Online Basic Security Training Program (OBST)
The Basic Security Training program contains Self-Paced Online Courses (SPOCs), a Virtual Training Room (VTR) seminar delivered by a live instructor and an in-class First Aid and CPR course. The certificate of completion for the BST program serves as proof of completion only. Your Training Completion Number (TCN) will be provided to you by our Administrative Team once you have satisfied all program requirements.
Basic Security Training
101 to 129 cover the basic security content. Anything from this section may appear on your licence exam.
Section 1: Introduction to the Security Industry / 120 minutes
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1Introduction
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2Welcome to the Ontario Basic Security Training (OBST) Program!
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3Ontario Security Licensing Process
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4Navigating the Program
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5Physical Security and Asset Protection
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6Submitting your IDs
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7Graduation!
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8What do we need from you?
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9Understanding Physical Security
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10Step 1 - Identify the Assets
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11Step 2 - Expose Loss Events
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12Step 3 - Probability of Occurrence
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13Step 4 - Impact of Occurrence
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14Selecting the Countermeasures
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15Aggressive Protection
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16Know Your Assigned Area
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17Developing a Security-Focused Mindset
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18Assume Nothing
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19Check the Barriers
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20Concentric Circles
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21Think Hazards
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22Stay Focused
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23Use the Tools Properly
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24Look to the Light
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25Concentrate on Prevention
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26Remember Who You Are
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27Public security
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28Private Security
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29Duties of Private Security
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30Types of Private Security
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31General guidelines for security guards
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32Skills of a security guard
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33Learning Journal Activity
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34Conclusion
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35Questions
Section 2: The Private Security and Investigative Services Act and Ministry Code of Conduct / 120 minutes
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36Introduction
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37About Focus Protective Services
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38Introduction - Getting Your Security Guard Licence
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39How to Take Great Notes
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40The Private Security and Investigative Services Act (PSISA)
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41Contents of the Act
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42Administration and Registration
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43Prohibitions
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44Licensing
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45Application
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46Complaints and Investigations
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47Investigations
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48General Rules and Standard Practice
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49General
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50Penalties
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51Learning Journal Activity
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52Regulations
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53Inspections
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54The 40-hour Ministry Required Training
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55Course Content
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56Training Completion Number
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57Licensing Requirements
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58Uniformed Security Roles
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59Non-Uniformed Security Roles
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60Common Duties and Tasks
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61Public vs. Private Security Roles
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62Abilities and Skills
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63Code of Conduct
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64Uniform Requirements
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65Eligibility to Hold a Licence
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66Public Complaints and Penalties
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67General duties and standards of practice
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68Conclusion
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69Questions
Section 3: Basic Security Procedures / 240 minutes
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70IntroductionThis course builds upon the concepts of Physical Security and Asset protect which are covered earlier in this programme. In this module, we discuss Risk Mitigation, Patrol Principles, and Alarm Response.
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71Asset Protection
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72Asset Protection
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73Asset Protection
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74Asset Protection
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75Risk Mitigation
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76Layered Protection (Defense in Depth)
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77Castles and Fortifications
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78Modern Concepts of Layered Protection
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79Modern Concepts of Layered Protection
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80Modern Concepts of Layered Protection
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81Case Study - Burglars Caught on CCTV
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82Surveillance
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83Patrol with Purpose
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84Patrol with Purpose
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85Deter
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86Detect
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87Delay
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88Deny
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89Types of Patrols
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90Frequently Asked Questions
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91What should I be looking for when I am on patrol?
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92What should I be looking for when I am on patrol?
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93What should I be looking for when I am on patrol?
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94Alarm Response
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95Access Control
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96Technology used to control Access
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97Material access
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98Crowd control
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99Crowd behaviour during strike
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100Traffic control and parking
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101Keep traffic moving
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102Be flexible
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103Section A - Use of Equipment
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104Telephone Etiquette
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105Telephone Etiquette
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106Site Cellphone - Best Practice
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107Two-Way Radios
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108Personal Device Use Policy
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109Section B - Reporting Software
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110Key Management
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111Section C - Visitor Management Systems
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112Contractors
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113Real Estate Agents
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114Elections Canada Personnel
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115Section D - VSS
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116The Purpose of VSS
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117The Benefit of VSS
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118Advantages
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119Disadvantages
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120Wired and Wireless Technology
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121Private vs. Public Places
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122Release of Video Footage
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123Learning Journal Activities
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124Drug Effects
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125Introduction to Drug Effects
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126Problematic Substance Use - Workplace
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127Problematic Substance Use - Youths
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128Alcohol
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129Cannabis
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130Cocaine and "Crack"
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131Methamphetamine
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132Ecstasy (MDMA)
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133Psychedelics
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134Bath Salts
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135GHB (Gamma Hydroxybutyrate)
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136Ketamine
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137The Opioid Crisis - Heroin
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138The Opioid Crisis - Fentanyl
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139The Opioid Crisis- Carfentanil
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140The Current State of the Opioid Crisis
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141Conclusion
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142Questions
Section 4: Report Writing / 120 minutes
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143Introduction
This course covers the fundamentals of report writing and data management. Learners can expect to learn practical techniques for effective written communications.
