8 Hour Security Training Class – Act 208
All Training Class Participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance after each Training Class is completed. To check for available dates of Training; please call 808-357-2842 or email [email protected]
Power to Arrest
- HAR section 16-97-16(a) and HRS chapter 803
- What is an arrest and how is it done (HRS section 803-6)
- Who has the authority to arrest (HRS section 803-3)
- Use of force in making an arrest (HRS section 803-7)
- What is a false arrest
- Who can conduct an interrogation (HAR section 16-97-16(c))
- State and federal laws regarding the legal limitations on the actions of guards
- Techniques, liability, and company requirements relating to the arrest of an individual
Search and Seizure
- What is a search
- Types of searches
- What happens to seized property
- Stop and frisk (HAR section 16-97-16(b))
- Fruits of the crime
- Evidence collection and chain of evidence
Use of Force
- HAR section 16-97-16(d) and HRS chapter 703
- 18 U.S.C.A. section 242, deprivation of rights under color of law
- Prohibition on security guard carrying weapons (HAR section 16-97-17)
- Use of reasonable, necessary force (HRS chapter 703)
Access Control, Safety, Fire Detection and Reporting, and Emergency Response
- Access control for vehicles and personnel
- Warning signage/posting
- Automated access control systems
- Identification procedures and security identification
- Alarms and closed circuit television (CCTV)
- Trespass warnings, and what constitutes criminal trespass under HRS sections 708-813 and 708-814
- Safe work environment
- Emergencies (e.g., fires, power outages, earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, etc.)
- Detecting fires
- Types of fire alarms and extinguishers
- Evacuation procedures and routes (e.g., stairs, elevators, hallways, doors, etc.)
- Emergency preparedness plan
- Emergency contact numbers
- Emergency response (e.g. bomb threats, hazardous chemical leaks, etc.)
Homeland Security Issues and Procedures
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Background
- Areas of responsibility
- Types of security measures
- Current trends in domestic and international terrorism
- Counter-terrorism strategies
- How to identify threats before they happen
- How to assess a particular threat level
When and How to Notify Public Authorities
- Whom to notify during an emergency (e.g., fire, theft, attempted suicide, medical emergency, natural disaster, workplace violence, etc.)
- When to notify public authorities
- How to notify appropriate public authorities
Techniques of Observation and Reporting of Incidents, Including How to Prepare an Incident Report
- Observation techniques
- Observing suspects/suspicious activity
- How to write detailed reports (who, what, why, when, where, and how)
- How to ask appropriate questions
The Fundamentals of Patrolling
- Patrolling techniques and methods
- Dealing with suspects/suspicious activity
- How to ask appropriate questions
Professional Ethics
- Ethics and professionalism
- Avoiding conflicts of interest
- Doing the right thing to protect persons and property
Professional Image and Aloha Training
- How to look and act professionally in all situations
- How to take pride in your work
- The importance of a good first impression
- How to show the “aloha spirit” (HRS section 5-7.5)