The Security Coordinator, a certified private security expert with relevant qualifications and technical expertise, is engaged to oversee security operations in sports venues and entertainment events, either directly or through subcontracting.
Read MoreThe Security Coordinator, a certified private security expert with relevant qualifications and technical expertise, is engaged to oversee security operations in sports venues and entertainment events, either directly or through subcontracting.
This role involves managing and directing the activities of venue assistants and show staff, while ensuring safety protocols are upheld during events. The Security Coordinator operates under the guidance of the security manager.
This course targets security professionals and other individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in security coordination within the sports and entertainment sectors.
The Safety Coordinator course empowers participants to gain knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for fulfilling responsibilities as a proficient security coordinator. Emphasizing both behavioral and organizational protocols, the training ensures that future professionals can execute their duties responsibly and securely.
Course Outline
Module 1 – Security Policies and Command Structure
Module 2 – Incident Management
Module 3 – Dynamic Risk Assessment and Crowd Management
Module 4 – Emergency Planning and Safety Operations
Module 5 – Supervision and Leadership
Module 6 – Legal Framework for Sports Events and Violence Prevention
Module 7 – Legal Framework for Public Shows and Entertainment
Module 8 – Security Systems in Sports Venues
Module 9 – Event Prevention and Safety Regulations
Module 10 – Maintenance of Safe Environment and Crowd Management
Module 11 – Contingency and Emergency Plans
Module 12 – Managing Spectator Needs: Information, Guidance, and Advising
Module 13 – Procedures for Searches and Security Checks
Module 14 – Self-Defense
Note: The duration of the course varies based on prior training and experience in private security:
- 180 hours for individuals with BAS, ARD, and ARE for over 2 years;
- 120 hours for those with BAS or equivalent (MAI card update);
- 40 hours for individuals with BAS, ARE, and ARD for less than 2 years;
- 230 hours for individuals without prior training in private security.