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I will be running the below course in the near future around the Scarborough North Yorkshire area along with Mark Anley. If interested then either inbox me or you can email me [email protected] Kind Regards Rob Cammish HABC LEVEL 2 AWARD FOR A GENERAL PURPOSE SECURITY DOG HANDLER Introduction: The HABC Level 2 Award for a General Purpose Security Dog Handler aims to provide the learner with the basic skills, knowledge and understanding required to ensure the provision of a professional level of service as a General Purpose Security Dog Handler. This Award has been developed by NASDU to meet the National Occupational Standards (NOS) for a GP Security Dog Handler and the training requirements contained within BS 8517-1:2009. For Whom Suitable: This programme meets the requirements of those learners who have experience Security Officers and wish to become General Purpose Security Dog Handlers. It would also be suitable for members of HM Armed Forces, Police or Prison Service who wish to take on a General Purpose Security Dog Handler role. Awarding Body: HABC Authorised by the regulatory authority OFQUAL Recognised Awarding Body by the SIA Level: Level 2 Course Duration: Training would be delivered over a number of weeks and would be of sufficient duration to ensure competency, having a minimum of 50 guided learning hours (GLH’s). GLH’s are recorded hours of direct training given to an individual learner and not the duration of a course. Learners with an untrained dog should expect additional hours of training with the dog. Programme Structure: The programme is flexible with a mixture of theory and practical tuition and is made up of 4 Units all of which are compulsory (see Content). Prior Learning: All learners should hold an appropriate S.I.A. licence (unless exempt) and should be trained and competent in a general Security Officer role (Unit 1 – Working in the Private Security Industry and Unit 2 – Working as a Security Officer). Learners who have proven GP dog handling experience as a Police or Prison Officer or a Member of HM Armed Forces within the last 5 years may apply for accreditation of prior learning (APL) of up to 35 GLH’s. A minimum of 15 GLH’s shall be required for final assessment and examination and to confirm understanding of the private security industry dog sector. Assessment: Assessment shall be carried out by an Approved NASDU Trainer/Instructor; internal moderation shall be carried out by NASDU with external moderation carried out by HABC. The mode of assessment shall be by practical assessment, by question and answer sessions and by a written examination. Certification: HABC certification shall be for the Handler as an academic qualification. NASDU certification shall be for the Dog or Dog and Handler (Team) as a practical assessment. Progression: The successful learner can proceed onto NASDU/HABC Level 3 Awards, qualified handlers can also progress to Mobile Patrol Officers/Supervisors, Detection Dog Handlers and ultimately into Security Dog Training This nationally recognised Award can also provide the underpinning knowledge to assist learners to progress to NVQ’s and higher qualifications Content: Unit 01 Roles and Responsibilities of a General Purpose Security Dog Handler: Handler Qualities Legislation Control Incidents Customer Services Unit 02 Control of a General Purpose Security Dog: Basic Control Distance Control Emergency Control Unit 03 Controlling a General Purpose Security Dog under Operational Conditions Patrol – Internal/External Control – Access/Egress Search – Property/Persons Handler Protection Weapon Attack Unit 04 Maintaining the Health, Well Being and Safety of a General Purpose Security Dog: Inspection and Grooming Transportation H & S Requirements Read more: protectionk9.proboards/thread/13233/nasdu-habc-level-2-course#ixzz2WzgO3miN
Posted on: Sun, 23 Jun 2013 00:17:46 +0000

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