Title – Mansell takes on minder as shortcut to security
Source – The Times
Date –17th February 2009
I doubt that this will spell the end of the close protection officer in either the private or public sector; certainly our colleagues who work in these areas see this type of development as simply another tool in their arsenal.
The difference being that these dogs are not being ‘run’ by handlers, but rather by the 'principle' themselves. However any addition to the protection of individuals is welcomed and these dogs will suit some better than others.
Close protection is not an area in which we currently work, however some of our instructors do work as close protection operatives in the private sector and we are happy to introduce them to our clients.
Our focus is on security in terms of premises or businesses, but our approach is that we take systems and methodology from all those areas in which we have vast experience and transfer successful techniques from one sector to another to provide innovative solution to our client’s security requirements.
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Beyond The Blue we run a number of courses for those working in the Security Industry. These include; The National Certificate for Door Supervisors (NCDS) designed for those who require an SIA Door Supervisor Licence; In-House Security Induction (IHSI) which helps our clients train candidates in the specific systems of the premises in which they will be working and meet the SIA recommendation that all security operatives receive bespoke further training above their statutory requirements in the specifics of the premises in which they will operate; Physical Intervention (PI) for those who are required in their role to face and deal with violence in their workplace and may be required to restrain and / or escort aggressive customers; our Conflict Management and Resolution (CMR) course compliments these courses to help employees deal with Workplace Violence and alcohol related disorder.Source – The Times
Date –17th February 2009
I doubt that this will spell the end of the close protection officer in either the private or public sector; certainly our colleagues who work in these areas see this type of development as simply another tool in their arsenal.
The difference being that these dogs are not being ‘run’ by handlers, but rather by the 'principle' themselves. However any addition to the protection of individuals is welcomed and these dogs will suit some better than others.
Close protection is not an area in which we currently work, however some of our instructors do work as close protection operatives in the private sector and we are happy to introduce them to our clients.
Our focus is on security in terms of premises or businesses, but our approach is that we take systems and methodology from all those areas in which we have vast experience and transfer successful techniques from one sector to another to provide innovative solution to our client’s security requirements.
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