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You are enrolling in a Certificate II in Security Operations (003) course

Course Start date: 04 Mar 2025

CPP20218 Certificate II in Security Operations with crowd control

Location: Bendat Community Centre, 36 Dodd Street, Wembley (free parking)

Times: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Morning Tea 15 minutes at approximately 10:30 and
Lunch break 30 minutes at approximately 12:30

If you have a laptop please bring it with you as we provide some of your training material on USB. If you don.t have access to a laptop you can borrow one for the training.
If your computer skills are limited, we can provide the materials to you in hardcopy.

CPP20218 CERTIFICATE II IN SECURITY OPERATIONS
14 CORE UNITS (no elective units)
CPPSEC2101 Apply effective communication skills to maintain security
CPPSEC2102 Apply legal and procedural regulations to work effectively within a security team
CPPSEC2103 Apply WHS, emergency response and evacuation procedures to maintain security
CPPSEC2104 Apply risk assessment to select and carry out response to security risk situations
CPPSEC2105 Provide quality services to a range of security clients
CPPSEC2106 Protect self and others using basic defensive techniques
CPPSEC2107 Patrol premises to monitor property and maintain security
CPPSEC2108 Screen people, personal effects and items to maintain security
CPPSEC2109 Monitor and control access and exit of persons and vehicles from premises
CPPSEC2110 Monitor and control individual and crowd behaviour to maintain security
CPPSEC2111 Apply security procedures to manage intoxicated persons
CPPSEC2112 Apply security procedures to remove persons from premises
CPPSEC2113 Escort and protect persons and valuables
HLTAID011 Provide first aid

Once you have completed all the units you will be required to do Paragon practice SAIWA test which takes approximately an hour, we can then provide you with feedback.

CANCELLATION POLICY:
We require three working days. notice if you wish to cancel your course then you will receive your refund less $75.00 administration fee. Once your course has commenced there is no refund, however you can transfer your enrolment one time into a future scheduled course.

WA Police Licencing Information
Knowledge test :
Effective 1st February 2017, all applicants applying for Security Officer or Crowd Controller licences for the first time or whose licence has expired more than 12 months ago, are required to pass the knowledge test.

There is only one provider for the testing process, if you are from a regional area then you can complete this at your local police station.

Security Agents Institute of WA 36 Brisbane Street, East Perth WA 6000
Phone: 9427 0872 Website: www.saiwastc.com.au, Email: securitytesting@casm.com.au
You have to book an appointment on-line at the above website, you cannot book until your certificate has been issued.
Take identification (2 forms) and your training certificates with you.
The examination will take a maximum of 45 minutes and consist of two parts:
1.20 Multiple Choice Questions pass mark 17/20
2.10 Short Written Answer Questions pass mark 8/10

Fee $75.62.00 payable directly to SAIWA when you book your appointment.

Participants must successfully complete Section 1 in order to take part in Section 2
Participants will be provided with their results however will not be informed which questions were incorrect.
Number of Test Attempts Explained:
.If a participant fails to pass Section 1 of the test, they are able to have another attempt at the full assessment after a minimum of 24 hours. The second attempt will cost $27.50 Inc GST and must be paid upon booking the second attempt.
.If a participant successfully completes Section 1 of the test but fails to pass Section 2, they are able to have another attempt at Section 2 only after a minimum of 24 hours at no cost.
.If a participant fails either Section 1 or 2 of the test after two attempts, they must wait 1 month to attempt the test again. They will be required to book online and pay the assessment fee again and will have to undertake both Section 1 & 2 regardless of their previous results.
Licencing information for Security Officers and Crowd Controllers:
Once you have passed this exam you can then apply for your security licence.
Download, print and complete the application form
www.police.wa.gov.au

You must submit the form in person Monday to Friday between 8:00am-3:15pm to:
If you live in a regional area this can be submitted to your local police station.

Police Licensing Office, 303 Sevenoaks Street, Cannington WA 6107
Phone: 1300 171 011
Email: securitylicensing@police.wa.gov.au

You will need identification . 100-point check drivers. licence, passport
The form will require two-character references from people that have known you more than five years not immediate family.
Four (4) passport photos
Current application fees approximately $640.00 3 years licence.
If you have been in Australia less than five years or lived overseas for more than a year in the past five years you will require a police clearance from that country.
Cost $712.00 payable to directly to the WA Police Service

You cannot have a criminal record or you may not get licenced, check with police licencing on 1300 171 011 prior to your training if you are unsure.

Any queries or if you need to make any changes please contact us.
Paragon Corporate Training
Ph 08 9227 5125
admin@paragontraining.com.au

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