FIELD LAW AND SECURITY
Review of Security Staff Services unit standards
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This review report was first published in March 2005 and republished in February 2007. Following a request in December 2006 from the Electrotechnology Industry Training Organisation, the expiry date for unit standards categorised C and D as a result of the review has been changed from December 2007 to December 2008. |
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Subfield |
Domain |
Id |
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Security |
Security Staff Services |
6519, 6520, 6523, 17233 |
The ElectroTechnology Industry Training Organisation has completed the review of the unit standards listed above that were registered in April 2000.
Date new version of report published February 2007
Date new versions published March 2005
New comments by date March 2007
Expiry date of new versions of the unit standards December 2008
Summary of review and consultation process
The review was carried out by the ElectroTechnology Industry Training Organisation in conjunction with the Security Industry Training Advisory Group. The reviewed unit standards reflect the experience of several years training and assessment.
Main changes resulting from the review
The review process has resulted in the following changes to the unit standards:
· Unit 6519, Demonstrate knowledge of protective security – the special notes were updated and references to security guard were changed to security officer along with other minor changes to improve assessability. The credit value for the unit standard was increased from 5 to 7 to better reflect the time needed to learn, practise, and assess the requirements of the unit standard. A special note was added to indicate that this unit standard covers knowledge previously covered by unit standard 17233.
· Unit 6520, Demonstrate knowledge of security related law, was replaced by a new unit standard, 21109, to reflect current industry requirements.
· Unit 6523, Respond to emergencies and critical situations as a security operator – the title was changed to: Respond to emergencies and critical situations as a security officer, and other references to security operator were changed. The special notes, elements, and performance criteria were updated to reflect current industry requirements, to highlight some specific areas, and to improve assessability. The credit value for the unit standard was increased from 4 to 6 to reflect the additional time needed to learn, practise, and assess the increased requirements of the unit standard.
· Unit 17233, Demonstrate knowledge of security tradecraft, was designated as expiring as a more up to date treatment had been included in unit standards 6519, 21107, and 21110.
· Six new unit standards were registered: 21105-21110.
Unit standards categorised as category C and D expire at the end of December 2008.
Impact on existing provider accreditations
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Current Accreditation for |
Accreditation extended to | ||||
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Nature of accreditation |
Classification or Id |
Level |
Nature of accreditation |
Classification or Id |
Level |
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Standard |
6520 |
3 |
Standard |
21109 |
3 |
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Standard |
17233 |
2 |
Standards |
6519 |
3 |
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21107 |
2 | ||||
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21110 |
3 | ||||
Impact on existing qualifications
The following ElectroTechnology Industry Training Organisation qualifications are affected by the outcome of this review and will be revised/reviewed in 2005 to take account of the changes.
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Qualification Title |
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National Certificate in Security (Level 2) [Ref: 0176] |
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National Certificate in Security (Level 3) with strands in Mobile Patrol, Personal Protection, Retail Security, Secure Transport, Site Security, and Venue Security [Ref: 0227] |
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National Certificate in Security (Communications) (Level 3) [Ref: 0560] |
The following qualification is not materially affected by the change. It will be updated when it is next reviewed.
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Qualification title |
Standard in the qualification |
SSB Name |
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National Certificate in Dairy Manufacturing (Workplace Safety) (Level 3) [Ref: 0740] |
17233 |
New Zealand Industry Training Organisation |
Summary of main changes to standards’ Ids, classification, titles, levels, and credits
The following summary shows the changes made to the standards as a result of the review. All changes are in bold.
Key to review category |
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A |
Dates changed, but no other changes are made - the new version of the standard carries the same Id and a new version number | |
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B |
Changes made, but the overall outcome remains the same - the new version of the standard carries the same Id and a new version number | |
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C |
Major changes that necessitate the registration of a replacement standard with a new Id | |
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D |
Standard will expire and not be replaced | |
Knowledge and skills in the D category expiring unit standard are covered by the unit standards listed in italics in the following table.
Field Law and Security
Subfield Security
Domain Security Staff Services
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Id |
Title |
Level |
Credit |
Review Category |
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6519 |
Demonstrate knowledge of protective security |
3 |
5 7 |
B |
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6520 21109 |
Demonstrate knowledge of security related law Demonstrate knowledge of security staff interaction with the legal system |
3 3 |
8 5 |
C |
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6523 |
Respond to emergencies and critical situations as a security operator Respond to emergencies and critical situations as a security officer |
3 |
4
6 |
B |
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17233 6519 21107
21110 |
Demonstrate knowledge of security tradecraft Demonstrate knowledge of protective security Demonstrate communication skills as a security officer Operate electronic equipment as a security officer |
2 3 2
3 |
5 7 10
5 |
D |
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21105 |
Demonstrate introductory knowledge of the security industry |
2 |
2 |
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21106 |
Demonstrate knowledge of law relevant to security officers |
2 |
7 |
NEW |
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21107 |
Demonstrate communication skills as a security officer |
2 |
10 |
NEW |
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21108 |
Demonstrate knowledge of professional standards required of a security officer |
2 |
6 |
NEW |
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21110 |
Demonstrate knowledge of and operate electronic equipment as a security officer |
3 |
5 |
NEW |