SIA Licence course for cctv, cctv course in london, ilford, essex, southall, manchester, luton
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In order to work as a cctv operator you need to complete the required sia cctv training course by a training provider. Once you have done your training you shall be assed and after that you would expect your cctv certificate to arrive from the awarding body within a weeks time. Once you receive the certificate then you can apply for your cctv license from sia.
Duration of the CCTV course: 4 Days
In order to obtain an SIA licence you will need to show that you are trained to the right level. This applies to front line staff only.
To get one of the qualifications linked to Public Space Surveillance (CCTV) licensing you will need to attend and take two training modules and take and pass two exams. The course may be delivered over four days or during weekends and/or evening sessions. The duration of the training should be 32 hours.
Modules CCTV course
Core Learning and Qualifications for a CCTV (Public Space Surveillance) Licence
Core Learning for Common Security Industry Knowledge (10 hours)
Session 1: Awareness of the Law in the Private Security Industry
Session 2: Health and Safety for the Private Security Operative
Session 3: Fire Safety Awareness
Session 4: Emergency Procedures
Session 5: The Private Security Industry
Session 6: Communication Skills and Customer Care
CCTV Operations (Public Space Surveillance) Specialist Module (22 hours)
Session 1: Introduction to the Roles and Responsibilities of the CCTV Operator and other CCTV Staff
Session 2: Codes of Practice, Operational Procedures and Guidelines
Session 3: CCTV Equipment and its Operation
Session 4: Control Room Communications and Access Control
Session 5: Legislation
Session 6: Dealing with Incidents
Session 7: CCTV Surveillance Techniques
Session 8: Emergency Procedures in the CCTV Control Room
Session 9: Health and Safety at Work in the CCTV Enviroment
Roles and responsibilities of CCTV operator and CCTV team
CCTV operator role
To carry out jobs as per requirements laid down by the terms and conditions of the contract. Typical roles of a cctv operator would include.
Remaining vigilant throughout cctv operators shift
Maintaining security
Daily check cctv equipment
Correct operation of cctv system
Incident reporting
Handling of evidence
The job of a cctv operator is much more responsibility than a normal security guard, cause he looking at a number of cctv cameras and analysing the situations at different locations. He is the one who would be directing the field security operators to scenes where attention is required. A cctv operator must be very knowledgeable as regards to the law that governs his sphere of responsibility especially the data protection act
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