Security Guard – First Aid not included
In order to write your provincial exam and apply for your Ontario Security Guard License, students must complete the 40hr course which is divided between 33.5hrs of online study and a blended Emergency First Aid & CPR / AED training course.
The blended Emergency First Aid & CPR / AED training course is a combination of 3-4 hours of online study and 4-5 hours of classroom study.
To become a great security guard that excels at their job, start with a solid foundation. Other security guard courses will teach you the bare minimum but our training course will prepare you for your first job and give you confidence. When companies hire a security guard they expect them to be fully trained and able to handle a variety of situations. An inadequately trained security guard may endanger themselves, but can also compromise the health and safety of those around them.
Why take our course?
To be properly trained and ready to take on any security guard job, you need professional training. Security Guard Course prepares you by introducing all of the required material you need to pass your test and also extra information to give you confidence. Our 12 module course has been completed by thousands of Ontario students who have started promising careers in the private security industry.
In addition to providing a sense of security to those around you, you will also be able to help those in need. You will learn essential skills and be set up for success when you complete our security guard curriculum. We take the education of our students seriously and will put you in the best position possible to receive your Ontario security guard license. Since 2012 we’ve helped thousands of students get their license, and can help you do the same.
What kind of jobs can you get with a security license?
With a valid Ontario private Security guard license you will be qualified for a variety of positions including:
- Airport Security
- Mall Security
- Close Protection
- Night Club or Bar “bouncer”
- Loss Prevention Security
- Residential Concierge
- Special Event Security
- Mobile Patrol
The Curriculum
The 12 online modules offer thorough lessons on everything you will need to know to be a successful security guard. Once students complete the Ministry requirements, they will be able to move on and apply for their provincial license.
Security Guard Course can prepare you for any of the above positions. Our syllabus covers topics such as: Health and Safety, the Canadian Legal System, Use of Force Theory and Report Writing. The online course is divided into 12 modules, each taking varying lengths to complete.
Here’s a simple breakdown of the online modules and what you can expect to learn when you choose Security Guard Course for your training:
Welcome and Licensing Process
This lesson consists of a brief introduction to the private security industry. You will receive a brief overview of the legislation as it applies to private investigators and security guards and how it will affect your role.
The Private Security and Investigative Services Act, 2005 and Ministry Code of Conduct
In this lesson you will learn the responsibilities of private security, according to the Private Security and Investigative Services Act, 2005 (PSISA). Pay close attention to the code of conduct as it outlines the rules and regulations you need to be aware of.
Basic Security Procedures
As a security guard, you will need to have a comprehensive knowledge of basic security procedures. Basic security procedures such as surveillance techniques, the protection of personal information, and the handling of substance abuse and drug paraphernalia will be covered in this module.
Writing Security Reports
Writing is an integral part of being a security guard and you will need to learn how to properly record situations. In this lesson, you will learn how to complete the typical written reports required by security guards and private investigators. These note taking skills are critical when recording witness statements or contact information as an event is occurring.
Health and Safety
You will gain a working knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). You will then be able to apply this knowledge to whatever site you are assigned.
Emergency Response Preparation
You will be taught how to identify and respond to emergency situations in a timely and effective manner. The Emergency First Aid & CPR course will supplement this lesson’s training and provide more detailed instructions on how to address emergency situations.
Canadian Legal System
Security Guards must be aware of major legislation as it relates to their job and the properties they protect. You will be become familiar with the Criminal Court System, the Ontario Evidence Act, and the Canada Evidence Act.
Legal Authorities
You will learn about important legislation as it relates to your role as a security guard, as well as the Criminal Code of Canada, Municipal bylaws, and the elements of tort law in security.
Communication
Students will learn how to respond professionally and effectively in their role. The three main components are communication skills, tactical communication, and interpersonal skills.
Sensitivity Training
As a security guard you will encounter a diverse group of individuals every day. Treating everyone with kindness and respect is an important part of your job. That is why sensitivity training will teach you how to recognize your own biases, as well as the impact of mental, physical, cultural, and sexual differences.
Use of Force
While using force may be required of a security guard, you will learn about the importance of maintaining a professional composure and the limits of which you can apply force. The authority to use force under the Criminal Code of Canada and how to handle situations while under pressure will also be addressed.
To be certified in Use of Force training you should also complete our online Use of Force course found here.
Course Features
- Lectures 55
- Quizzes 11
- Duration test
- Students 85
- Assessments Self
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Module 1: Welcome & Licensing Process
You need to know the basics so that you can work safely and carry out your duties in a professional manner. This course covers all of the essential areas needed for this basic training.
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Module 2: Introduction to the Private Security Industry
An overview of the duties, responsibilities and life of a Security Guard.
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Module 3: The Private Security and Investigative Services Act and Ministry Code of Conduct
Learn about the legislation that governs our business.
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Module 4: Basic Security Procedures
Learn the day to day challenges of being a licensed Security Guard!
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Module 5: Report Writing
Keeping an accurate notebook and writing comprehensive written reports are key responsibilities for any Security Guard.
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Module 6: Health and Safety
Guards must take every precaution to prevent accidents and take responsibility for their safety and for the safety of your team members and for the visitors to the work site.
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Module 7: Emergency Response Preparation
Security Guards are expected to respond to emergency situations and to minimize the impact caused at a work site.
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Module 8: Canadian Legal System
A Security Guard works within the Canadian legal system. Therefore, as a Guard you need to be familiar with the criminal court system, the Ontario Evidence Act, the Canada Evidence Act and how these apply to your positions to ensure the information you obtain is admissible in court.
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Module 9: Legal Authorities
This module focuses on the broader legal context of Security Guards with respect to your rights and limitations when performing duties as a Security Guard.
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Module 10: Effective Communications
A successful Security Guard must be able to effectively communicate with a variety of people.
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Module 11: Sensitivity Training
Security Guards must consider others circumstances in their communications.
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Module 12: Use of Force Theory
During the duties assigned to a Security Guard, he or she must be able to assess whether the application of force is necessary.
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Module 13: First Aid
Emergency Level First Aid & CPR is required to attain an Ontario Security Guard License.
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Conclusion & Next Steps
Students: please pay attention to what is required of you in order to receive your Training Completion Number (TCN).