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Michael Dundon (Business), Chris Robinson (Training), Martin Byrne (Operations)
CRMS TRAINING PERSPECTUS
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R ~ Control Risk Management Solutions ~ M S
This is an invitation for you to attend our Close Protection Course with
One of Europe’s finest training organisations, the course is Edexcel certified & SIA approved
~ CRMS is the only company in Europe who can provide all of the below courses ~
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Control Risk Management Solutions, Setting the Standards for all others to follow…
CRMS Operatives on Close Protection Detail;
Whatever your reason(s) for attending training, be it for an insight into the world of protective
services, or for your basic, advanced or continuous professional development, Control Risk
Management Solutions (CRMS) are committed to providing you a unparalleled experience that
will prepare you for the challenges of this, one of the most challenging and dynamic industries in the
world today, Executive Close Protection…
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Contact CRMS for details of when our next Close Protection Operative course starts.
Control Risk Management Solutions is one of Europe’s leading authorities in the field of
Executive Close Protection, having worldwide experience, in every sector, from the red carpet,
through the corporate world and into hostile environments. We recruit from our course students; we
pride ourselves in leading the standards for all others to follow
Operatives at the Premier of an International Movie awards;
Before we continue further, we would like to draw your attention to our Corporate Values. If these
statements align with your personal and professional goals, then please read on, and we will look
forward to meeting you soon. If not, we thank you for your time.
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Control Risk Management Solutions Operatives collecting the Principal from his private jet;
Our Standards
We demonstrate the highest standards of professional security service, by actively engaging with and
supporting international entities whose mandate it is to improve the security industry through
licensing and continuous professional development.
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Our Company Values
Tact - Understanding the cultural differences which make the world such a colourful place, we will
strive to operate with tact and sensitivity, without compromising our client’s safety, security or
welfare.
Honesty - Understanding that trust once broken, is rarely bestowed again, we will operate with
integrity and maintain confidences without fail.
Discretion - Understanding that we will often in the course of our duties, become aware of personal,
commercial and other sensitive information, we will adhere to strict Non-Disclosure Agreements
(NDA), in every business relationship.
A CRMS Operative carrying out a vehicle search;
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Transparency - Aware of the need for clients, official agencies and appropriate others to understand
the processes which govern our actions, we publish and comply with appropriate policies, allowing
oversight from recognised licensing entities where possible.
Professionalism - Aware that the security and related industries, the risks our clients face, and the
world in which we operate is constantly changing, we will maintain our professionalism through
continuous professional development (training), exposure to a wide variety of operational activities
(services) and keeping close contact with subject experts (authenticity) to ensure best practices are
embedded in all our business activities.
Duty of care - Respectful of the positions of trust which we hold, on behalf of our clients, personnel,
colleagues and partners, we ensure that Health, Safety, Welfare and Equal Opportunities are
common threads in each of our business activities.
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A CRMS Operative carrying out part of an overt surveillance operation;
Embracing of diversity…
A diverse team is one in which every member is valued, regardless of their age, gender, race,
religion, disability, sexual orientation, or personal beliefs (so long as they do not contradict these
corporate values as a whole).
There are sound business arguments in favour of recruiting and developing a workforce which
represents the communities in which the organisation operates. We recognise this, and also the moral
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and ethical imperatives surrounding this important issue. We champion diversity in all levels of our
organisation.
A CRMS overseas training facility;
The Close Protection Course contains the following Syllabus as defined by UK SIA (minimum
150 hours):
Introduction to the Roles and Responsibilities of the Executive Protection Officer
Threat and Risk Assessment
Surveillance Awareness
Operational Planning
Law and Legislation
Interpersonal Skills
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Close Protection Teamwork
Reconnaissance
Close Protection Foot Techniques
Route Selection and reconnaissance
Use of Close Protection Vehicle Techniques
Search Procedures
Incidents and Dilemmas
Venue-Based Security
Communication Skills
Conflict Management Skills
A HSE recognised First Aid course is also necessary in order to apply for the SIA Licence and
this is conducted immediately after the CPO course. Duration 2 days
The course comprises of 10 twelve hour days and 2 fifteen hour days a total of 150 hours. By the
nature of the job the course is designed to challenge the student in a State of the Art, controlled and
enjoyable environment.
