Increasing Security Officer Efficiency with Extra Training
Every job has new hire orientation – you get the employee handbook; discuss the dress code and benefits; take the tour of your new workplace. But for security officers, training usually doesn’t stop there. Security officers have to be the front line of an organization’s security force, prepared with all the tools necessary to handle the worst situations.
Training is not the easiest thing to fit into a schedule or budget, and it can often be one of the first things to go, especially when training for situations that rarely, or never, occur, such as terrorist threats or, in Darrell Clifton’s case, cage robberies.