Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 509-3-.02 - Basic Training Curriculum for Security Officers
Effective January 1, 2022 a minimum of 24 hours of classroom instruction is required for all private security agency licensees and private security employees consisting of instruction in the following topics:
(1) Role of Private Security
(a) Crime Awareness and Prevention
(b) Private Security and the Criminal Justice
System
(c) Ethics and
Professionalism
(2) Legal
Aspects
(a) Principal Misdemeanors and
Felonies
(b) Overview of Title
43-38 as it relates to the Security Profession
(c) Overview of Board Rules 509 et
al
(d) Arrest and Proper Use of
Force
(e) Liability
(f) Courtroom testimony
(3) Patrol and Observation
(a) Patrol techniques (including but not
limited to Koper Curve and directed patrol)
(b) Information gathering
(c) Crimes in progress
(d) Officer Safety
(e) Note taking and Report Writing
(4) Incident Response
(a) Responding to Emergencies
(b) Crowd control and evacuation
(c) Fire control and Prevention
(d) Hazardous Materials
(e) Bomb Threats and Terrorism
(f) Response to an Active Assailant
(g) Mental Health
Awareness
(5) Security
Resources
(a) CCTV Operation and Video
Documentation
(b) Alarm
systems
(c) Access
Control
(d) Electronic Article
Surveillance
(e) Working with Law
Enforcement
(6) Customer
Service Issues
(a) Public relations
(b) Interpersonal
Communications
(7) First
Aid Overview
Notes
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