8 Hour Pre-Assignment Training Course for Security Guards

Your Start in Security in New York: The 8 Hour Pre-Assignment Training Course

Are you considering a career in the security industry in New York? If so, the 8 hour pre-assignment training course for security guards is your first step. In this post, we’ll break down what this training involves and how it prepares you for obtaining your security guard license in New York. We’ll also show how International Security Services, Inc., a New York-based company, can guide you on your path.

Building the Base: The Role of a Security Guard in New York

Before you can protect others, you need to understand your role. Being a security guard in New York is more than a job. It’s a commitment to safety. Guards are often the first line of defense. They deter theft, respond to emergencies, and provide peace of mind. Want to learn more? Check out the security guard services we offer in New York.

The Training: What’s in the 8 Hour Course?

The 8 hour pre-assignment training course equips you with basic skills. It covers the role of a security guard, legal powers, emergency situations, and ethics. This course must be completed and passed prior to applying to the Department of State for a Security Guard Registration Card.

First, the course gives an overview of the security industry in New York. You’ll learn about different types of security jobs. These range from residential and commercial security to personal protection.

Next, the course covers legal aspects. You’ll learn about your rights and responsibilities. You’ll also understand the legal limitations of your role. This includes when and how to use force and how to handle trespassers.

The course also covers emergency situations. You’ll learn basic first aid and fire safety. You’ll also learn how to respond to various types of emergencies. This training is crucial. Security guards are often the first on the scene in an emergency.

Finally, the course covers ethics and conduct. As a security guard, you’ll be held to a high standard of professionalism. The course will teach you how to interact with the public, handle difficult situations, and stay composed under pressure.

The Benefits: Why Take the 8 Hour Course?

Taking the 8 hour course is not just a requirement in New York. It’s a stepping stone to a rewarding career. The skills and knowledge you gain will prepare you for the challenges of being a security guard.

The course provides a solid foundation for your career. It equips you with the knowledge and skills you’ll need on the job. It also shows potential employers that you’re serious about your career.

Furthermore, the course can boost your confidence. Knowing that you’re well-trained and prepared can make you feel more confident in your abilities. This can make you more effective as a security guard.

The Next Steps: After the 8 Hour Course

After completing the 8 hour course, you’ll be ready for the next steps in New York. This includes the 16-hour On the Job Training course, obtaining your security guard license, and seeking employment.

The 16-hour On the Job Training course is a crucial next step. It allows you to apply the skills you learned in the 8 hour course in a real-world setting. This hands-on experience is invaluable in preparing you for a career as a security guard. The course must be completed within the first 90 days of employment as a security guard.

Obtaining your security guard license is a legal requirement in New York. It can also open up more job opportunities. And of course, the ultimate goal is to find a job as a security guard. Here, you can put your training to use and start making a difference.

Start Your Journey in New York with International Security Services.

The 8 hour pre-assignment training course for security guards is just the beginning. At International Security Services, Inc., we offer a range of security services and training opportunities in New York. Ready to take the first step towards a rewarding career in the security industry? Contact us today.

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George Kozhar

George Kozhar is a respected security professional, licensed private investigator, and founder of International Security Services (ISS) - New York City’s dedicated security experts since 1999. Mr. Kozhar and his team provide a full array of private and business investigative services in the U.S. and overseas, VIP executive protection, armed and unarmed security guard services and training, and Fire and Life Safety Director training through the company’s Fire Science Institute.

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August 10th, 2022

Property Security Evaluation Report

Your Individualized Property Evaluation Report

Your site’s individualized property evaluation report contains information and analysis that you need to properly manage your site’s security needs. That information includes detailed analysis of the crime rate in your area, site access and parking protocols, and existing security infrastructure. Interior inspection includes analysis of emergency exits, fire suppression capabilities, and alarm infrastructure for emergencies. Exterior inspection includes analysis of structural defects, property lighting, and potential vulnerabilities in building access.

In addition to those inspections, our analysis also considered environmental factors, potential risks from older trees, outside property maintenance, and nearby crime that may overflow to the area. We also examined emergency response planning, including fire evacuation protocols and information supplied to residents about proper evacuation process.

 

Pressing Suggestions


We highly suggest a camera placement along this driveway, as the overhead cameras in the back parking lot may not capture all makes, models, and license plates of cars entering in and out based on the angle they are recording from. The best camera placement would be at the green circle closest to the sidewalk/street.
The common area is easily accessible, but based on the angle that cameras are set at the front lot, anyone can enter the basement common area concealing the side of their face that is facing the camera. This is not to say that the camera arrangement should be changed, but it is highly recommended to have coverage in this common area as the common area is on a lower floor not visible from the sidewalk.


However, a few fundamental problems exist when it comes to access control of the back parking (a big territory). Even though only two issues have ever occurred there, the wide-open access point to that lot may need to be corrected sooner than later as there is a significant uptick in crime in the 62nd precinct.

Furthermore, there are two fundamental surveillance blind spots along the driveway leading to the back parking lot and every common area.

Lastly, however unlikely it may seem, tenants should have resources and a physical guide for situations that may require an evacuation. Whether it be a flood or fire, each tenant should know how to use a fire extinguisher and where to evacuate to during a flood regardless of their proximity to a shoreline.


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