Certificate II in Security Operations (CPP20212) Do you want to undertake security training that leads to a career pathway? Do you want the potential to be paid above award rates? Do you want to work for a company that values and invests in its people? MSS Security runs the Certificate II in Security Operations training course on a monthly basis. The course we deliver includes Unarmed & Crowd Control modules as well as Provide First Aid. Upon successful completion of the course and after obtaining a security licence, MSS Security offers a training to recruitment pathway to license holders that meet the relevant selection criteria. The cost of the course is $1050 and is trained over 14 days including 2 days of First Aid. For further information or to book a time for enrolment, please contact: Dani Pearsall Training Officer MSS Training Academy (08) 9347 2722 0466 208 591 danielle.pearsall@msssecurity.com.au www.msssecurity.com.au/training MSS Security is one of Australia's largest Security Companies, with over 5,000 staff nationwide and a strong commitment to the training and development of our staff. Our culture of organisational learning was established through our Registered Training Organisation, the MSS Training Academy. The MSS Training Academy is a leading provider of nationally accredited security training solutions. As a Registered Training Organisation the courses we provide meet relevant WA Licensing requirements for Security Officers and Crowd Controllers. The benefits of undertaking training at the MSS Training Academy is that we provide employment opportunities to successful participants that meet the relevant selection criteria following completion of the course.
Course Units (CPP20212) To become employed as a security officer you are required to undertake training in the following units in order to obtain your Western Australia Security Licence. Core Units: CPPSEC2001A - Communicate effectively in the security industry CPPSEC2003B - Work effectively in the security industry CPPSEC2002A - Follow workplace safety procedures in the security industry CPPSEC2004B - Respond to a security risk situation CPPSEC2005A - Work as a part of a security team CPPSEC2006B - Provide security services to clients HLTAID003 - Provide First Aid Elective Units: CPPSEC2015A - Patrol Premises CPPSEC2011B - Control access to and exit from premises CPPSEC2014A - Operate basic security equipment TLIE2007A - Use communication systems CPPSEC2017A - Protect self and other using basic defensive tactics Crowd Control (inclusive): These units are in addition to the Certificate II in Security Operations units above. For employment in Crowd Control you must undertake the following elective units. Elective Units: CPPSEC2010A - Protect safety of person CPPSEC2012A - Monitor and control Individual and crowd behavior CPPSEC3002A - Manage conflict through negotiation CPPSEC3013A - Control person using empty hand techniques Once you receive competency, you can apply to WA Police Licensing for your security licence. Please contact our office on 08 9347 2722 if you require any further information.
Training Schedule (CPP20212) Instructor: Course Time: Dani Pearsall Start 8:30am Finish 4:30pm Course Schedule: Monday CPPSEC2001A - Communicate effectively in the security industry CPPSEC2003B - Work effectively in the security industry Wednesday CPPSEC2006B - Provide security services to clients CPPSEC2002A - Follow workplace safety procedures in the security industry Thursday Friday Monday CPPSEC2004B - Respond to a security risk situation CPPSEC2005A - Work as a part of a security team CPPSEC2011B - Control access to and exit from premises CPPSEC2014A - Operate security equipment TLIE2007A - Use communication systems CPPSEC2015A - Patrol premises Wednesday CPPSEC2017A - Protect self & others using basic defensive techniques Thurs & Fri HLTAID003 - Provide First Aid - 2 days Monday CPPSEC2012A - Monitor and control individual and crowd behavior CPPSEC2010A - Protect safety of persons Wednesday CPPSEC3002A - Manage conflict through negotiation Thursday CPPSEC3013A - Control persons using empty hand techniques CPP20212 Certificate II in Security Operations is a Nationally Recognised Qualification A critical part of your successful learning experience with the MSS Training Academy is to ensure that you read the participant guide for each unit prior to the training session. You will be given the participant guide when the MSS Training Academy has received the $150 dollar deposit. Please be aware that it will be a requirement for you to sign a participant declaration on the assessment record book to verify that you have read the relevant course participant guides.
Training Facilities Our Training Facility Our modern training facility has a kitchenette available to all students including access to a fridge and microwave. Complimentary tea and coffee is also provided. Our training room has been designed to support a collaborative and continuous interacting environment where students can learn together. MSS Training Academy Suite 1, 235 Balacatta Rd, Balcatta
Security Licensing Requirements for Western Australia If you wish to perform duties as a Security Officer or Crowd Controller in Western Australia you must have a Security Licence. You can apply for this when you have successfully completed the necessary training requirements set down by the WA Police. Once you have received your parchment and academic record, call WA Police Licensing Services on 1300 171 011 to start your application over the phone, online at the following website http://www.police.wa.gov.au/ourservices/policelicensingservices/security/licenceapplications/tabid/1813/ Default.aspx#Security_Officer_Licence: or visit: Mason Bird Building, 303 Sevenoaks St, Cannington WA 6107. Eligibility for Registration You are eligible to be registered if you meet the following criteria: be 18 years or older have no recorded conviction of a disqualifying offence (examples include but are not limited to; assault or violence, theft or dishonesty, drugs, prohibited or controlled weapons). individuals with a criminal conviction (whether spent or not) or finding of guilt recorded against them since 1996 may be ineligible to work in the security industry in WA. Before enrolling in a security course with a registered training organisation, you may wish to contact WA Police Licensing to ascertain whether you are eligible to be issued with a licence to work in the security industry. have successfully completed the training When applying for your Security Licence you must provide the following information with your application complete the training requirements and attach proof of qualifications including current First Aid complete the CF2 Application for a (Non-Agent) Licence form provide 2 personal character references 4 passport size photographs provide 2 forms of identification of the following (passport, drivers licence, birth certificate/extract or proof of age care overseas police clearance (required if not a resident of Australia for last 5 years) pay the appropriate licence fee (fees are listed on the WA Police Licensing website) pay the fingerprinting fee of $100.00 lodge the application (lodgement details are listed on the application form). These fees are correct as of 1st July 2014. Be aware that current information and prices are subject to change and we recommend that you make your own enquiries directly to WA Police Licensing. The processing time for licence applications through the WA Police can be 15 20 working days. For further information you can visit the WA Police website at: http://www.police.wa.gov.au/