Anvil Group provides SIA accredited courses at its Northern Ireland Training Centre
(28/01/2009)
The Anvil Group has designed a full range of certified courses to meet the needs of individuals and corporations, either wishing or currently working within the security industry.
Responding to the changes within the security market in the United Kingdom, the Anvil Group has designed these courses to ensure best practice is promoted throughout the industry. Additionally, The Anvil Group will contact security sector employers to ensure that candidates are placed accurately within the industry through its Employer Assistance Programme.
It will be providing the following SIA and Cities & Guilds accredited courses at its Northern Ireland Training Centre:
· Level 2 NVQ in CCTV Operators (City & Guilds 1904), including a 6 hour refresher for previously trained / experienced CCTV Operators
· Level 2 NVQ in Conflict Management (City & Guilds 1884)
· Level 3 NVQ in Close Protection, including a 24 hour recommended refresher for previously trained / experienced CP operators
· 1886: Level 3 Trainers Certificate in Conflict Management
· 1900: Level 2 National Certificate for Door Supervisors
· 1902: Level 2 Certificate for Security Guards
· 1903: Level 2 Close Protection
· 1904: CCTV Operator
“Our customers can rest assured that our training programmes will include the highest standards of quality assurance and certification,” explains The Anvil Group’s Director of Security Operations, Ian Hughes.
“Through our contacts within an extensive network of organisations, we feel confident that all the applicants attending the courses can expect to find a career within the security industry. We provide candidates with opportunities to secure vital positions within the security industry. These courses are in line with these standards and have been designed to develop new opportunities,” adds Hughes.
It is illegal is for security staff in Great Britiain to work without an SIA licence, but it is currently not illegal in Northern Ireland - the requirements do not come into force there until December this year.
The SIA Approved Contractor scheme ACS is a scheme for contractors who wish to show they have met high standards as set out by the SIA. ACS is entirely voluntary. The list of approved contractors can be found here: www.the-sia.org.uk/home/acs/roac.htm
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