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SECURITY GUARD TRAINING (Approved MPTSC)

Basic Training for Security Guards - 8-Hour RENEWAL


Description

Course: "RENEWAL" 8-Hour In-Service Training Course This Renewal course will provide an overview of several of the 17 Basic Training "Mandated" Objectives, outlined in new legislation under Senate Bill (SB0760), which goes into effect June 1, 2024, making it mandatory for "ALL" Security Guards whether Armed or Unarmed, in the State of Maryland, seeking employment to complete; it's not optional, and are discussed briefly below. There are two course types: 1) Minimum of Twelve (12) Hours Basic Training AND 2) for Renewals, completed after June 1, 2024, a Minimum of Eight (8) Hours of In-Service Training. We are offering BOTH courses, with a Weekday OR Weekend Option. RENEWAL Eight (8)-Hour Course - 8-Hour Shift + 30 Minute Lunch Proof of Training Certificate Will be Provided Available Dates/Times: Thursday OR Sunday 7 AM - 4 PM (Can Bring Lunch -- Refrigerators & Microwaves onsite) Water & Snacks Provided LOCATION: 6710 Oxon Hill Road, Suite 210, National Harbor, MD 20745 Ample Free Parking Across from Tanger Outlets & MGM BOOK ONLINE TODAY! IN-SERVICE WILL cover many of the 17 Objectives Below: SG1-Identify the requirements for receiving and maintaining a SG cert in the State of MD SG2-Identify the limitations to receiving and maintaining a SG cert in the State of MD SG3-Given various scenario, demonstrate the ability to identify elements of a given crime, using the annotated code of MD and/or the Digest of Criminal Laws SG4-Identify the legal limits of a SG authority to arrest and/or detain SG5-Define what constitutes Use of Force (UOF) SG6-Identify when UOF is authorized and prohibited SG7-Identify the reporting requirements a SG must complete when force is used SG8-Identify the legal ramifications for SG and their employer when force is used SG9-Define what constitutes de-escalation SG10-Identify how time, distance, and cover can be used to de-escalate a situation SG11-Identify the role of communication in de-escalating a situation SG12-Identify the limitation and requirements for a SG carrying weapons SG13-Identify techniques that a SG may employ when encountering an individual in a crisis SG14-Identify techniques that a SG may employ when encountering an individual with a disability SG15-Identify techniques that a SG may employ when encountering a juvenile SG16-Identify techniques that a SG may employ when encountering an individual with behavior health concerns SG17-Identify techniques on how to seek aid for a person in need


Upcoming Sessions


Cancellation & Course Policy

REFUND & CANCELLATION POLICY ALL SALES ARE FINAL -- No Refund; No Exceptions. I acknowledge and accept these terms. ON-SITE/COURSE POLICY No Ammunition, nor Firearms, including concealed firearms are allowed on this facility, nor into the classroom, without advance approval -- which is a strict training environment. When permitted to bring firearms to class, Repeating, Do Not Bring Ammunition to class. All students will be required to read and sign a liability waiver prior to the start of class, for security reasons due to handling firearms. No Exceptions! The document will also include a Firearms Safety Briefing and Range Safety Briefing.


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