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144Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)
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145Ten Fair Information Principles
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146Administrative Tasks
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147Memo Books
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148Notebook also referred to as Memo Book
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149Using the notebook properly
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150Memo Books: 4-Part Introduction
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151Memo Books: Outgoing Shift Change
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152Memo Books: Shift Notes
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153Memo Books: Incoming Shift Change
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154Daily Occurrence Reports (DOR)
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155DOR - Best Practices
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156Special Occurrence Report (SOR)
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157Reports as evidence
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1584-Step Business Writing Process
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159Writing Styles
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160Business Writing
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161The Element of Trust for Business
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162Video Activity - Find the Mistakes
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163Upgrade Your Skills
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164Advanced Business Expressions
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165Phrases for Business Meetings
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166Applying What You've Learned
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167Learning Journal Activity
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168Conclusion
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169Questions
Section 5: Health and Safety / 120 minutes
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170IntroductionThis course provides information about the WHMIS 2015 and GHS systems.
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171Worker Health and Safety Awareness in 4 Steps
This course links to the Province of Ontario's "Worker Health and Safety Awareness in 4 Steps" online training module.
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172Occupational Health and Safety Act
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173Rights of workers
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174Introduction to WHMIS 2015
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175The History of WHMIS GHS
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176Education and Training
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177Hazardous Materials
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178What is WHMIS?
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179WHMIS Legislation in Ontario
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180Key Elements of WHMIS 2015
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181Globally Harmonized System
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182WHMIS GHS Key Notes
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183GHS - Hazard Groups
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184Hazard Classes and Categories
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185Hazard Pictograms
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186Examples of Hazard Classification and Identification
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187Container Labels
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1883 Types of Labels
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189Supplier Labels
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190Workplace Labels
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191Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)
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192SDS Sections Overview
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193How Security May Encounter Hazardous Materials
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194Four Questions to Ask Yourself
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195Question 1: What is the Hazard?
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196Question 2: How do I Protect Myself?
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197Question 3: What should I do if there's an Accident?
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198Learning Journal Activity
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199Question 4: How do I get more information?
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200Conclusion
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201Questions
Section 6: Emergency Response Preparation /240 minutes
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202IntroductionIn this course, learners can expect to gain a foundational understanding of basic emergency response procedures.
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203Emergencies
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204Why Emergency Management?
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205Hazard Awareness and Risk Management
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206Hazard Awareness and Risk Management
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207Five Components of Emergency Management
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208Prevention
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209Mitigation
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210Preparedness
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211Emergency Preparedness in the Workplace
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212Key steps to Emergency Planning
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213Response
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214Recovery
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215Resource Management
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216Things to Remember During an Emergency
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217Common Emergency Occurrences
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218Tips to deal with a Fire Emergency
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219Tips to deal with a Gas Leak
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220Tips to deal with an Intrusion or robbery
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221Tips to deal with a Medical Emergency or serious accident
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222Tips to deal with a Bomb Threat
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223Tips to deal with a suspicious package
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224Tips to deal with an Earthquake
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225Damage or collapse of structures
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226Power Outages
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227Elevator Entrapments
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228Medical Emergencies
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229Fire System Basics
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230Fire Prevention Basics
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231Fire Emergencies
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232Categories of Fire
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233How to Use a Fire Extinguisher
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234Alarm Response
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235Common Causes of Alarm Activation
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236Methods of Alarm Activation
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237Evacuation
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238Evacuation Plans
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239Mobility Impairments
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240Evacuation Considerations
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241Bomb Threats vs. Bomb Hoaxes
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242Bomb Threat Awareness
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243Bomb Threats are not Common
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244Suspicious Packages
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245Weapon Emergency Response Procedures
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246Duty of Care
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247Investigation and Scene Management
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248Scene Management
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249Scene Assessment and Response
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250How to Plan a Walkthrough
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251Crowd Control
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252Security Protocols and Response Strategies
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253Understanding the Role of Security Guards
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254Communication Protocols
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255Post-Emergency Actions
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256Training and Preparedness
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257Professional Development
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258Legal Considerations
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259Technological Tools and Support
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260Security Guard Response
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261Evidence
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262Canada Evidence Act and Ontario Evidence Act
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263Learning Journal Activity
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264Conclusion
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265Questions
Section 7: Canadian Legal System /240 minutes
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266Introduction
In this course, learners will be introduced to the Canadian Legal System as it relates to the responsibilities of the Security Guard. We will build upon the concepts learned in this module throughout the program.
