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How to become a licensed security guard


The private security industry in Victoria is regulated by the Victoria Police Licensing Services Division. Several categories of licensing exist for private business operators and employees.


A Security guard is defined by the Private Security Act 2004 as a person who is employed or retained to protect, watch or guard any property by any means including:
• By patrolling the property in person; or
• By monitoring the property by operating a security system that utilizes closed circuit television, a closed monitoring system, radio or other similar alarm device.


To work as a security guard, a person must hold a security licence issued by the Licensing Services Division.


Steps to obtaining a security licence


All new licence applicants must successfully complete the approved training requirements delivered by an Victoria Police accredited training organisation; undergo a Criminal History Check; and supply two character references


Security licence training requirements


The following units of competency are the minimum entry-level requirement for licensing as a security guard:
• PRSSO201A Communicate effectively in the security industry
• PRSSO202A Maintain workplace safety
• PRSSO203A Work effectively in the security industry
• PRSSO204A Work as part of a team
• PRSSO205A Provide security service to customers
• PRSSO206A Provide first aid
• PRSSO207A Respond to security risk situation


The units have been selected by the police from the Asset Security Training Package PRS03. Each unit is nationally recognized and can only be delivered by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). In addition, all Registered Training Organisations delivering training for security licensing purposes must be accredited by Victoria Police.


Security licence training fees


Security licence training fees vary between Registered Training Organisations. As a guide, fees range from $595 to $2500.


PSG Australia is a Registered Training Organisation Provider Number 21750 and accredited by Victoria Police to deliver security training for licensing purposes. The company provides FREE training to applicants eligible for the Australian Government Work Skills Vouchers Programme


Paul Simmons is the Registrar of PSG Australia - a Registered Training Organisation (Provider Number 21750) and an accredited Victoria Police training organisation.


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