Protective Services Operations Course
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Overview
This course is intended for personnel who will be providing Executive/Dignitary/VIP/Witness Protection services to a variety of clients (governmental or private). Individuals will be required to pass the test for Standard First Aid and CPR, as well as the handgun and shotgun qualification courses. In addition, all students should be prepared to experience the effects of OC spray. This course is extremely demanding both physically and mentally, however, upon graduation, the student will be qualified to serve as a member of a protection detail.
“Please be advised under the Private Security Act (Occ. Code Chapter 1702) and Administrative Rule 35.4 (37 Tex. Admin. Code 1), a criminal conviction may disqualify you from a registration, commission or license under the Act. You may wish to review Rule 35.4’s list of disqualifying offenses and the related periods of ineligibility, available on the department’s website at www.dps.texas.gov/rsd/psb/index.htm (click on the link to Administrative Code). You also have a right to request from the department a criminal history evaluation letter under Occupations Code Section 53.102.”
TCOLE credit.
Completing this course will help you:
- Training Day 1 - Welcome, Introduction to Protective Services/Basic Principles, Threat Profiles, Workplace Violence, Protocol/Etiquette, Command Post Operations, Protective Intelligence, Threat Assessments, Personal Security Vulnerability Assessments, Site Surveys/Assessments, Advance Procedures, Historical Case Studies
- Training Day 2 - International and Domestic Terrorism Overview, Terrorist Operations, Personal Protective Measures, Physical Security, Surveillance Detection, Hostage/Kidnap Survival, Simulated Detail Initial Briefing
- Training Day 3 - Weapons and Equipment (including training, checklists, etc.), Defensive Tactics, Expandable Baton, Walking Formations, Protection Drills
- Training Day 4 - Handgun Training/Qualification (Semi-Auto/Revolver), Shotgun Training/Qualification, Sub-Machine Gun Training/Familiarization, Common Small Arms Familiarization
- Training Day 5 -Improvised Explosive Devices/Chemical/Biological Weapons, Vehicle and Building Explosive Searches, Technical Surveillance Countermeasures, Protection Drills, OC Spray, Emergency Medical Techniques, Legal Considerations
- Training Day 6 - Vehicle Dynamics, Driving Skills, Motorcade Operations, Counter-Ambush Tactics, Case Studies, Protection Drills
- Training Day 7 - Comprehensive Written Examination, Simulated Protective Detail, Graduation.
Who is the course for?
Personal Protection Officers, Law Enforcement, and Private Investigators