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267The Canadian Legal System
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268The Canadian Court System
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269The Supreme Court of Canada
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270Specialized Division of Courts
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271Appellate Courts
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272Constant Evolution
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273Canadian Criminal Court System
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274What is Criminal Law
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275Legal Aspects of Security
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276The Occupier's Liability Act (Duty of Care)
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277Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Guarantee
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278Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Legal Rights
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279Rights and Freedoms Related to the Work of Security Guard
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280Detention or Imprisonment
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281Proceedings in Criminal and Penal Matters
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282Court Injunctions
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283Canada Evidence Act
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284The Basic Test: Reliability and Relevance
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285How to Protect the Crime Scene
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286What is the Ontario Evidence Act?
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287Challenging Evidence in Court
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288Learning Journal Activity
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289Conclusion
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290Questions
Section 8: Legal Authorities / 450 minutes
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291Introduction
Learners can expect to gain a practical understanding of the Security Professional's sources of legal authorities under the Criminal Code of Canada and the Trespass to Property Act of Ontario
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292Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)
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293Early History and the Confederation of Canada
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294The Criminal Code of Canada
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295Understanding Key Sections of the Criminal Code
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296Section 26: Excessive Force
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297Section 27: Use of Force to Prevent Commission of Offence
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298Section 34: Defense of Person
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299Section 35: Defense of Property
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300Section 494 (1): Arrest Without Warrant by Any Person
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301Section 494 (2): Arrest By Owner of Property
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302Section 494 (3): Delivery to a Peace Officer
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303Section 322: Theft
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304Tort Law
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305Residential Tenancies Act, 2006: Overview
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306Trespass to Property Act, R.S.O. 1990
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307How to deal with a Trespass?
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308The Employment Standards Act
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309Hours of Work, Eating Periods and Overtime
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310Minimum Wage
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311Ontario Minimum Wage Chart
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312Pay Day
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313Vacation Time
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314Public Holidays
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315Leaves of Absence
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316Termination Notice and Pay
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317Reprisals
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318Filling an Employment Standards Claim
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319What is the Liquor License Act
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320Alcohol Drinking Guidelines
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321Know the Law
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322Checking I.D.
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323Managing the Risk
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324Preventing Intoxication
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325Duty of Care Checklist
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326Provincial Offences Act
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327YCJA - Principles
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328YCJA - Extrajudicial Measures and Sanctions
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329YCJA - Youth Court and Sentencing
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330YCJA - Reintegration
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331YCJA - Publication and Bans
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332YCJA - Conferences and Conclusion
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333Resources in Your Community
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334Mental Health Disorders
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335Depression
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336Bipolar Disorder
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337Anxiety
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338Obsessiveness Compulsive Disorder
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339Psychosis
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340Schizophrenia
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341Stress
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342Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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343Ending the Stigma
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344Helping Those in Crisis
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345Mental Health Resources
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346Is It Harassment?
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347It’s Not All About You
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348Harassment’s Effects Are Real
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349Let’s Recap
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350Jack and Leah
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351Think About What You...
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352Meg and Joe
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353Sexual Harassment - It’s More Common (and Destructive) Than You Think
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354Gabby and Amir
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355Not Everything's Harassment
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356So What Should You Do About It?
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357No Tolerance for Retaliation
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358Is It Retaliation?
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359Report Any Evidence to HR
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360Where Are They Now?
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361In Conclusion: Be Professional!
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362References
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363Conclusion
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364Questions
111 - Use of Force Theory / 120 minutes
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365IntroductionThis course aims to provide a practical understanding of Use of Force Theory as well as the hazards of Positional Asphyxia and Excited Delirium.
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366Definition: Use of Force
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367Review: Section 25 of the Criminal Code
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368What is an Arrest?
