Security Guards
Learn the fundamentals knowledge to become a licensed security guard
This SIRA-approved, City & Guilds-accredited course prepares new security guards with the essential skills and knowledge needed for licensing and professional performance.
Course Fee
Duration
5 Days
Language
English & Arabic (Live Translation)
Training Hours
40
Location
Dubai, UAE
Format
In-Person
To register for this course, you must meet the following minimum requirements:
Category | Minimum Requirement |
|---|---|
Education | 10th and above (Secondary school certificate or equivalent) |
Security Experience | None |
Age | Between 21 and 65 years old |
Description
This comprehensive, instructor-led training course is designed for individuals beginning their career in the security industry. Approved by SIRA and accredited by City & Guilds, the course provides a solid foundation in both the theoretical and practical aspects of private security work.
Participants will gain a deep understanding of their legal responsibilities, security protocols, and operational procedures. Through scenario-based training and real-world exercises, they will develop critical skills in crime scene management, emergency response, patrolling, access control, customer service, and more.
Important: Attending this course does not guarantee you will receive a SIRA Security Guards licence. You must still sit the SIRA Security Guards exam and achieve the minimum pass mark before you are issued with a licence.
Key Topics
Roles and Responsibilities: Understanding the function and duties of a security guard.
Law and Evidence: Legal principles relevant to private security and evidence handling.
Crime Scene Preservation: Techniques for securing and protecting crime scenes.
Emergency Systems and Procedures: Responding to alarms, emergencies, and evacuations.
Effective Patrolling: Best practices for surveillance and patrol duties.
Search Procedures: Practical training in conducting safe and legal searches.
Access Control: Managing entry points and handling real-world access scenarios.
Health and Safety: Workplace safety responsibilities and practices.
Dealing with Emergencies: Evacuation planning and emergency coordination.
Drug Awareness: Identifying and handling drug-related incidents.
Customer Care and Communication: Delivering professional service and clear communication.
Fire Safety Theory: Understanding fire hazards and prevention strategies.
Specialist Knowledge: Introduction to CID, Tourist Security, and Traffic Control.
SIRA Security Law: Familiarisation with legal standards set by SIRA.
Security Awareness: Enhancing alertness and threat recognition.
Conflict Management: Techniques for de-escalating and managing disputes.
First Aid Theory: Essential knowledge for initial medical response.
People of Determination: Best practices for interacting respectfully and supportively.






