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Class room Training

S. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. The Private Security Act, 2005 The Private Security Rules-2008 Conduct in Public Concept of Security Physical security, security of the assets, security of the building or apartment, personnel security, household security etc. Indian Penal Code Topic Recommended Hours 100 40 * 2 2 2 4 4 2 2

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i) Introduction ii) General Exceptions (Section 76 95 IPC) iii) Right to private defense (Section 96 106 IPC) iv) Important property offences and their punishments (theft, burglary, robbery, dacoity) v) Important bodily offences and their punishments (hurt, grievous hurt, attempt to murder, murder, rape) vi) Offences against state 6. Code of Criminal Procedure 16

i) Introduction ii) cognizable and non-cognizable offences iii) Aid to Magistrate and Police (Section 37 40 Cr PC) iv) Arrest esp arrest by private persons (Section 43 Cr PC) v) Summons and Warrants Procedure for Lodging FIR (Practical compulsory) * Applicable only for ex-police and ex-serviceman vi)

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Arms Act (Operative Sections) Explosives Act (Operative Sections) Badges of rank in Police and Military Forces Examination of identification papers including identity cards, passports and smart cards (Practical compulsory) Fire fighting (Theory and Demo) First Aid (Theory and Practical) Crisis response and Disaster management Natural Disasters such as floods, heavy rains, earthquake etc. Man made Disasters such as fire, stampede and terrorist attacks etc. Role of Security Guards in handling each of the above Disasters Use of Security equipment and devices such as metal detectors, baggage screening, security alarms, drop gates, fire alarms, burglar alarms, anti theft devices etc. (Theory and Practical) Techniques of Frisking (Theory & Practical) Checking of vehicles (Theory & Practical) Crowd control Management Inputs (Only for Supervisors) Motivation, Team Building & Leadership Defensive Driving (Compulsory for drivers of Armoured vehicle and optional for others) Handling and operations of non-prohibited weapons and fire arms (optional) Examination

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11. 12. 13. i) ii) iii) 14.

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15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.

4 4 2 6 Hours

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Details separately given Details separately given 2 2

Outdoor Training

S. No. 1.

Subject

Recommended Hours

Recommended Hours For ex-Army and ex- Police Personnel

Correct wearing of Uniform

2.

Basic Drill Movements Attention, stand at ease, quick march, turn, halt and salute etc.

20

3.

Yoga / Physical Training

12

4.

Identification of different types of arms in use

5.

Identification of Improvised Explosive Devices

6.

Field Visits

16

16

8.

Examination

Total Hours

60 Hours

16 Hours

ARMS TRAINING MODULE (Duration: 36 Hours)


THEORY (Duration: 12 Hours) 1. 2. 3. 4. Prohibited and non prohibited arms Basic Knowledge of Arms Smooth Bore and Rifled Arms Single shot, Repeating, Self Loading, Semi automatic and Automatic Fire Arms 5. 6. 7. 8. Breech loader and Muzzle Loaders Pistol Revolver SBBL/DBBL

PRACTICAL (Duration: 24 hours) S. No. 1. Name of the Weapon Pistol (0.32) Subject Stripping and assembling, loading and unloading, cleaning, aiming rules, firing procedure, firing (12 rounds) Stripping and assembling, loading and unloading, cleaning, aiming rules, firing procedure, firing (12 rounds) Stripping and assembling, loading and unloading, cleaning, aiming rules, firing procedure, firing (12 rounds) Recommended hours 8

2.

Revolver (0.22)

3.

SBBL / DBBL Guns (12 bore)

DEFENSIVE DRIVING MODULE (Duration: 16 Hours)


Theory: 8 hours, Practical: 8 hours including night driving 1. Simple instructions methods about automobile engines and their working

2.

Vehicle maintenance:mechanism Traffic Sense:

Daily,

weekly,

monthly

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simple

3.

a. Road Sense, Road Safety and Classification of Roads b. Different types of road marking and their purpose c. Road language d. Significance of flickering of Green light, Amber light and red light e. Parking and positioning according to the road users f. How to reverse

4.

Driving in the busy areas: a) Anticipation. b) Judgement and road positioning according to the road users

5.

a) Responsibility on the road (hand signals / traffic signals) b) How to cross intersection between main and minor Roads c) Correct method of overtaking d) Places prohibited for overtaking e) Causes of road accidents f) Extra precautions to be taken for night driving g) Golden hour medical assistance h) Driving under Emergency situations

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