WA Police Licensing (Alarms and CCTV) Training
The WA Security Licensing course is designed to meet the pre-training requirement to apply for a Class II Security Installer/Consultant License with WA Police Licensing.
On successfull completion of this course, you will be awarded the units:
CPPSEC2021 - Install security equipment and systems
CPPSEC2023 - Install video surveillance systems and equipment
CPPSEC2026 - Perform routine maintenance on security equipment systems
This course is delivered via online pre-course theory work plus two days face to face learning and assessment.
Available course dates and more detailed information is listed below.
Course Venue: 1A 5 Hayden Crt Myaree WA
This training product has been designed for students who are seeking to gain a Class 2 Security Installer and/or a Class 2 Security Consultant licence through the Western Australia Police Licencing Services.
On successful completion of this course you will be awarded with a Statement of Attainment listing the required units to apply for a Class 2 Security Licence.
Please be aware this course does not guarantee that you will be granted a security license. Before enrolling in a security course, if you have any criminal convictions, you should contact Police Licensing Services (Security) on 1300 171 011 to ascertain whether you are eligible to be issued with a licence to work within the security industry.
Upon successful completion of this course students will receive a Statement of Attainment for the units:
CPPSEC2021 - Install security equipment and systems
CPPPSEC2026 - Perform routine maintenance on security systems and equipment
CPPSEC2023 - Install video surveillance systems and equipment
This course incorporates three units of competency, these being:
CPPSEC2026 - Perform routine maintenance on security equipment and systems
CPPSEC2021 - Install security equipment and systems
CPPSEC2023 - Install Video surveillance systems and equipment
These units are delivered in a clustered manner, which allows us to streamline the course by eliminating unnecessary duplications.
The training and assessments will cover the
following topics on alarm systems:
- Alarm panel fundamentals
- Design of an alarm system for a domestic and commercial environment
- Installation of an alarm panel and detection devices
- Installation of warning devices
- Installation of remote key pads
- Programming of an alarm system (basic level)
- Maintenance programmes
The training and assessments will cover the following topics on CCTV:
- CCTV fundamentals
- Design of a CCTV system for a domestic and commercial environment
- Installation of cameras and head end equipment
- Installation of wiring
- Programming of a CCTV system
There are no entry requirements for this course, however, it is advised before enroling in this course you verify your eligibility to gain a Class 2 Installer/Consultant License (Alarms and CCTV) with WA Police Licensing. WA Police Licensing can be contacted on 1300 171 011.
Also, if you have difficulty distinguishing between colours, you may be unable to successfully complete some tasks.
If you believe this could be an issue for you or if you are unsure, please contact us at admin@aeat.com.au or 08 9417 4113 and we can arrange for an assessment to check if this will be an issue.
This course is delivered through a blended model consisting of:
- On-line theory work, which is to be completed prior to the practical sessions
- Two days face-to-face training and assessment.
Most classes will be delivered from 8:00 - 4:00, however, check your booking to confirm your start and finish times as they may slightly vary.
The on-line theory is self paced and the time required to complete the modules will vary depending on your experience.
Through moving the theory components online (and halving our class sizes) this course has been reduced from five days face-to-face training to two. This should assist you with gauging the amount of time to set aside for the pre-course theory.
At Aspire Education and Training we recognise some students have vast amounts of knowledge and experience within various areas and they are purely seeking to formalise their skills. For students seeking this option we offer a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) pathway. We endeavour to structure our RPL process in a way that will both minimise cost and time while always ensuring the integrity and validity of the assessment process.
The basic steps involved in a RPL pathway include:
- Request a RPL application form from admin@aeat.com.au
- Collect and forward supportive evidence along with your completed application form to admin@aeat.com.au
- Your application and evidence will be assessed by one of our qualified staff members
- One of our staff members will then contact you in regard to your application to seek further information if required.
- If gaps in evidence remain a personalised training and assessment plan will be developed to fill these gaps.
- Once the assessment has been completed to a satisfactory level you will be issued with your certificate.
- Although we would like to state a cost this can vary depending on evidence provided and training required to complete the process.
Please contact us for ay further enquiries.