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Introduction to Forensic Science- The Future of Crime Management
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Sat, 21 March 2015 |
Sat, 21 March 2015 |
950 TTD |
Course Fee $950.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Using science to uncover the past! This introductory course in forensic science provides participants with knowledge of the basic elements that constitute this quite exciting and fascinating field of scientific enquiry. Further, the course exposes participants to the varied techniques often adopted in performing forensic investigations noting some of their limitations.
Importantly, the multiplicity of applications of forensics to contemporary times and real-life scenarios are demonstrated. The many careers available in this field, as well as, the relevant laws in Trinidad and Tobago are also addressed.
SCHEDULE
Saturday 21st March, 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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Introduction to Project Management for Security Personnel
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Wed, 31 January 2018 |
Wed, 31 January 2018 |
1250 TTD Per Seat |
Course Fee $1,250.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Many personnel in law enforcement agencies, security companies and organizations with security departments are involved in a wide range of tasks/projects during the course of their job. These projects are geared towards bringing a particular result from beginning to end within a specified time frame and budget. How do one manage such projects to their successful completion?
There is indeed a science behind successful project management that has evolved over the years into a successful tool. This course presents the key ingredients in a successful project management application to law enforcement agencies and security companies by using the five steps: initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and control, and closing.
Supervisors and managers will benefit tremendously from this exposure as they will be able to realise their targets.
SCHEDULE
Date: Wednesday 31st January, 2018
Time: 8:00am-5:30pm (8 contact hours)
Venue: CISPS Training Centre - 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas
Training by Qualified and Experienced Professional
Certificate of Participation awarded
To register - Contact us at 299-8635/36, 361-1024 or 223-6999 or email us at:
info@caribbeansecurityinstiute.com
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Introduction to Security
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Sat, 25 July 2015 |
Sat, 25 July 2015 |
950 TTD Per Seat |
Course Fee $950.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Many persons function in a security-related environment at various levels and do not necessarily understand fully what security encompasses. Many view security as only concerning security guards. However, it this is a massive misconception. Security is includes law enforcement and defence as well - they provide public security and safety. Many persons in a security environment usually do what they are told or what others have being doing without seeing the whole picture or connecting the dots. Having an overarching view of the security function is critical to better performance by all employees and improved appreciation of what and why they engage in.
This interactive course should be a compulsory orientation element to all persons entering this massive industry and to those already in it who needs a refocusing of their efforts. Such persons include security personnel themselves at the basic and supervisory levels, but also, administrative staff without a security background that are responsible for critical decisions and even operations.
This training course deals with all of the key elements of security that all persons in this industry should be knowledgeable of. It covers among other things:
- Development of Security Industry
- Nature and Objectives of Security
- Who and what are to be secured
- Public, private and public/private security
- Types of security
- Careers in Security
- Responsibilities of Security Officer
- Responsibilities of Security Supervisors
- Responsibilities of Administrative Staff
- Technological Aspects of Security
- Future of Security
At the end of the course, all participants would possess an adequate basic knowledge of the fundamentals of security and would be in a better possession to perform more responsibly at their various levels.
SCHEDULE
Saturday 25th July, 2015 8:00am-5:30pm (8 contact hours)
Bishop Anstey High School East & Trinity College East, #1 College Avenue Trincity Central Road, Trincity.
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Management of Small Projects
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Thu, 10 August 2017 |
Thu, 10 August 2017 |
1250 TTD |
$1,250
With Small projects, it is sometimes tempting to skip the planning process. However when some of these important steps are omitted or left for a later date, they can cause financial missteps and unplanned risks. It is important to understand all the necessary steps to take from the start to the finish of the project.
This course will cover:
- Developing a frame work to reconise small projects from start to finish
- The importance of communication
- Mixing operational work with project work
- Processes the project should take
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
DATE: Thursday 10th August, 2017
TIME: 8AM - 5.30PM
VENUE: CISPS Training Centre - 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas
COST: $1,250
Certificate of Participation Awarded
Training by Experienced and Qualified Professional
Registration and Deadline Date: 4th August
To Register, contact us at 223-6999, 299-8625, 299-8636, 361-1024
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Narcotics and Dangerous Substances in T&T- Definition, Treatment and Law Enforcement
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Not Specified |
Not Specified |
900 TTD Per Seat |
Course Fee $900.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course examines the definition, identification, characteristics and treatment strategies of over-the-counter and illegal drugs and the enforcement of laws relating to them. Participants’ interactions will focus on the major effects – psychological, physical, social and legal - of common drugs, including how and why drugs work; and the historical origins of common drugs of abuse.
They will be able to compare and contrast drug addiction treatment strategies, analyse current patterns of abuse and distinctive features of a drug’s abuse potential, to ascertain the law enforcement response to drug use and to compare and contrast biological, psychological and sociological explanations for addiction. The issue of rehabilitation is a key component of this course in which participants will be encouraged to critique as well as devise their own approach in dealing with this problem.
SCHEDULE (8 contact hours)
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Osh Risk Assessment
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Mon, 19 October 2020 |
Sat, 24 October 2020 |
450 TTD Per Seat |
OUR ONLINE COURSES ARE NOW $450!
