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SECURITY INDUSTRY REGULATIONS 2003 (NO 30 OF 2003) - REG 8

Prescribed training courses for employee licences—Act, s 21 (1) (a) (ii)

A training course mentioned in the following table, column 3 that is provided by a licensed trainer is the prescribed training course for the subclass of employee licence mentioned in column 2 of the same item:

column 1
item

column 2
employee licence subclass

column 3
training course

1

patrol, guard, watch or protect property (including cash in transit) (the Act, s 13 (1) (a))

Certificate II in Security Operations

2

act as bodyguard (the Act, s 13 (1) (b))

Certificate II in Security Operations with electives about—

              •     protecting people; and

              •     protecting self and others using basic defensive tactics

3

act as security consultant (the Act, s 13 (1) (c))

Certificate IV in Security and Risk Management

4

act as crowd controller (the Act, s 13 (1) (d))

Certificate II in Security Operations with electives about—

              •     controlling access to and from premises; and

              •     monitoring and controlling individual and crowd behaviour; and

              •     protecting self and others using basic defensive tactics

5

sell security equipment (the Act, s 13 (1) (e))

carry out surveys and inspections of security equipment (the Act, s 13 (1) (f))

give advice about security equipment (the Act, s 13 (1) (g))

              •     for a person who is not a locksmith—Certificate II in Technical Security

              •     for a locksmith—Certificate III in Engineering Technology (Locksmithing stream) or Certificate III in Engineering-Mechanical Trade (Locksmithing)

6

install, maintain, monitor, repair or service security equipment (the Act, s 13 (1) (h))

              •     for a person who is not a locksmith—Certificate III in Technical Security

              •     for a locksmith—Certificate III in Engineering Technology (Locksmithing stream) or Certificate III in Engineering-Mechanical Trade (Locksmithing)



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