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PRE-LICENSING SECURITY GUARD TRAINING PROGRAM

PRGOGRAM OF INSTRUCTION (POI)


Sections 1-9

Basic Guard Courtesy

Basic Drills

Basic Radio Operation and Communication

Basic Report Writing

Physical Security System

Intelligence, Investigation and Security Survey

Fire Prevention Awareness and Fire Extinguisher Operations

Basic First Aid and Life Support

Bomb Awareness

Emergency and Disaster Preparedness and Response

Firearms Safety

Firearms Familiarization

Responsible Firearm Handling

Essential Marksmanship

Basic Range Orientation

Basic Self Defense

Disarming Technique

Stick, Blade and Empty Hand Combat Technique

Basic Practical Shooting

Values Formation

Gender Awareness and Personal Development

Customer/Public Relations
Section One: Introduction: Basic Security Guard Knowledge/Historical Perspectives 1 Hour

This section provides participants with a review of the development of the security guard profession as
provided for in R.A. 5487 as amended and its Implementing Rules and Regulations to include but not
limited to General Orders, Code of Conduct, etc..

Objectives:

Upon the completion of this section the participant will be able to comprehend the:

 Historical background of security in the Philippines:


 PADPAO activities leading to enactment of R.A. 5487 otherwise known as the Private Security
Agency Law
 R.A. 5487 its Implementing Rules and Regulations i.e., General Orders, Code of Conduct, etc..

Required Text/Materials:

 Manual, IRR R.A. 5487, 2003 edition


 The Basic Security Guard Manual by Col. Antonio Encarnacion (Ret.) former Chairman, Education
and Training Committee, PADPAO
 Ruffians Security and Investigation Agency Inc. Rules and Regulations

Section Two: Basic Guard Courtesy 1 Hour

This section provides participants develop their courtesy awareness, improving their communication
skills in a cordial commitment to the clients.

Objectives:

At the end of the presentation, participants are expected to:

Section Two: Concepts & Methods Industrial Security 1 Hour

This Section provides participants with an overview of the scope of industrial security. The distinction,
significance, and connection of industrial security in comparison with other

Objectives:

At the end of the presentation, participants are expected to:

 Determine and discuss the three key security processes i.e., physical security, personnel security
and protection of sensitive information;
 Apply the various security countermeasures relative to physical security, personnel security and
protection of sensitive information.
Required Text/Materials:

 Security Management Principles Techniques & Application by Eduardo Fulgencio, CPP, CFE, CSP,
CSMS, President PSIS
 Manual for Certified Security Professional (CSP) Course
 Manual for Certified Security Management Specialist (CSMS) Course

Section Three: Firearms Safety 1 Hour

This section provides participants with further knowledge and to refresh them of the basic concepts in
proper handling of firearms as well as the rules and regulations that govern them’

Objectives:

At the end of the presentation, participants are expected to:

 Know by the heart the cardinal rules of gun safety;


 Apply the proper handling of firearms while on duty and during turnover of duties and
responsibilities;
 Carry and use their Agency issued firearm in accordance with the IRR of P.D. 1866 as amended;
 More constraint and responsible in applying the use of their issued firearm in dealing with any
possible lawless element while on duty.

Required Text/Materials:

 IRR R.A. 5487 as amended 2003 edition


 IRR P.D. 1866 as amended
 Manual. International Practical Shooting Confederation, 2006 edition

Section four: Marksmanship Training 4 Hours

This section provides participants with the actual use of their Agency issued firearm to be carried in an
PNP accredited firing range within the locality.

Objectives:

At the end of the presentation, participants are expected to:

 Be disciplined enough to observe and practice the rules of gun safety while in the firing range
and to carry it on in their actual performance of duty;
 Be able to pass and be classified as either expert or marksman.

Facilitator:

Shall Invited from the Special Forces Group, P.A.


Required Text/Materials:

 Manual. International Rules on Gun Safety


 Manual, IRR R.A. 5487 as amended 2003 edition
 Manual. IRR P.D. 1866 as amended
 The Basic Security Guard Manual by Col. Antonio Encarnacion (Ret.) former Chairman, Education
and Training Committee, PADPAO

Section Five: Bomb Threat Response Training 4 Hours

This section provides participants with the proper response in handling bomb threat and provide with
basic knowledge of the components of bomb.

Objectives:

At the end of the presentation, participants are expected to:

 Be able to identify basic components of bomb;


 Be able to apply the proper response or the coordination proper while dealing with a bomb
threat;
 Know the proper response as a first aid responder before, during and after a bomb explotion.

