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State of Odisha - Section

Section 5 in The Orissa Private Security Agencies Rules, 2009

5. Security Training.

(1)The Agencies which are applying for a licence are required to submit the detailed training syllabus required for training the security guards to the Controlling authority for approval. This training shall be for a minimum period of hundred hours of classroom instruction and sixty hours of field training, spread over atleast twenty working days. The ex-servicemen and former police personnel shall however be required to attend a condensed course only, of minimum forty hours of classroom instructions and sixteen hours of field training spread over at least seven working days.
(2)The Training will include following subjects namely :-a. Conduct in public and correct wearing of uniforms.b. Physical fitness training.c. physical security, security of the assets, security of the building or apartment, personnel security, household security.d. fire fighting.e. crowd control.f. examining identification papers including identity cards, passports and smart cards;g. should be able to read and understand English alphabets and Arabic numerals as normally encountered in the identification documents, arms licence, travel documents and security inspection sheet.h. Identification of improvised explosive devices;i. First-Aid.j. crisis response and disaster management;k. defensive driving (compulsory for the driver of Armoured Vehicle and optional for others).l. handling and operation of non prohibited weapons and firearms (optional).m. rudimentary knowledge of Indian Penal Code specially on right of private defence, procedure for lodging first information report in the Police Station, Arms Act (only operative sections) and Explosive Act (operative sections);n. badages of rank in police and military forces;o. Identification of different types of arms in use by public and Police;p. use of security equipments and devices (for example; security alarms and screening equipments); andq. leadership and management (for Supervisors only).
(3)The Private security guards will have to successfully undergo the training prescribed by the Competent Authority. On completion of the training each successful trainee will be awarded a certificate in Form No. IV by the training institute or organization.
(4)The Competent Authority will inspect the functioning of training facility from time to time either by itself or through its own officers. Normally such inspection will be conducted at least two times every year.
(5)All the Agencies shall submit a list of successful trainees to the Controlling Authority in the manner prescribed by.