At key junctures in the operations of any organisation (be it private sector, governmental or quasi-governmental; or small, medium or large size), it is very useful and even mandatory to assess all of the Occupational, Health and Safety levels. This OSH Risk Assessment programme will provide industry relevant information that can remedy any current and potential OSH-related problems. This procedure can save lives, property, money and reputation as well as ensure that the organisation is compliant with the OSH legislation and regulations. Just as “risk” is measured in several areas of an organisation’s well being, “OSH Risk Assessment” is another critical requirement for an organisation’s survival.
All courses are done online
Dates: Oct 19 (6 - 8pm), 21 (6 - 9pm), 24 (1-4pm)
Cost: $450
Training by experienced and qualified professional.
Certificate Awarded
To register or get more info on this course, please contact us at 299-8635/36, email us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com or use this link - https://bit.ly/2Fd5CW4 |
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Physical Security and Crime Prevention: CPTED Strategies
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Wed, 17 June 2020 |
Wed, 17 June 2020 |
1500 TTD Per Seat |
Course Fee $1,500.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This is a very essential course for all persons involved in the protection of buildings, facilities, communities, people, etc. It deals heavily with the development and implementation of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) solutions – both fundamental and cutting-edge solutions.
Urban planners, community developers, law enforcement, security companies, community groups, policy makers - all who are directly and indirectly involved in the protection of communities, organizations and people, this is a must-do course! This course is fundamental for all designers of security and public safety solutions. Prison and fire officers are also key to the protection of communities and citizens and thus training in CPTED strategies is critical.
Overall, CPTED is a strategy whereby long-term solutions to security and crime problems are devised from as early as the design stage. However, it also presents solutions for places that have already been developed. It takes into consideration how the environment can be used strategically to enhance security and crime prevention initiatives. In the end, devising and implementing CPTED strategies results in huge cost savings to organizations, communities and people.
Some of the main issues to be covered include: territoriality, surveillance, access controls, target hardening, image/maintenance, and activity support.
SCHEDULE
Wednesday 17th June, 2020 8:00am-5:30pm (8 contact hours)
CISPS Training Centre - 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas
Cost: $1,500
Certificate of Participation Awarded
Training by Qualified and Experienced Security Professional
To Register call us at 299-8635, 299-8636 or 223-6999 or email us at info@caribbeansecurityinstitute.com
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Preparing and Administering a Security Request for Proposal- Leaving Nothing Out!
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Sat, 21 September 2013 |
Sat, 21 September 2013 |
1000 TTD Per Seat |
Course Fee $1,000.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course provides participants with a sound knowledge of the procedures involved in preparing a quality Request for Proposal (RFP). This is quite a competitive procurement document involving security related products and services. As such, participants will be better able to prepare bids for security-related contracts through the following areas of study covered in this course:
1. General overview and understanding of RFP. 2. Site surveys. 3. Recognizing and understanding legal, insurance and other technical terms/jargon used in RFPs. 4. Definition of requirements and scope of work. 5. Conducting research to identify suitable products and services. 6. Review of contractual obligations and documents. 7. Preparation and compliance of detailed technical specifications for security products and services. Specifications can be performance based (vendor-neutral) or written around specific products. 8. Preparation of administrative requirements including requirements for scheduling, project management, safety and quality control. 9. Preparation and compilation of financial documentation. 10. Pricing.
SCHEDULE (8 contact hours)
Saturday- Saturday 21st September, 8:00am-5:30pm.
Bon Accord Conference Room, T&T Bureau of Standards, 1-2 Century Drive, Trincity Industrial Estate, Macoya.
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Protecting Delivery Vehicles: Techniques for Managers
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Sat, 14 June 2014 |
Sat, 14 June 2014 |
600 TTD Per Seat |
Course Fee $600.00
COURSE DESCRIPTION: In the conduct of many business transactions, it is necessary that businesses use vehicles of varying designs and sizes to deliver goods from one location to another. This is not only a costly operation but a risky one as well especially as highlighted in the news of the many robberies of such vehicles and their contents.
This course will present the range of techniques that are available to managers to be better able to protect their delivery vehicles. It will include strategic, managerial, technological and operational interventions. Be exposed to contemporary and cutting-edge solutions. Prevent losses to your company.
Managers will be held accountable for any mishap that may occur with regard to their delivery vehicles. Take the best preventive action to avoid falling into that situation. Know what can be done, and importantly, how to do it.
SCHEDULE
Day- Saturday 14th June, 2014 8:00am-12:00pm (4 contact hours)
T&T Bureau of Standards, 1-2 Century Drive, Trincity Industrial Estate, Macoya.
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Report Writing for Managers
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Fri, 15 February 2019 |
Fri, 15 February 2019 |
1250 TTD Per Seat |
Investment: $1,250
Many persons may have learnt to write a report in school or even from a previous supervisor. However there is a right way to write a report. As a Manager or Supervisor charged with providing weekly, monthly or yearly reports, you would need to know what a report should contain, the format, the relevance of this information and whether it is what is required for the report. Through this course, you will learn the different techniques that can be done to make your report relevant and provide the information requested.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Date: Friday 15th February, 2018
Time: 8.00am - 5.30pm ( 8 hours)
Venue: CISPS Training Centre - 81-82 Montrose Main Road, Chaguanas
Certificate Awarded
Training by qualified and experienced Professional
To register for this course, call us at 299-8635/ 299-8636, 361-1024 or 223-6999 or you can email us at info at caribbeansecurityinstitute.com |
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