Security Training Courses: Security Officer Registration ACT
(SORA)
All
of our officers have successfully completed
the New Jersey State Security Officer
Registration Act (SORA), Twenty Four Hours Pre-Assignment
Training course. This security training
course includes learning and understanding
the role of the security guard, legal
powers and limitations, emergencies, communications,
ethics, access control and report writing.
All
of our officers have successfully completed
8 Hours On-The-Job
Training course (OJT). This security training program is relevant
to the guard's duties, requirements of
the work site, and the needs of the employer.
All
of our officers have successfully completed
the Eight Hour Bi Annual Recertification course.
This security training
program focuses on meeting current training
needs and refreshes or updates guards
about any changes in the security field.
Guards
who carry firearms have completed a 47 Hour Firearms course
and the Annual 8 Hour Firearms Training
course.
Certifications:
In
addition to successfully completing the mandated
courses, many of our security officers have
additional training and certificates in the
following areas:
New Jersey State Fire Safety Directors
Certification
Specialized
Training
American Red
Cross CPR Training
First Aid Policies and Procedures
Response
and Evacuation Methods
Courses and Seminars
We offer courses and seminars to our
security personnel in order to provide education
and awareness in the following areas:
Conflict Resolution
Human Relations
Sexual Harassment
in the workplace
Stress Management
in the workplace
Substance Abuse
In
addition, we thoroughly train and assist our
supervisors and managers in the following
areas:
Management and
Leadership skills
Security
Management
Field Inspectors
Our Field Inspectors are on the road
for most of their shift. When they are not
responding to calls for assistance, they are
making unannounced inspections to ensure that
our security officers are properly uniformed
and performing their duties as required.
Aegis Protective Service
supervisors'
often use this opportunity to meet with the
client in an effort to determine what we can
do to improve our services.