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369When is Arrest an Option?
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370Young Persons
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371The National Use of Force Framework
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372The Assessment Process
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373Subject Behaviours
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374Use of Force Options
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375Excited Delirium
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376Positional Asphyxia
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377Case Study: Patrick Shand
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378Case Study: George Floyd
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379Duty of Care
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380Use of Handcuffs
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381Use of Force Reporting
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382Conclusion
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383Questions
Section 9: Effective Communications / 240 minutes
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384Introduction
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385Learning Objectives
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386A Security Guard is a specialist
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387What Distinguishes Great Leaders from Average Ones?
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388Master the Art of Self-Management
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389Be Self-Aware... If You Dare
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390Self-Regulation
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391Self-Motivation
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392Skills in Emotional Intelligence
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393Accurately Perceiving Emotions
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394Manage Emotions
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395Communication
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396Communication Rules
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397Communication Barriers
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398Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication
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399Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication Skills
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400Tools to Regulate Your Emotions
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401Understand How Others See You
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402Giving In without Giving Up
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403Using Coping Skills
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404Using Relaxation Techniques
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405Stance and Posture
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406Tactical Communication
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407Fun at Work
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408Role of Emotional Intelligence at Work
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409Agreeing to Disagree
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410Methods of Communication
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411Association of Public Safety Communication (APCO) "10" Codes
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412Communication with the Media
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413Mental Health Disorders
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414Depression
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415Bipolar Disorder
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416Anxiety
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417Panic Disorder
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418Obsessiveness Compulsive Disorder
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419Psychosis
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420Schizophrenia
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421Stress
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422Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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423Ending the Stigma
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424Helping Those in Crisis
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425Resources in Your Community
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426Thriving Through Conflict
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427Someone’s Always Gotta Bring the Drama
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428For All the Peacemakers: A Definition of Conflict
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429So, What’s the Remedy?
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430Chill Out, Folks
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431Here Are the Ground Rules...
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432Finding the Win-Win Solution
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433We’ve Still Got a Lot In Common
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434Sometimes You’ve Got to Dig Deep
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435Houston, We Have a Solution...
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436So What’s the Plan?
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437In Conclusion: Take a Deep Breath, You Can Work It Out
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438Is the Glass Ready for a Refill?
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439Social Awareness
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440You’d Better Check Yourself
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441Take Everything Down a Notch
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442Set the Time and Place
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443Learning Journal Activities
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444Conclusion
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445Questions
Section 10: Sensitivity Training / 180 minutes
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446IntroductionThis course will help you understand diversity and how you can help create a workplace that values and respects differences. You will learn to identify stereotypes and biases, encourage diversity, and take action to prevent and discourage discrimination.
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447Learning Objectives
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448Understanding Diversity and Inclusion
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449Understanding Diversity
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450Why Is She Still Here?
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451Do The Right Thing
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452Check Your Filters Against the Facts
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453Both Positive and Negative Stereotypes Can Hurt
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454Change Your Approach
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455Diversity at Work
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456How Can You Value Differences at Work?
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457Dealing with Different People
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458Who’s Ready to Work Together?
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459Know Your Workplace Rights
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460Speak Up
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461In Conclusion: Progress Is Possible
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462References
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463Questions
125 - Content Review / 60 minutes
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464Section 1 - Introduction to the Security IndustryThis is a study guide and content review to help prepare Basic Security Training students to successfully pass the Ministry Final Test.
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465Section 2 - The Private Security and Investigative Services Act, 2005 (PSISA) and Ministry Code of Conduct
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466Section 3 - Basic Security Procedures
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467Section 4 - Report Writing
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468Section 5 - Health and Safety
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469Section 6 - Emergency Response Preparation
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470Section 7 – Canadian Legal System
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471Section 8 – Legal Authorities
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472Section 9 - Effective Communications
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473Section 10 - Sensitivity Training
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474Section 11 - Use Of Force Theory
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475Section 12 - Emergency Level First Aid
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476Test Preparation Tips - Test Anxiety
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477Test Preparation Tips - Identify Study Goals
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478Test Preparation Tips - Writing the Test
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479Final Thoughts
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480References
126 - Practice Test (90 Questions) / 120 minutes
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481About the Final Test
This is a practice test with mock questions that are similar to the type of questions included in the Ministry Basic Security Guard Test. This module is a study tool for use in preparation to write the test with an independent testing company.
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482Practice Test
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483Set a Timer
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484Questions
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485Questions
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486Thank you for completing the practice test!