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Business Security: Retail and Warehouse Losses
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Thu, 26 February 2015 |
Thu, 26 February 2015 |
950 TTD Per Seat |
Course Fee $950.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Do you want to improve the financial performance of your company? Well, simply, cut some of your company’s losses in your retail and/or warehouse operations. This 8-hour course delivers the requisite skills-set to prevent such losses through various cutting-edge strategies that will be shared with all participants. International best practices customised to the local business environment will form part of this course along with key “What Works” interventions.
The course presents a holistic approach to preventing retail and warehouse losses as participants undergo the necessary training to save their companies from potential losses; something badly needed for a company’s survival. Some of these strategies can span from logistical reformulations of policies, strategies and operations to sophisticated technological incorporations. The course will significantly assist participants in finding what really is suitable for their own company. Don’t regret not knowing how best to reduce losses for your company and show improvements in performance!
SCHEDULE
Thursday 26th February, 2015 8:00am-5:30pm (8 contact hours)
T&T Bureau of Standards, 1-2 Century Drive, Trincity Industrial Estate, Macoya.
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Fraud Identification and Prevention
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Mon, 08 March 2021 |
Sat, 13 March 2021 |
450 TTD Per Seat |
All online courses are now $450.00
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: The words “corruption” and “fraud” are always in the news, and are ever present when the collapse of organizations and businesses are discussed. In general, however, business schools do not really educate on how to defend against fraud and corruption nor how to investigate incidents. The widespread growth in white-collar crime has greatly raised the demand for forensic accountants/ fraud investigators and auditors who possess specific investigative skills. This course is intended to equip students with skills that can be utilized to reduce the impact of fraud and corruption and put value back into any organization.
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Define Fraud
- Quantify its impact on organizations
- Understand fraud typologies
- Know characteristics of fraudsters
- Identify Red flags or fraud indicators
- Identify root causes of fraud and corruption
- Detect fraud and corruption in an organization
- Know the importance of deterrence and impact of controls
- Know the benefits of developing an anti-fraud culture
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ADDITIONAL INFO: Certificate Awarded. Training by experienced and qualified forensic accountant/auditor.
SCHEDULE
Duration: 8 contact hours
Date: March 8 (6-8pm), 10th (6-9pm), 13th (1pm - 4pm)
Online Cost: $450
To Register for this course:
Email us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com or call us at 223-6999 or 299-8635/299-8636 or use this link - https://bit.ly/2Fd5CW4
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Preventing and Reducing Injuries in the Workplace
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Sat, 12 October 2019 |
Sat, 12 October 2019 |
1250 TTD Per Seat |
Course Fee $1,250.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Every year, hundreds of injuries and illnesses take place in the workplace in Trinidad and Tobago. These vary by type of workplace environment, for example, office setting, manufacturing, oil and gas industry, retail sector, financial sector, construction, schools, etc.
In this course, participants will firstly become exposed to the major types of injuries and illnesses that occur in the workplace - quite an illuminating disclosure. Possession of this powerful knowledge will certainly empower organizations to develop and implement policies and interventions that will both prevent as well as deal with such injuries and illnesses that occur in the workplace. Further, and even more fundamental, the course will enlighten employees on what they themselves should and shouldn’t do that will prevent and reduce their injuries and illness in the workplace.
This is a critical course not only for HSE personnel or those employees who are desirous of joining this field, but also, to the employees who have a keen interest in their own health and welfare.
SCHEDULE
DATE: Saturday 12th October, 2019
TIME:8:00am-5:30pm (8 contact hours)
VENUE: CISPS Training Room - 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas
Certificate of Participation Awarded
Training by Qualified and Experienced OSH Professional
To Register for this course, please call us at 299-8635/8636, 361-1024 or 223-6999
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Self Defence Training
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Sat, 19 January 2019 |
Sat, 19 January 2019 |
750 TTD Per Seat |
Investment: $750.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to make you more aware, prepared, and ready for any situation that may occur in your everyday life on any given day. Learn easy but effective ways to protect yourself from a potential attacker!
Among other key objectives, participants will learn:
- Target areas of the body susceptible to attack
- Life saving blocks, strikes and holds
- Strategies for escaping a potential attacker
- Safety tips for various situations
ADDITIONAL INFO:
Certificate of Participation Awarded. Training by experienced martial arts and defensive tactics professional.
Saturday 19th January, 2019
9 a.m. - 2.00pm
CISPS Training Centre, 81-82, Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas
To register, please call us at 299-8635, 299-8636, 361-1024 or 223-6999
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Accident and Incident Investigations
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Mon, 22 February 2021 |
Sat, 27 February 2021 |
450 TTD Per Seat |
All online courses are $450.00
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: OSHA strongly encourages employers to investigate all incidents in which a worker was hurt, as well as close calls, in which a worker might have been hurt if the circumstances had been slightly different.
In the past, the term "accident" was often used when referring to an unplanned, unwanted event. To many, "accident" suggests an event that was random, and could not have been prevented. Since nearly all worksite fatalities, injuries, and illnesses are preventable, OSHA suggests using the term "incident" investigation.
Investigating a work site incident— a fatality, injury, illness, or close call— provides employers and workers the opportunity to identify hazards in their operations and shortcomings in their safety and health programs. Most importantly, it enables employers and workers to identify and implement the corrective actions necessary to prevent future incidents.
Key Training Areas include:
- Principles of accident and incident investigation
- Benefits of accident/incident prevention
- Basic concepts of human factors
- Accident /incident reporting and scope of investigation
- Accident investigation techniques
- Stages of accident investigation
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Certificate Awarded.
