Security Systems Operators
Develop technical skills to carry out Security Systems Operators work to the latest standards
This SIRA-approved, City & Guilds-accredited course trains new CCTV operators in the use of digital surveillance systems, equipping them with the technical skills and legal knowledge needed for compliant, effective operation.
Course Fee
Duration
3 Days
Language
English
Training Hours
18
Location
Dubai, UAE
Format
In-Person (inc. Practical and Theory Tests)
To register for this course, you must meet the following minimum requirements:
Category | Minimum Requirement |
|---|---|
Education | 10th and above (Secondary school certificate or equivalent) |
Security Experience | 1 year |
Age | Between 21 and 65 years old |
Description
This in-person course provides essential training for individuals aiming to become certified CCTV operators. Accredited by City & Guilds and approved by SIRA, it covers the legal, technical, and operational aspects of modern surveillance systems.
Through practical sessions and real-world scenarios, participants gain the skills to monitor, report, and respond to security events professionally and responsibly, while maintaining full compliance with privacy laws and evidence rules.
Key Topics
Introduction and Purpose of CCTV: Understanding the role of CCTV in modern security operations.
Roles and Responsibilities: Defining the operator’s function and ethical duties.
Digital CCTV Systems: Overview of system types, components, and performance.
CCTV Equipment, Safety & Security: Proper handling and secure setup of surveillance hardware.
CCTV Operational Requirements: Meeting technical standards and regulatory expectations.
CCTV Documentation: Recording, reporting, and managing footage appropriately.
Effective CCTV Use: Good practices in surveillance and situational awareness.
Dealing with Incidents: Responding to and managing live or recorded incidents.
Privacy, Safety, Security & Emergency Procedures: Balancing monitoring with individual rights and emergency readiness.
Law & Rules of Evidence: Legal framework governing surveillance and use of recordings.
Health & Safety: Ensuring a safe operating environment for both operator and site.
Practicals: Hands-on operation and scenario-based training.