Facilitator:

Shall be invited from the Bomb Disposal Squad, SAF, PNP.

Required Text/Manuals:

 The Basic Security Guard Manual by Col. Antonio Encarnacion (Ret.) former Chairman, Education
and Training Committee, PADPAO
 The Art and Science of Guarding by J. Supan, 3 rd edition
 Manual, IRR R.A. 5487 as amended 2003 edition

Section Six: Basic Investigation Training 1 Hour

This section provides participants with essential skill so necessary in the performance of duties relative
to their ability to communicate by preparing good written as well as the necessary methods and
procedures in the preservation of evidence.

Objectives:

At the end of the presentation, participants are expected to:

 Be able to preserve knowledge and to provide accurate details and to aid other personnel and
other personnel and other agencies in the conduct of investigation;
 Be able to prepare a basic report based on a given situation complete with the five W’s and one
H (who, what, when, where, why and how) applying the standard report format.\

Required Text/Materials:

 The Basic Security Guard Manual by Col. Antonio Encarnacion (Ret.) former Chairman, Education
and Training Committee, PADPAO
 The Art and Science of Guarding by J. Supan, 3 rd edition
 Manual. IRR R.A. 5487 as amended 2003 edition
 Manual for Certified Security Professional (CSP) course
 Comprehensive Investigative Manual, PNP

Section Seven: Fire Prevention, Control and Safety 4 Hours

This section provides participants with further knowledge about fire prevention, control and safety, the
corresponding roles of a security personnel as a first responder in the prevention, control of fire and the
safety precautions.

Objectives:

At the end of presentation, participants are expected to:

 Be able to identify the different classes of fire and the combative methods to be applied;
 As the first responder, to apply the correct actions upon the discovery of fire;
 Be able to identify the common fire hazards;
 Be able to apply the different firefighting procedures.

Facilitator:

Shall be invited from the Bureau of Fire Protection.

Required Text/Materials:

 Security Management Principles Techniques and Applications by Eduardo Fulgencio, CPP, CFE,
CSP, CSMS, President of PSIS
 Manual for Certified Security Professional (CSP) Course
 The Basic Security Guard Manual by Col. Antonio Encarnacion (Ret.) former Chairman, Education
and Training Committee, PADPAO
 The Art and Science of Guarding by J. Supan, 3 rd edition

Section Eight: First Aid and Basic Life Support Training 4 Hours

This section provides participants with further knowledge about first aid techniques, rescue and
evaluation.
Objectives:

At the end of the presentation, participants are expected to:

 Comprehend the objectives of first aid, which is to save life, to produce improvement, to
prevent complications, to prepare for medical treatment, and to assist the medical assessor;
 Learn and apply the first steps in first aid, and the golden rules of first aid;
 To have a basic knowledge in the diagnosis, what to do in case of shock, and bandaging and
other methods employed to stop bleeding.

Facilitator:

Shall be invited from the National Philippine Red Cross.

Required Text/Materials:

 Security Management Principles Techniques and Applications by Eduardo Fulgencio, CPP, CFE,
CSP, CSMS, President of PSIS
 Manual for Certified Security Professional (CSP) Course
 The Basic Security Guard Manual by Col. Antonio Encarnacion (Ret.) former Chairman, Education
and Training Committee, PADPAO
 The Art and Science of Guarding by J. Supan, 3 rd edition

Section Nine: Quality Customer Service 1 Hour

This section provides participants with a good public relation in which an individual or entity has an
understanding and goodwill with the people around them.

Objectives:

At the end of the presentation, participants are expected to:

 Know and identify the classification of people they normally deal with;
 Know and practice the basic public expectation from the guard;
 Perform and to look like a professional;
 Know and apply the magic phrases to use to speak like a professional guard.

Required Text/Materials

 Security Management Principles Techniques and Applications by Eduardo Fulgencio, CPP, CFE,
CSP, CSMS, President of PSIS
 Manual for Certified Security Professional (CSP) Course
 The Basic Security Guard Manual by Col. Antonio Encarnacion (Ret.) former Chairman, Education
and Training Committee, PADPAO
 The Art and Science of Guarding by J. Supan, 3 rd edition
Methods of Instruction:

Lecture

Discussion

Demonstration

Performance

Evaluation

Michael F. Onia, CSP, CST, SO2


Training Officer
Traveler Security Training Center Inc.

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