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The course results in a B-TEC Level 3 Diploma in Close Protection & Operations, awarded by
Edexcel. The course enables candidates to apply for the following licence:
SIA Key holders Licence
SIA Man Guarding License level 2 qualification
SIA Door Supervisors License level 2 qualification
SIA Close Protection Operative License (BTEC Level 3 Diploma)
How does the course work?
The learning development route is based on the required 150 hours and takes the following general
format:
Part 1 – Practical and Theory Phase – Comprises of 10 Days practical assessments, at this point
the candidates will be reminded and revised in what they have learnt with live scenarios and roll
plays on Close Protection Operations, totalling 120 hours.
Part 2 – Team Exercise – Two fifteen hour operations which will bring in to account all of the
lessons learned and practical exercises, resulting in a course debrief, totalling 30 hours. These
exercises will be fully supervised by all instructors involved during the course.
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The Control Risk Management Solutions Team;
Meet our Certified Professional Instructors…
Michael Dundon;
Michael has spent 25 years in the military 13 of these where with a Special
Forces unit. He has being the personal protection to a senior United Nations
General. Since leaving the armed forces he has provided protection from
Ceo’s of corporate multi nationals to an ex US vice president. Michael has
being instructing for over twenty years and holds a diploma in education and
training with the National University Ireland Galway, Michael is also the
director of business at CRMS…
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Christopher Robinson;
Chris spent 25 years in the military, serving on several United Nations
missions in the Middle East and Balkans. Since leaving the armed forces he
has provided protection from Ceo’s of corporate multi nationals to an ex US
vice president. Chris has also being instructing for over twenty years and
holds a diploma in education and training with the National University Ireland
Galway, Chris is also the director of training at CRMS…
Martin Byrne;
Martin is a qualified front-line field operative and qualified specialist
instructor in close protection and operations, he has over 20 years industry
experience and has worked abroad in the USA, Middle-East and Europe.
Martin has provided protection to some of the biggest names in the world
within the entertainment and private sectors. Martin currently oversees the
running and implementation of several contracts along with his two other
partners. Due to Confidentiality Agreements in place these cannot be printed,
Martin is also the director of operations at CRMS…
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q – What investment is involved in the training cost?
A - All fees are inclusive; there are no hidden extras. The full 14 day course fee is €1650.00… This
includes all training, examination, exercises, equipment, certification, and transport during the
course.
First Aid; This is a two day course resulting in a three year HSE first aid certificate, the fee is
€150.00 and includes certificate.
Optional Course to enhance your qualifications within the Close Protection industry…
Dealing with Conflict & Physical threats; This is a full three day course and the fee is €350.00
(see other courses)
Pistol Proficiency; This is a full three day course, one day class room and theory and two days on
the range, the fee is €500.00 (see other courses)
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Q - Can I pay for the course by instalments?
A - Yes, however there is a deposit of €500.00 required before you partake on the course. The
remainder must be paid within three months of completion; a valid contract will be drawn up to this
effect. (Only applies to Close Protection Course)
Q - Is there a grant available for this course?
A - There may be a grant available from your local FAS or government employment/ training
organisation.
Q - Do you accept civilians for training (with no military, Garda or police training and
experience)?
A – Yes, some of the best Operatives we have trained, and served with, have been civilians that we
have trained. Those with no previous military or police experience often come with no preconceived
ideas and so are open to training and development. Each applicant for training will receive individual
attention during the assessment process, and all applications will be treated on their individual merit.
Q - Do you guarantee employment for graduates from your training courses?
A - No, there are no training providers who can honestly guarantee employment after training.
However, Control Risk Management Solutions is an operational company. We provide Close
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Protection Operatives to high net worth individuals, celebrity, corporate and private clients
worldwide.
Protocol:
If you choose to apply and then attend our course, we suggest the following packing list:
One Suit - (we suggest at least 1 jacket and 2 pairs trousers.
