveillance Driving Techniques
- Observation Post Training (Rural And Urban)
- Photography: Overt And Covert, Day
- Navigation: Rural And Urban
- Surveillance Communications
- Recognition: People, Vehicles, And Weapons
- Photography Training
- Introduction To Mobile Surveillance
- Anti/Counter Surveillance Techniques
- Surveillance Report Writing
Surveillance Operations Advanced Training
Surveillance is both an art and a science, which can only be mastered from practical experience. The definition of surveillance is the observation of people, places, or objects. It can be overt or covert and cover a time span of one day to several weeks. This surveillance course has been developed to meet the needs of both the private and corporate sectors.
This three day advanced surveillance program is designed to provide participants with a solid understanding of managing surveillance operations and strategies, including legal issues. These skills are assimilated and practiced in a realistic and constantly changing environment, thereby producing competent surveillance managers who can plan and coordinate surveillance operations.
The course is ideal for seasoned security industry professionals, private investigators, insurance investigators, and in-house security personnel who are required to manage and conduct surveillance related operations.
Training Objectives
The aim of the course is to teach and practice participants in all command and control aspects of surveillance operations. Successful candidates may be invited to submit their names toGlobe Risk operator database for deployment on future operations.
Enrolment Prerequisites
This program is restricted to those persons with previous private security, law enforcement, or military experience, or individuals able to show intention of future involvement in this field. Participants will be subjected to a background check prior to the commencement of training. Additionally, all students enrolled in this program must be able to meet the licensing requirements of the Private Investigators and Security Guards Act of Ontario.
Program Outline
- Surveillance Orders
- Observation post training (rural and urban)
- Photography: Overt and covert
- Recognition: people, vehicles, and weapons
- Command and Control of a Foot Surveillance Team
- Use of Technical Devices
- Helicopter Surveillance
- Command and Control of a Mobile Surveillance Team
- Surveillance Report Writing
- Deployment of Mobile Surveillance Teams
- Situation - Awareness Training
- Report writing
- Legal Issues
- Surveillance in hostile environments
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Last update September 28, 2008