Training
Number of Program |
| Name of Training Program |
Program-01 | : | First Aid |
Program-02 | : | Fire Safety |
Program-03 | : | Health and Safety – OHS |
Program-04 | : | Security roles and responsibilities |
Program-05 | : | Control room operations |
Program-06 | : | Patrolling |
Program-07 | : | Observation & note taking |
Program-08 | : | Traffic management |
Program-09 | : | Vehicle searching |
Program-10 | : | Person searching |
Number of Program | : | Name of Training Program |
Program11 | : | Access control |
Program-12 | : | Conflict management |
Program-13 | : | Critical incident response |
Program-14 | : | Cash in transit |
Program-15 | : | Bank security |
Program-16 | : | Hospital security |
Program-17 | : | Special event security |
Program-18 | : | Ports, Airports & borders security |
Program-19 | : | Critical Infrastructure |
Program-20 | : | Museums security |
Appendix A Lesson plans | ||
Appendix B Assessments | ||
Appendix C PPT and lesson materials |
Safe Bengal Security & Logistic Services Limited recognizes the critical role of training in shaping competent and confident security personnel. The company’s commitment to training is reflected in its substantial investment in a dedicated “Training Center”, where guards undergo an intensive two to three weeks of basic training before deployment. Here’s an overview of the training infrastructure and facilities that Safe Bengal might offer, based on industry standards:
- Training Infrastructure & Facilities:
- Barracks: Accommodation for trainees during the training period.
- Training Sheds: Covered areas for theoretical instruction and indoor activities.
- Training Grounds: Open spaces designated for physical training and drills.
- Qualified Instructors: A team of experienced professionals, possibly with defense forces backgrounds, to deliver the training.
- Training Aids: Various materials and equipment to support practical learning experiences.
- Training Process:
- Basic Training: A rigorous program at the Training Center to instill foundational security skills.
- Practical/Orientation Training: On-site training at the actual post to provide hands-on experience.
- Refresher Training: Regular six-monthly sessions to keep skills sharp and up-to-date.
- Specialized Skill Training: Additional training for posts requiring specific expertise.
- On-Duty Counseling: Continuous support and guidance from patrol supervisors during routine site visits.
Safe Bengal’s approach to training is likely to be dynamic, adapting to the evolving needs of the industry and the specific requirements of their clients, ensuring that their guards are well-equipped to perform their duties effectively at any given security post.