PFSO PORT FACILITY SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING

Certification By: Smart Compliance Limited
Duration of the course: 3 days


Course Content :
  • Module 1 Introduction to Security Industry
  • Module 2 Ensuring Safety and Security
  • Module 3 Communication
  • Module 4 Document
  • Module 5 Emergencies and Personal Safety
  • Module 7 Security Responsibilities
  • Module 8 Qatar Port Responsibilities
  • Module 9 Control Room Operation
  • Module 10 Marine Vessel Operation
Course Outcome
  • Explain the role and responsibilities of a Port security professional
  • Perform their duties in a professional way by understanding the skills and techniques such as observation, patrolling, shift handing over, traffic control, security hazards etc.
  • Respond effectively in emergency situations
Course Objective :
  • Conducting periodic inspections of the port for which the participant is designated to act as the Port Facility Security Officer to ensure appropriate security measures are implemented and maintained
  • Ensuring that security equipment and systems, if any, are properly operated, tested and calibrated
  • Encouraging security awareness and vigilance
  • Identifying weapons and improvised explosive devices
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SECURITY OFFICER COURSE

Certification Body: Smart Compliance Limited

Course Introduction

This 2 days course provide information on roles and responsibilities of security professional for their better performance. The trainer provides a summary of the principal duties and responsibilities necessary to work effectively in the security industry. Students will learn to interpret and comply with the legal requirements of their occupation as well as identify job roles anyd responsibilities.

Course Outline
  • Module 1 Introduction to the Security Industry
  • Module 2 Ensuring Safety and Security
  • Module 3 Communications
  • Module 4 Documentation
  • Module 5 Emergencies and Personal Safety
Training Approach

The training delivery will incorporate discussion, demonstration and practical learning. A practical application will enable the participants to understand the concepts well and apply them in real situations.

Recertification Interval: Two(2) years

Delivery Language(s): English (Please inform SCL if different language is required)

Target Audience: General Public

Course Duration: 2 days

Assessment: Written Assessment

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SCAFFOLDING SUPERVISOR

This course is for Supervisors and Managers. It will enhance your professional development and help you to gain evidence to achieve management/supervisory qualifications.

Overview

This course aims to develop the core management skills you need to effectively supervise scaffolding operations.

Duration

3 days.

Course Structure
  • Health and safety including Safety Guidance
  • Regulations and approved Codes of Practice
  • Scaffolding terminology
  • Construction regulations and recommendations of basic scaffolds – BS EN12811-1
  • Improved supervision of safety compliance
  • Reporting and RIDDOR
  • Risk assessments and method statements
  • Basic estimating
  • Communication skills
Entry Requirements

You must have a good understanding of spoken and written English. Please contact us if you have any concerns in this area.

Assessment and exams:

This is a combination of classroom-based tutorials and practical. Assessment involves a written test and a written project.

Course Pre-requisites

Upon the successful completion of written assessment and project you will be awardee with Certification.

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SCAFFOLDING INSPECTOR


This course will develop your understanding of scaffolding components, forms of construction and the inspection procedures for basic access scaffolds and how to comply with current legislation and Codes of Practice.

Entry Requirements

Delegates are required to have awareness and experience of scaffolding structures, which would have come from time spent in their individual industry sector e.g. construction, engineering, manufacturing, offshore etc. This experience would be required to be confirmed by the production of a CV with contactable references and/or certificates. Examples of acceptable experience are –

  • Delegate has previously attended a scaffold appreciation/awareness course.
  • Delegate has previously attended a Scaffold Inspection course.
  • You must have a good understanding of spoken and written English.
Health & Safety Requirement

You must be able to provide evidence of passing Level 4 qualification in Health, Safety and environment:

Course Structure
  • Regulations and approved Codes of Practice
  • Scaffolding terminology
  • Tubes, boards and fittings
  • Ladders
  • Gin wheels and ropes
  • Scaffold ties
  • Construction regulations and recommendations of basic

Scaffolds to include:

  • Independent tied scaffold
  • Putlog scaffold
  • Birdcage scaffold
  • Static tower
  • Basic independent tied scaffold
  • Scaffolds with prefabricated beams
  • Protective fans, pavement gantry
  • Loading bay, roof saddle scaffold
  • Splay scaffold roof edge protection
  • Practical inspection
  • Reports.
  • Course Duration

    3 days

    Assessment and exams

    This is a combination of classroom-based tutorials and practicals. Assessment involves a written test and a written project.

    Certification

    Upon the successful completion of written assessment and project you will be awarded with Certification.

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    APPOINTED PERSON (LIFTING OPERATIONS)

    This course is suitable for supervisors and managers with responsibility for lifting operations.

    Overview
    • This course will give you an understanding of the appointed person’s responsibilities and how to fulfil them.
    • It will also provide you with the ability to interpret and apply sections 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the BS 7121 Safe Use of Cranes guidelines.
    Course Structure
    • Observe regulations and Codes of Practice
    • Follow safe systems of work including method statements
    • Take personal responsibility
    • Describe different types of cranes and associated terminology
    • Understand crane documentation
    • Understand crane stability, duty charts and safety devices
    • Appreciate tower cranes
    • Observe British Standard 7121
    • Recognise the role of appointed persons
    • Plan a lift
    Entry Requirements
    • You should have sufficient experience of cranes to meet the requirements specified in British Standard 7121 Safe Use of Cranes.
    • You must have passed a Level 4 Health, safety and environment (HS&E) test for managerial and professional persons no more than two years before attending the course.
    • You must also have a good understanding of spoken and written English.
    Assessment and exams
    • The course is delivered through a combination of classroom-based tutorials and practical exercises.
    • You will be assessed through theory and practical tests.
    Certification

    Upon the successful completion of written assessment and project you will be awarded with Certification.

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