Australian Capital Territory Consolidated RegulationsA training course mentioned in table 8, column 3 that is provided by a licensed trainer is the prescribed training course for the subclass of employee licence mentioned in column 2 of the same item.
Table 8
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column 2 |
column 3 | |
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1 |
patrol, guard, watch or protect property (including cash in transit) (the Act, s 13 (1) (a)) |
Certificate II in Security Operations |
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2 |
act as bodyguard (the Act, s 13 (1) (b)) |
Certificate II in Security Operations with electives about— • protecting people; and • protecting self and others using basic defensive tactics |
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3 |
act as security consultant (the Act, s 13 (1) (c)) |
Certificate IV in Security and Risk Management |
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4 |
act as crowd controller (the Act, s 13 (1) (d)) |
Certificate II in Security Operations with electives about— • controlling access to and from premises; and • monitoring and controlling individual and crowd behaviour; and • protecting self and others using basic defensive tactics |
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5 |
sell security equipment (the Act, s 13 (1) (e)) carry out surveys and inspections of security equipment (the Act, s 13 (1) (f)) give advice about security equipment (the Act, s 13 (1) (g)) |
• for a person who is not a locksmith—Certificate II in Technical Security • for a locksmith—Certificate III in Engineering Technology (Locksmithing stream) or Certificate III in Engineering-Mechanical Trade (Locksmithing) |
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6 |
install, maintain, monitor, repair or service security equipment (the Act, s 13 (1) (h)) |
• for a person who is not a locksmith—Certificate III in Technical Security • for a locksmith—Certificate III in Engineering Technology (Locksmithing stream) or Certificate III in Engineering-Mechanical Trade (Locksmithing) |