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£199
+ VAT£199
+ VATDelivered In-Person
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3 days
All levels
This is a three day course designed for anyone who is or wishes to work as a CCTV Operator within the Private Security Industry. Completion of the CCTV Operator course is a prerequisite before you can apply to the SIA for your CCTV licence
This course is required to be able to operate CCTV in the Private Security Industry. It is a 3 day training course which includes two multiple choice exams and a practical assessment This may include using a mobile control room.
This course will involve distance/home learning. This is for the module working in the private security industry and must be completed prior to attending the course. This module will NOT be taught on the course.
•3 days of training with a qualified, industry experienced trainer.
•All exam fees included
•23 hours of training with the instructor
•Our interactive e-learning modules to support you.
•Certification with the market leading examining body HABC
One module is delivered via distance learning, details of this will be sent to you upon registration.
You will also receive 3 days of classroom teaching with an experienced SIA Qualified trainer.
Working in the private security industry – MODULE 1
•The Private Security Industry
•Legislation
•Health and Safety
•Fire procedures
•Emergencies
•Communication skills and customer service
Working as a CCTV operator – MODULE 2
•The roles and responsibilities of CCTV operatives
•Characteristics and equipment of a CCTV system
•CCTV codes of practice and operational guidelines
•CCTV and relevant legislation
•Communications within CCTV operations
•Emergencies and CCTV
•The impact of health and safety on CCTV
Practical use of CCTV – MODULE 3
•Assessment of CCTV with our mobile control room
•Recording and Playback of Video
•Camera Operation of Static and PTZ Cameras
•Using a CCTV control panel – joystick and mouse control
This course will involve distance/home learning. This is for the module working in the private security industry and must be completed prior to attending the course. This module will NOT be taught on the course.