Training details the performance standards related to security and response training, exercises, and drills. By performing proper security training, exercises, and drills, a facility enables its personnel to be better able to identify and respond to suspicious acts by insiders or intruders. Well-trained personnel who practice how to react will be more effective at detecting and delaying intruders and provide increased measures of deterrence against unauthorized acts.
YSS Training & ...
Training details the performance standards related to security and response training, exercises, and drills. By performing proper security training, exercises, and drills, a facility enables its personnel to be better able to identify and respond to suspicious acts by insiders or intruders. Well-trained personnel who practice how to react will be more effective at detecting and delaying intruders and provide increased measures of deterrence against unauthorized acts.
YSS Training & Development Strategy depends on two elements in designing & delivering Training Courses.
1- Security Risk and Threat Assessment.
2- Training Needs Analysis.
Our Security Measures and Considerations for
Training
a. Training – Hands-on activities, seminars, orientations, workshops, interactive programs, briefings, and lectures that focus on relevant security-related issues for the facility
b. Exercises – A predefined and documented set of scheduled activities that represent a realistic rehearsal or simulation of an emergency to promote preparedness; improve the response capability of individuals; and validate plans, policies, and procedures. Examples include tabletop exercises, functional exercises, and full-scale exercises.
c. Drills – Drills are a subset or type of exercise focused on a single specific operation or function. Drills can be used to provide training with new equipment, develop new policies or procedures, or practice and maintain current skills.
d. Tests – Testing is the technique of demonstrating the correct operation of all equipment, procedures, processes, and systems that support the security infrastructure. Tests could be static tests, dynamic tests, or functional tests.
e. Joint Initiatives – Joint initiatives are training, exercises, or drills that involve the participation of organizations or entities outside of the facility, such as law enforcement or first responders, in conjunction with facility personnel.
Tailoring Training for Client’s Staff
To maximize the benefit of a security awareness and training programs, we may tailor training topics to a facility specific classes of client’s employees, as not all facility employees need the same level of training.
For example, detailed training on security procedures, the operating of security equipment, security response protocols, and security laws and regulations may not be worthwhile for employees who do not have specific security responsibilities.
Conversely, certain training topics, such as incident identification and notification, are beneficial for the entire facility workforce.