Course Outline
- NITA Course Introduction
- CA BSIS Code of Regulations, Rules and Laws Governing Security Guards
- Significance of Communication
- Four Channels of Communication and Active Listening
- Proprietary and Contract Security
- Criminal Laws and Civil/Criminal Liabilities
- Bill of Rights and Constitutional Guarantees
- Why Evidence is Important
- Five Disciplines of Evidence
- Protecting the Incident Scene and Scene Recontruction
- Bomb Threats and Officer Safety
- Weapons and De-Escalation for the Security Officer
- Fire and Types of Fires
- Fire Prevention and Extinguishing
- Equipment Needed and Utilized as a Security Guard
Course Approval:
NITA is an approved training school by the California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS). NITA's California school license number is ATG 2939 with Jeff Dingle as our approved instructor in California. We are approved to offer the required security licensing in California.
Course Description
Part 2 California Security Guard Card Pre-Licensing Training. This Training is the REQUIRED training needed within the first 6 months for all CA BSIS Security Registrants.
This 16-hour course includes 8 hours of mandatory training and 8 hours of elective training from CA BSIS.
- BSIS Mandatory Training: Communication and Liability/Legal Issues
- BSIS Elective Training: Incident Scene/Evidence and Officer Fire Safety
Security Professionals play a critical role in maintaining and restoring order in various situations. As a licensed Security Guard in California, after your powers to arrest training, you are required to complete an additional 32 hours of training for licensure. (16 hours within 30 days, and 16 hours within 6 months). NITA offers all of this board-approved training in one course, available online for your convenience. Our online training follows all guidelines from the BSIS CA Code of Regulations (Section 643, Title 16, Division 7).
Available in a 100% online format that lets you learn whenever and wherever you want, this course provides an in-depth review of how to handle public relations as a Security Guard, observation/documentation, the significance of communication, liability and legal issues, officer safety, crowd control, incident scene, and fire safety.
Course Completion
All courses include an end-of-course examination. Students must pass the exam for each topic above to receive credit for the training. Certificates will be available online immediately for all students.