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Australian Security Management Pty Ltd
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24.01.2022 Looking for guards to work in Cairns/Kuranda on the 4th and 5th of October, day and night shifts available.. please call 0466 545 434
22.01.2022 THE FIFTEEN COMMANDMENTS OF FIREARMS SAFETY 1) Handle all firearms as if they were loaded! Never forget that a gun has the potential to produce serious injur...y or death in a single instant of carelessness. Make safe gun handling a habit to be followed at all times. After you determine that a gun is unloaded, continue to handle it as though it were loaded. 2) Always keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction! In selecting a safe direction, you must also take into consideration that a bullet can ricochet or glance off any object it strikes, and that bullets can penetrate walls, ceilings, floors and windows. Remember: You should never point a gun (whether loaded or unloaded) at another person or at yourself. 3) Keep your finger out of the guns trigger guard and off the trigger until you have aligned the guns sights on a safe target and you have made the decision to fire! By keeping your finger completely outside the trigger guard until you are aimed at the target, you guarantee that any shots you fire will go safely in the direction of your intended target. 4) Always be certain that your target and the surrounding area are safe before firing! Remember that a bullet can travel as much as several miles, so you should be certain of what your bullet could strike before you pull the trigger. Never fire at a movement, a noise, a flash of colour or a rustling bush without positively identifying your intended target. 5) Whenever you handle a firearm, the first thing you should do (while keeping it pointed in a safe direction with your finger outside the trigger guard) is to open the action to determine whether or not the firearm is loaded! If you do not know the proper way to open the action of a particular firearm - do not handle it. Instead, consult the owners manual, your local gun dealer or a more knowledgeable shooter. Do not experiment 6) Thoroughly read the instruction manual supplied with your firearm! Never use any firearm unless you completely understand its operation and safety features. If you do not have an instruction manual, contact either the retail store where you purchased your gun or the manufacturer directly or request that one be furnished to you. 7) Before firing your weapon, you should routinely make sure that your firearm is in good working order and that the barrel is clear of dirt and obstructions! Any obstruction that prevents the bullet from moving easily down the barrel can cause pressure to build up in the weapon. A small bit of mud, gun grease, excess lubricating oil or rust can cause pressure to build up to the point where the barrel bulges or bursts upon firing, resulting in a damaged gun and serious bodily injury to the shooter or those around him. 8) Only use ammunition recommended by the firearm manufacturer, and always be certain that the ammunition matches the calibre of your gun! Most modern firearms have their calibre designation stamped into the barrel (for example, "9x19" or ". 45 Auto") your box of ammunition should bear the exact same designation. Just because a cartridge fits into your gun does not mean it is safe to fire. Firearms are designed, manufactured and tested to standards based on factory-loaded ammunition. Hand-loaded or reloaded ammunition deviating from factory specifications should not be used. Use only the correct ammunition for your firearm. Attempting to fire even a single improper bullet can destroy your gun and cause serious personal injury or death. 9) Quality ear and eye protection should always be worn when shooting or observing! Exposure to the noise of gunfire can permanently damage your hearing if protection is not worn. Shooting glasses, preferably with side panels, help to guard against eye injuries from ejected cases and the splashback of pebbles and fragments from the backstop. Wearing eye protection when disassembling and cleaning your gun will also prevent eye injuries from loosened springs or other parts, as well as from aerosol solvents and cleaning agents. 10) Never use firearms while under the influence of drugs or alcohol! Handling and using a firearm requires your full and continuous attention, alertness and unimpaired judgment. Avoid handling firearms while taking prescription medicines, which can make you, drowsy, slow your reflexes and impair your normal senses or judgement. 11) All firearms should be stored unloaded and secure in a safe storage case, inaccessible to children and untrained adults. 12) The transportation of firearms is regulated by laws. Always transport your firearm in a safe, unloaded condition and in accordance with applicable laws. Remember - no set of rules can cover all possible situations. The safe and rational use of a firearm depends on the common sense and proper training of the user. Always follow safety rules and think before using any firearm 13) Never shoot at hard surfaces or at or into water. 14) Never leave a loaded firearm unattended. 15) Store firearms and ammunition separately See more
21.01.2022 TAX TIME SALE END OF FINANCIAL YEAR !!! 20% OFF SEE SPECIALS BELOW. Diploma of Project Management reduced to $2750.00 Diploma of Management reduced to $2750.00 ...Diploma of Workplace Health and Safety reduced to $2750.00 Call Bob on 0466-545-434 for more information or to enrol Limited places available !!!! See more
21.01.2022 Diploma in Security and Risk Management?????
19.01.2022 First Aid Training Courses $99.00 and CPR Refresher Courses $75.00. Face to face delivery, we can come to your workplace or home. Courses run weekly individuals and groups welcome. Please call 0466-454-434 for Brisbane enquiries or for Cairns Enquiries call 0400-477-736
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13.01.2022 Diploma in Management???
08.01.2022 HLTAID006 Provide Advanced First Aid Also trained as one unit of the Occupational First Aid qualification, this standalone course will give you the skills and knowledge required to provide an advanced first aid response, life support, management of casualty(s), the incident and other first aiders, in a range of situations, including in the home, workplace or within the community, until the arrival of medical or other assistance. Basic Life Support (DRSABCD) CPR and AED ... Shock Management Airway Management - Asthma, Choking, Severe Allergic Reaction, Hyperventilation Anaphylaxis Cardiac conditions Diabetes Seizures and Convulsions Stroke Bleeding and Wound Care Burns and Scalds Emergency childbirth Extremes of Heat and Cold Musculoskeletal Injuries Head, neck and spinal injuries Poisons and Toxic Substances Bites and Stings Abdominal injuries Eye and ear injuries Needle stick injuries Substance misuse Limited enrolments available please contact us on 0466545434. Course cost $450.00 per student. Group discounts apply.
06.01.2022 In relation to security training, what would you as members of the public or as licenced security providers like to see added to the training courses of security providers?
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05.01.2022 Very True !!!!!
05.01.2022 Should there be more emphasis placed on workplace health and safety in the security training package..?? comments welcome...
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04.01.2022 As the Senate launches its inquiry into corporate tax avoidance, Kerry Packers infamous appearance in front of a committee hearing in 1991 - and that one-liner - serve as a cautionary tale. http://bit.ly/1Cm9jtS
02.01.2022 Only god knows my wish!!!
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