Becoming a certified security guard in South Africa requires the right training and qualifications. In this guide, we’ll break down the different grades of certification, their importance, and the steps to achieve them. Whether you’re just starting or looking to upgrade your skills, this guide has everything you need.
What Are the Security Grades?
- Grade E: Entry-level qualification for guards working under supervision.
- Grade D: Allows guards to access control duties (e.g., gate security).
- Grade C: Enables responsibility for monitoring surveillance cameras and retail security.
- Grade B: Supervisory level, involving management of other guards.
- Grade A: Senior managerial level with high-level duties and oversight.
What is EDC Training, and Why Is It Important?
EDC (Every Day Carry) training equips security guards with the essential tools and techniques to handle day-to-day risks. It focuses on personal defense and operational readiness, making it crucial for professionals aiming for excellence.
How to Get Certified in South Africa
- Choose a Training Centre: Enroll at an accredited institution, such as NBE Safety Directors Security Training Centre.
- Complete the Required Course: Attend all lectures, training sessions, and assessments.
- Register with PSIRA: After completing your course, register with the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA).
- Obtain Your HANIS Document: Visit Home Affairs with a letter from the training center to get your HANIS record.
The right certification opens doors to better job opportunities in the security industry. Whether you aim to work in retail, residential, or corporate security, NBE Safety Directors offers courses to match your career goals.