Date: Feb 22 (6-8pm), 24 (6-9pm) and 27 (9am - 12 noon)
Online Cost: $450
Training by experienced and qualified occupational health and safety professional.
SCHEDULE (8 contact hours)
To Register for this course:
Email us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com or call us at 223-6999 or 299-8635/299-8636 or use this link - https://bit.ly/2Fd5CW4
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ASIS Preparation Classes
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Tue, 15 August 2017 |
Sat, 09 December 2017 |
0 TTD Per Seat |
ASIS Preparation Classes
We offer ASIS Preparation Classes where all participants have the opportunity to succeed with our well-planned class schedule for all key study areas delivered by well-qualified and experienced lecturers who are themselves specialists in the various areas.
These ASIS course credentials provides demonstrable proof of knowledge and management skills in highly developed areas of security and investigations. This renowned professional development qualification is critical to the career development of your Supervisors, Managers, and yourself.
We offer quality training:
- Qualified and experienced lecturers
- Review Sessions – will strengthen participants preparations for the exam
- Comfortable and conducive learning environment
Join us for a free information session on July 12 where we would provide information on all the courses.
Start Date: August 15, 2017
Registration Deadline Date: August 4, 2017
Group discounts available
Venue: CISPS Training Facility, 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas
All persons interested can contact us at 223-6999, 299-8635, 299-8636, 361-1024
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Assessing your Pandemic Policy
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Tue, 19 January 2021 |
Thu, 21 January 2021 |
450 TTD Per Seat |
All online courses are $450
Undoubtedly, the covid-19 pandemic in whatever form or fashion will be with us for quite a while.
Many organisations may have hopefully developed their own pandemic policy by now. Now though is the time to understand whether your organisation is in line with the general requirements with regard to staff, clients, customers and resources?
An organisation and its people cannot afford to drop its guard at this time. This can be disastrous to an organisation’s survival – financially and from a human resource perspective.
Because we do not know what the future holds, how can we assess if the policies, strategies and interventions we have in place are working now or can work in the year ahead especially as we are unsure of what other viruses may be emerging worldwide?
Let's help you make sure your policy covers the salient points to protect both the organisation and employees.
ADDITIONAL INFO:
Certificate Awarded. Training by qualified and experienced security professional.
SCHEDULE (5 contact hours)
DATE AND TIME: January 19, (6-8pm), 21 (6-9pm)
To Register, contact us at 223-6999, 299-8635/36 or email us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com or use this link - https://bit.ly/2Fd5CW4
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Building Facility Security Designs- Diverse Needs, Right Solutions!
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Fri, 29 November 2013 |
Sat, 30 November 2013 |
1250 TTD Per Seat |
Course Fee $1,250.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The ultimate aim of the concern for security in the design of a facility is to eliminate crimes that imperil lives and increase the cost of doing business. Such crimes can include burglary, industrial espionage, shoplifting, vandalism, assault, rape, murder and employees theft.
Utilization of the CPTED theory in facility security design utilizes knowledge of human behavior drawn from disciplines such as criminal law, sociology, psychology, administration of justice, criminology, penology and human behavior. It is also based on the proposition that the appropriate design and application of the building and surrounding environment can both reduce crime and the fear of crime.
CPTED alone would however not solve facility security design problems.As far as possible, facility security design should begin during the site selection process where a site analysis is conducted as the first level of security defense planning. This is followed by defense provided by perimeter or exterior of building and finally by internal space protection. Special attention would be paid to privacy vs. security, design criteria for parking facilities, industrial buildings, offices and office buildings and information and property asset protection. Special considerations concerning the security of U.S federal buildings would also be examined.
SCHEDULE (10 contact hours)
Friday 29th November, 5:00pm-8:00pm and Saturday 30th November, 8:00am-4:30am.
Bon Accord Conference Room, T&T Bureau of Standards, 1-2 Century Drive, Trincity Industrial Estate, Macoya
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Car Essentials
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Sat, 03 June 2017 |
Sat, 03 June 2017 |
500 TTD Per Seat |
$500.00
Through this course, learn the basics of caring and understanding your vehicle. Many persons do not have any knowledge of how their vehicle works and what makes it tick. There are still many that may not be able to read these new computerised dashboards and steering wheels. It is important that they have an understanding of these features. Additionally having a basic knowledge of general care of your vehicle is important.
Join us for this course where we will go through the features and benefits of drivers knowing and understanding what specific problems with their vehicle may mean.
Saturday, June 3rd, 2017
Time: 9.00am - 3.30pm
CISPS Training Room, 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas
Cost: $500
Certificate of Participation Awarded.
Training by a Qualified and Experienced Professional
To Register, call us at 299-8635, 299-8626, 361-1024 or 223-6999
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Change Management
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Wed, 16 August 2017 |
Wed, 16 August 2017 |
1250 TTD Per Seat |
$1,250
CHANGE MANAGEMENT
Change is important for any organisaton as it is necessary for the growth and development. Organisations that handle change thrive well while those that do not may struggle to survive. Anticipating the process of transition and the way forward in dealing with any resistance that may occur along the way is key to successful change management. This course will cover why persons resist change, the tangible effects of change, the barriers to change and why some organisations fail. Through this course persons would be able to gain:
- Demonstarte an understanding of the different levels of change
- Identify why people resist change
- Identify the critical skills of a change champion
- Identify the key factors for successful change management
Additional Information
Date: Wednesday 16th July
Time: 8.00am - 5.30pm
Venue: CISPS Training Centre - 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas
Certificate of Participation awarded
Training by an Experienced and Qualified Professional
Registration Deadline: Wednesday 9th August, 2017
To register, call us at 223-6999, 299-8635, 299-8636, 361-1024
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