HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT PSD / CPP OPERATOR S COURSE



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HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT PSD / CPP OPERATOR S COURSE TRAINING COURSE LOP BURI THAILAND 25 FEBRUARY TO 6 MARCH 2013 Proudly presented by Business Risks International Pty Ltd and Pioneer Protective Services Group

HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT PSD / CPP OPERATOR S COURSE TRAINING COURSE LOP BURI THAILAND 25 FEBRUARY 6 MARCH 2013 Business Risks International (BRI) and our Thailand Security Partner Pioneer Protective Services Group (PPSG) will be conducting a HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT PSD / CPP Operator s Course in Lop Buri Thailand, 25 February to 6 March 2013 (dates inclusive). The aim of this course to train students to the standard required of an operator in a PSD/CPP team and enable students to competently fulfil the various roles and positions within the team. This course is ideally suited for security professionals whose duties may require them to deploy to high risk areas as part of a PSD/CPP team. The course is also very beneficial for professionals who wish to improve their skills and experience. Vehicle preparation and operation essential equipment. Vehicle extraction and crossover drills (includes live fire practises). CPP walking drills and formations. Counter Ambush drills. Mounted and dismounted PSD SOPs and drills. Scenario training using live fire and simulated firing drills. Conduct and prepare site & venue security assessments/ mission risk assessments. Building entry & room clearance techniques. Tactical shotgun. Scenario training conducted in a realistic urban environment training village with multi-level buildings. Instruction on the course includes but is not limited to the following: Mission planning and Operational orders. Security & Risk management. Route reconnaissance and Intelligence gathering. PSD convoy formations and actions on. IED awareness. EOD, Mines & ERW (Explosive Remnants of War) awareness. Weapon transition drills. Close Quarter battle shooting. Basic first aid (first responder).

The course is a combination of theory conducted in lecture rooms and field classrooms, and practical training in field training areas and weapons ranges. Also vehicle training will be conducted within private facilities with full range of road types and surfaces. Training missions and planning will also incorporate well known landmarks in Lop Buri, Thailand, in the form of venue and route reconnaissance, road moves and on site/venue TTPs. TRANSPORT Students are to arrange own return flights to Bangkok. Please ensure that flights (airline tickets) are refundable and able to change at short notice. Students are to have current travel insurance. PPSG will arrange lodging in approved hotels as part of course fee. Please advise if you wish to arrange your own accommodation. PPSG will arrange student pickup from designated locations in Bangkok for transport to Lop Buri on 24 February 2013. For more info on Lop Buri, please visit the following links: http://www.tourismthailand.org/ Where-to-Go/Lopburi http://www.thaitour.com/eng/lopburi/introduction.html ACCOMMODATION PPSG will arrange student accommodation as part of the package. Included in this will be breakfast and lunch. Students are responsible for their evening meals, of which there is a large variety of choices, both western and Thai, in Lop Buri City. PPSG is responsible for movement of students to and from their accommodation to the training venue. LANGUAGE Course instruction is given in English. Native Thai instructors are also rostered on course staff for Thai students and personnel. MEDICAL At all training activities a medic will be in attendance, and the venue is in close proximity to international standard hospitals. Students are advised to have adequate travel insurance in case of sickness or accident. Please ensure to bring personal medical needs (prescriptions) and personal first aid kits. There are times on the course when physical and strenuous activities are undertaken, students should have a reasonable level of fitness and be of good health. A basic medical check-up is recommended prior to course. DRESS AND EQUIPMENT It is recommended students bring the following items and equipment: Outdoor shoes or lightweight boots.

Outdoor socks: lightweight for hot climate. Cross trainers. Trousers: cargo or BDU style - lightweight and loose fitting. Riggers or duty belt: sturdy enough to support holster and sidearm. Shirts: lightweight and long sleeves for warm climate. Shirts: polo or short sleeve casual. Cap or bush hat: for protection from the sun. Belt pouch or belt bag: for carrying wallet, keys etc. Lightweight waterproof jacket (in case of rain). Loose breathable underwear and t- shirts. * Bring enough clothing to allow for a 24-hour turnaround in hotel laundry service. ** Various items of cheap clothing can be purchased locally, though footwear for larger feet is extremely hard to find. *** The climate is hot and humid. **** No military style camouflage uniforms to be worn. We are in close proximity to Thai Military units. HEALTH AND SAFETY BALLISTIC or Industrial standard protective eyewear / or sunglasses with ballistic protection properties. Prescription glasses must meet ballistic or industrial safety standards. Tactical shooting gloves. Personal strapping/joint supports for existing injuries. Personal prescription medicine ensure to keep in original packaging. Personal insect repellent: Rid / Aerogard etc. Sunscreen (non- irritant to eyes). Lip balm. Personal first aid kit containing bandages, band-aids, antiseptic cream, bite and sting relief etc. Personal shooters hearing protection (this will be supplied for those who do not have their own). FIELD EQUIPMENT Day pack: large enough to carry items including stationary, personal first aid kit, drinking water, camera, spare shirt etc. Personal Tactical Vest or Rig. Do not bring hard armour plates or soft armour vests. Multi tool: Gerber or Leatherman (optional). Camelbak (optional - sufficient drinking water will be available at all activities). Small torch: AA battery type. Lightweight rain proof jacket (breathable). Personal holster and belt (for large calibre pistol) PPSG TACTICAL STORE There will be a tactical store facility available. If you do not wish to carry excess items on flights, there will be a range of tactical equipment and items for purchase including: Tactical backpacks. Grab bags / bail out bags. Personal medical kits. Caps. Tactical flashlights.

. The cost of the HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT PSD / CPP OPERATOR S COURSE IS $3,300 USD per student. (Excluding airfare.) Course must be fully paid for prior to commencement, this is due to ammunition, training and equipment requirements which must be finalised before start of course. The student fee also includes all ammunition, student handouts, morning tea and lunch (Thai and western), bottled water / soft drinks, transport and lecture rooms. Also an end of course function will be held at a traditional Thai restaurant. All students will receive a digital photographic & video record of course. At completion of course students will be issued a Certificate of Completion. For further information on this exclusive training course or to confirm a place on this course please contact Andrew Cooke at acooke@busrisks.com.au NOTE: Methods of payment will be confirmed on application for a position on the course. Confirmed students will be issued with joining instruction detailing necessary administrative details and equipment required for attending the course. ABOUT BUSINESS RISKS INTERNATIONAL Business Risks International Pty Limited (BRI) is a professional corporate risk management and security services company. We provide unique, independent and comprehensive services to the corporate sector with an emphasis on quality and commitment of service. Business Risks International has operated nationally and internationally for over 22 years. Today, Business Risks International has established and manned offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, Singapore and Thailand as well as establishing strategic partners in Asia Pacific, Africa, Middle East, North America and Europe. BRI can provide a range of integrated security, safety, business continuity and risk management and technical services. Our service offerings include: Security Risk Management Security Consultancy Business Continuity Management Crisis and Emergency Management Sport Security and Risk Management Safety Audits and Compliance Investigations and Auditing Training and elearning Technology and Software International Operations Protective Security and Concierge Services BUSINESS RISKS INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL OFFICE SYDNEY AUSTRALIA 24h: 1300 760 221 T: +612 8198 4750 E: acooke@busrisks.com.au SINGAPORE OFFICE T: +65 6829 2242