Immigration Enforcement Training
Behavior Analysis and Observational Techniques
Passenger Security Risk Assessment
Cayman Islands
November 7 – 11, 2011
Immigrations Officers from the Cayman Islands Immigration Department will participate in the Observational Techniques and Behavior Analysis course. This training course is part of the Homeland Security plan for the Cayman Islands, and is focused on Immigration Enforcement to prevent Illegal immigration and Terrorism. The course emphasizes Deceptive Indicators that can be observed by the officer while performing their duties, and is a crucial piece to the overall security program that also involves Customs, Police, and Aviation Security.
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Cayman Islands Immigration, Cayman Islands Nov 7-11, 2011
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Turks and Caicos Immigration
Turks and Caicos Island Immigration Department
Immigrations Officers from Turks and Caicos Island completed the Basic course on Observational Techniques and Behavior Analysis course. This training course is part of the new Homeland Security plan for the Turks and Caicos Island, and focus on Immigration Enforcement to prevent Illegal immigration and Terrorism.
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Emergency Response Training Program
Infrastructure Security Training
Facilities Management Unit
Government of the British Virgin Islands
February 7 – 11, 2011

The following subjects will be covered on this training:
- Terrorism Awareness Analysis of the Five key elements of Terrorism. Establish response priorities, and implementation according to job description.
- Conducting Physical Security (Overview & procedures) Basic Risk Assessments to physical threats and the likelihood of it occurring. How to Create a security protocol, Emergancy Response communication, and understanding the priorities and effectiveness of physical security.
- Radio Communication Standards. Emergency Response communication procedures, and Recovery process.
- Building Searches / Sweep Searches and Checks Establishing Threat Levels, Perimeter Security Rings, Protocol, and staffing assignments. Includes Practical exercise.
- Fire Prevention and Medical Emergency response Establishing sweep search techniques for fire prevention, environmental hazard recognition, reporting and response implementation. Responding to medical emergencies, reporting, coordination with first responders, and access control to site.
- Hostage Crisis Prevention Response, reporting, access control coordination with authorities first responders, and handling the media.
- Bomb Threat – Response o Table top exercise – Bomb Threat Assessment, Emergency Response Planning, implementation, reporting, coordination with authorities, first responders, and access control. o Practical – Bomb Threat Searching Techniques
- Avoiding Legal Liability The Role of Security Officers – Responsibilities, Incident reports, shift reports, documentation, statement preparation and presentation. Testifying in Court.
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Transportation Security Training that fits your needs
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Emergency Response Training
Physical Security
Beyond Terrorism Awareness, this training presents Antiterrorism Techniques, that make it a complete and Dynamic Physical Security program.
From the basics of Security Risk Assessment, to Perimeter Enforcement, Building Searches, Bomb Threats, Bomb Searches, Fire Prevention, response, and handling of Medical Emergencies. This course is specifically designed to cover all the security requirements of Government Buildings, facilities, and compounds.
Emergency Response Training introduces Observation of Behavior as a screening Technique that applies to access control, Patrolling, Security Interviewing, and is critical in the prevention and handling of Hostage Crisis, and workplace violence incidents. The training program prepares the officers on the basics of Avoiding Legal Liability, and preparation of Court Testimony necessary in the reporting and prosecution of violators.
Emergency Response Training
Physical Security
British Virgin Islands – February 7 – 10, 2011 more info…
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Physical Security Training
Emergency Response Training Program
Facilities Management Unit
Government of the British Virgin Islands
February 7 – 11, 2011

The following subjects will be covered on this training:
- Terrorism Awareness (Intro) Analysis of the Five key elements of Terrorism. Establish response priorities, and implementation according to job description.
- Conducting Physical Security (Overview & procedures) Basic Risk Assessments to physical threats and the likelihood of it occurring. How to Create a security protocol, communication, and understanding the priorities and effectiveness of physical security.
- Radio Communication Standards. Emergency communication procedures, and Recovery process.
- Building Searches / Sweep Searches and Checks Establishing Threat Levels, Perimeter Security Rings, Protocol, and staffing assignments. Includes Practical exercise.
- Fire Prevention and Medical Emergencies Establishing sweep search techniques for fire prevention, environmental hazard recognition, reporting and response implementation. Responding to medical emergencies, reporting, coordination with first responders, and access control to site.
- Hostage Crisis Prevention Response, reporting, access control coordination with authorities and first responders, and handling the media.
- Bomb Threat – Response o Table top exercise – Bomb Threat Assessment, Response Planning, implementation, reporting, coordination with authorities, first responders, and access control. o Practical – Bomb Threat Searching Techniques
- Avoiding Legal Liability The Role of Security Officers – Responsibilities, Incident reports, shift reports, documentation, statement preparation and presentation. Testifying in Court.
For Information and Reservations Please contact your FMU Supervisor or Contact us
Transportation Security Training that fits your needs
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