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| 1 | SLDN BERINSENTIF 2024 MICRO-C SECURITY SERVICES SUPERVISION [CU2 + CU3] [DS-010-2:2013] | 45 | Program/kursus SLDN Micro-C bagi CU02 dan CU03 bidang Operasi Perkhidmatan Sekuriti [DS-010-2:2013] kepada para anggota RELA. Program SLDN Micro-C ini dan saringan pengambilan perantis akan dijalankan dengan sebaiknya bagi memastikan hanya perantis di kalangan para anggiota RELA yang mempunyai komitmen yang tinggi dan mempunyai attitude yang baik berdasarkan penilaian dan pencapaian semasa anggota RELA. Program ini akan dijalankan di Pusat Latihan SLDN dan Syarikat SLDN yang telah dikenalpasti bagi tempoh 2 bulan. Competency Unit yang telah dikenalpasti akan dijalankan bagi tempoh 2 bulan ini ialah: 1. CU02: Security Patrolling [DS-010-2:2013-C02]; Total Training Hours = 140 Hours. 2. CU03: Workplace Security & Safety Control [DS-010-2:2013-C03]; Total Training Hours = 147 Hours. Para anggota RELA yang menghadiri dan lulus penilaian di dalam Program Micro-C ini akan diberikan keutamaan di dalam penugasan RELA berprofil tinggi dan kritikal seperti penugasan kawalan sekuriti dan kawalan perimeter di Kawasan Larangan Tempat Larangan (KLTL) seperti di persempadanan, penjara, stor senjata api dan kawasan-kawasan yang telah digazetkan sebagai KLTL. Program SLDN ini akan mendedahkan para perantis kepada prinsip-prinsip Operasi Perkhidmatan Sekuriti meliputi security patrolling, dan workplace security & safety control. Ia juga memperkenalkan konsep operasi perkhidmatan sekuriti melalui aktiviti dan penilaian melalui work activities dan performance criteria bagi memenuhi keperluan industri keselamatan negara. Segala latihan yang diterima akan di praktikan ketika di lapangan bagi setiap penugasan yang diberikan. Persijilan Micro-C melalui SLDN ini juga akan melahirkan tenaga mahir di kalangan anggota RELA bagi bidang Operasi Perkhidmatan sekuriti seterusnya menyumbang kepada peratus pencapaian 35% tenaga mahir negara menjelang 2030. |
| 2 | OPERASI PERKHIDMATAN SEKURITI SESI 1 | 160 | "GUARD AND SECURITY SERVICES in Malaysia comes under the Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) and the regulatory bodies that are involved are The Royal Malaysian Police, Malaysian Immigration Department, National Registration Department, with the guidelines made by various government agencies. Guard and Security firms and proprietary security departments practice the ""detect, deter, observe and report"" methodology. Guard & Security Services Operation personnel are not required to make arrests, but have the authority to make a citizen's arrest, or otherwise act as an agent of law enforcement, for example, at the request of police personnel. A Security Services Operation personnel’s primary duty is the prevention and deterrence of crime. Guard & Security Services Operation personnel are allowed to enforce company rules and can act to protect lives and property and they often have a contractual obligation to provide these actions. In addition to basic deterrence, Security Services Operation personnel are trained to perform specialized tasks such as detention and control, operate emergency equipment perform First Aid, CPR, firefighting, crowd control, write detailed reports and perform other tasks as required by the client/ customer or the organization that they are serving. Specific Security Services Operation personnel are required to go through additional training mandated by their firm or are required to carry weapons such as batons, firearms etc. For carrying firearms, Carry & Use (or C&U) license issued by the police is required. The career path of Security Services Operation personnel provides structured set of activities that enables a person who aspires to achieve competency in this particular occupation, ultimately enhancing him or her on a career in Security Services Operation level two (2). It is compulsory for Security Services Operation level two (2) to complete core competency units training before pursuing elective core competency units training. The role and responsibilities of Security Services Operation personnel encompass some elements of problem solving and decision making, and their work activities are not routine or predictable, thus, level one (1) is non-existent. Security Services Operation is a pillar that comes under the sub-sector of Defence & Security Services. Fig. 1.1 is an extract from the complete Occupational Profile Chart. This chart shows the structured career path of security operation personnel. It provides structured set of activities that enables a person who aspires to achieve competency in this particular occupation, ultimately enhancing him or her to embark on a career in the Defence & Security Services. The Economic Planning Unit (EPU) has prepared a comprehensive 10th Malaysian Plan (10MP) which is a blueprint in order to assign the national budget from 2011 to 2015 to all economic sectors in Malaysia. One of the key trusts of 10MP is the charting development of a high income nation by transforming to high income through specialization. Low skills jobs come with low wages and skilled jobs come with higher wages. The subject of security has become ubiquitous factor and is now being dealt with more seriously at all levels of communities in Malaysia. The development of physical structures such as high rise buildings, condominiums, guarded communities and commercial structures are in dire needs for such security operation services. Due to these requirements, there is urgency to developing the new NOSS. Currently, there is a shortage of security operation personnel and the future for these personnel are very bright and a path way to a rewarding career that can ensure services given meet the professional standard as required by the industry/ customer. Security Operation Services is recognised globally as a huge growth area and there is a need for properly trained personnel at Level 2 as well as upper levels. This will provide a structured career path and career guidance for individuals and organizations alike. Having a suitably skilled workforce will improve Malaysia as a centre of excellence in the region and help towards inward investment in the country. This NOSS provides first hand information to the workers regarding Security Operation Services working environment inclusive of good security operating practice, good security procedural practice, security uniform requirements and safety practices enforced by KDN and other regulatory bodies. This NOSS also provides a career path and employment development for those involved in this industry. A new Occupational Structure is shown in Figure 1.1 Occupational structures for Security Operation Services. Consequently, the development of this NOSS at Level 2 (Refer Figure 1.2 Occupational Area Analysis) for Security Operation Services is essential so that the sub sector will have complete standards and guidelines to be used by the industry. " |
| 3 | OPERASI PERKHIDMATAN SEKURITI SESI 2 | 160 | Y"7. EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS The Security Services Operation personnel have a high employment prospect whether locally or internationally. This is because the local expertise workforce is recognised by other countries as being highly knowledgeable and skilled in Security Services Operation industry. This in turn increases the demand for skilled personnel in this field to be employed locally or internationally. Other related occupations with respect to employment opportunities are: · Bodyguard · Escort · Private investigator · Any other organization using Guard and Security Services personnel. Other related industries with respect to employment opportunities are: · Training Centres · Guarded public and private community centres · Factories · Financial Institutes · Entry points/ Sea ports/ Air ports/ Train services " |
| 4 | OPERASI PERKHIDMATAN SEKURITI SESI 3 | 160 | "7. EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS The Security Services Operation personnel have a high employment prospect whether locally or internationally. This is because the local expertise workforce is recognised by other countries as being highly knowledgeable and skilled in Security Services Operation industry. This in turn increases the demand for skilled personnel in this field to be employed locally or internationally. Other related occupations with respect to employment opportunities are: · Bodyguard · Escort · Private investigator · Any other organization using Guard and Security Services personnel. Other related industries with respect to employment opportunities are: · Training Centres · Guarded public and private community centres · Factories · Financial Institutes · Entry points/ Sea ports/ Air ports/ Train services " |

