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Close Protection training. Part 2
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Training to become a close protection officer covers threat and risk assessment, operational planning, and close protection teamwork. It's ensured that they don't have a criminal record, and have undertaken basic, fundamental training. But those who are very determined to become close protection officers will need to go through some very extensive training before a security company will consider them, obviously, as a viable prospect to look after an important client. But you also need to have attended and passed training that has a formal examination at the end through an accredited training group. The vast majority of your time is set about in planning, in preparation, in training and ensuring that you're not putting your principal at risk or putting him/her in to a situation which is going to further endanger him/her. They all have technical training to be able to use correct assets to secure the results needed and above all else they go beyond the normal course of duties. Surveillance & Intelligence Operatives need to be conversant with all legal obligations and laws relating to the RIPA act and WOOLF reforms to ensure that practices are fully compliant to support case management. Knowledge gained in theory is then applied in practical real life training exercises to reinforce the learning experience. Bodyguard Services you may be asked to perform can range from, VIP Protection, Bodyguarding, Celebrity protection, Close Protection to an exclusive range of VIP Luxury Services, to a full range of client groups, all with their differing needs, requirements, circumstances & unique needs associated with their professions, lifestyles, activities or status. Bodyguards will have to be ready to go anywhere in the world, for specific events, circumstances & time periods, covering any or all of the whole range of Close Protection Officer duties, including: Security Drivers, Personal Bodyguards, Personal Medical Officers, Escort Team, Bodyguards Residential Security Teams, providing security for permanent residences, offices, venues & also temporary locations for holidays, high profile events, product launches and more Fully integrated VIP Protection Team, comprising perhaps of driver(s), bodyguard(s), escort officer(s), residential security officer(s) . Military Resettlement grants and Training packages are available for personnel leaving the uniformed services of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Special Forces and Police departments worldwide. There are executive protection training course designed for hostile environments. Holster Drills, Holster selection & concealment Pistol fundamentals (stance, grip, sight alignment, trigger) Drawing your weapon or Rifle fundamentals (stance, grip, sight alignment, trigger) Instinctive shooting techniques. Necessary footwork for individual and team positions Arcs of responsibility and tasks for each member of the team, operators Client control and counter action drills, low & high profile operations, Vehicle Formations, vehicle selection, vehicle convoy positions, Overview covering both high risk and low risk operations Seating arrangements for client and team members, em-buss and de-buss of vehicles with the client Differences between soft and armoured vehicles contingency planning overview, vehicle counter actions on attack threat assessment/ Site Surveys How to conduct a threat assessment/ site survey Hostile environments and different countries Security Advance Party & route selection, route selections and surveys, Restaurant surveys, hotel surveys, building surveys , searching techniques, wall search & ground search, controlling multiple individuals, Improvised Explosive Devices (IED's),Vehicle searches for explosives, building searches for explosives, team counter actions, Firearms Training Firearms fundamentals (pistols, rifles and shotguns, stance, grip, sight alignment, trigger control, follow through) Weapons safety Target/ group shooting Double tap technique Instinctive shooting Malfunctions & jams Shooting while moving Multiple targets Arcs of responsibility while working as a member of a team. Counter actions under stress Situation awareness with firearms. Close Quarter Combat (CQB) Rifles and pistols Multiple targets, multiple directions Vehicle and team movement live fire techniques Advanced Firearms Training. Periodic review of the threats and security requirements Law and legalisation reconnaissance close protection foot techniques Use of close protection vehicle techniques Incidents and dilemmas Venue based security Surveillance awareness Communication and conflict management skills Threat and risk assessment. You can't afford to skimp on training when so much is at stake. In Training and Support, those selling close protection services often stress specific physical talents; however, attitude, on-the-job experience and discretion are far more likely to be required than artillary or sniper skills. There are many self defence training syllabuses, however to find one that actually works is not apparent until you have to use it, which may be too late. From your training you should be able to identify the development you require and the also the level.
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