Smart Jacket - (overcoat / can be worn over the top of suit to protect in bad weather)
Shirts - (we suggest neutral colours, white, cream, light blue) and Ties (neutral colours)
Belt for suit - (we suggest medium - not narrow) belt, suitable for attaching radio & other kit
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Smart shoes - (we suggest rubber soled, non-slip). Outdoor shoes or boots (for walking estate,
working outside, wet weather etc)
Vests/t-shirts - for wearing between body armour and shirts (suggest plan white)
Casual trousers - (we suggest cargo pants, min 2, light colour) for wearing with team t-shirts.
Waterproof jacket, waterproof trousers, waterproof inset - for back pack, to protect changes of
clothes
Portable washing-kit - for personal hygiene.
Physical training clothing - (shorts, t-shirts, sweatshirts, training shoes, water bottle etc)
Washing items - as you wish, to include a towel
Small rucksack / day sack - (for keeping equipment, writing materials with you)
Warm clothing - (as you wish hooded tops, sweatshirts, fleece, jacket, hat, gloves etc)
Casual clothing - (as you wish for outside of training time). No offensive images
Underwear - we suggest pack so that you can change several times when on long duties
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Multi -tool - (e.g. Leatherman, Gerber etc)
A small tactical torch - (e.g. Sure-fire)
Documents required for course attendance;
Current Passport - with valid visa if required
Birth certificate - or further photo I.D
Driving License - (international / acceptable)
Garda/ Police - Data protection form (we will provide) or
PSA/SIA Licence
Travel insurance - (copy of policy valid for the period of your course)
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4 x Passport sized photographs - (colour) for course ID, Course Report & Certificates
Further courses that CRMS provide to compliment the serious Close Protection Operative…
Dealing with Conflict & Physical Threats;
Aim of Course
This course is of a three day duration, it is designed to enable candidates acquire a range of skills,
knowledge and competencies in dealing with conflict, responding to physical threats and ultimately
physical attack. The specification is designed to address requirements in a range of workplace
environments where staff may be deemed to be at risk of physical attack.
The skills, knowledge and competencies within this specification focus on the candidates’ awareness
and the use of communication skills, leading to, as a last resort the application of breakaway
techniques in a self defence mode to reduce the risk of injury.
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The course includes an optional section “Control and Restraint” for application in circumstances
where detaining persons by physical or mechanical restraint is deemed to be necessary.
There are only twelve Instructors qualified to teach this course, and three of those are with
CRMS.
Entry Requirements
To gain entry onto these courses using this specification, candidates must be at least aerobically fit.
Physical contact and physical activity are inherent within the course and successful completion of
practical skills demonstrations is mandatory.
Candidates are advised to consult their doctor if they are in any doubt as to their physical ability and
fitness level.
All candidates will be asked to sign declarations is respect of their abilities prior to taking part in a
course of study leading to the qualification.
The course language is English and candidates should have a good working knowledge of the
written and spoken English language. Due to the nature of subject matter all candidates must have
the ability to be effective communicators.
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This course is unique amongst all other courses in Europe of this type because it is certified by
the Security Institute of Ireland and in the process for accreditation by INAB
Who are INAB?
The Irish National Accreditation Board (INAB) is the national body with responsibility for the
accreditation of certification bodies and inspection bodies. It provides accreditation in accordance
with the relevant European and International Organisation for Standardisation.
Co-operation by INAB with other accreditation bodies in Europe and globally through multilateral
agreements (MLAs), this means that certificates issued by INAB accredited organisations are
recognised internationally. Accreditation by INAB provides organisations and their customers with
confidence in the product or service being offered.
Documents required - As per the Close Protection Course
Dress required - Track suit, runners, minus all jewellery
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Pistol Proficiency;
This is a three-day course. This course includes the following;
SAFETY – SAFETY – SAFETY…
Pistols;
.22 And 9mm pistols are the focus of this course, breathing control, aiming methods and trigger
control.
Load, unload and making the pistol safe, stances to include standing, kneeling,
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Day-one;
After day one there is a test on the above skills, if a student fails they will be offered the opportunity
to be retested a second failure will result in them not being allowed to continue with the course.
Day-two & Day-three;
There is live firing of a pistol involved; the range practices are dedicated to coaching and
marksmanship skills. The course cumulates with the student having to pass a recognised firing table;
failure to achieve the required score will result in failure of the course.
All successful students will receive a certificate from the US National Rifle Association (NRA)
in pistol proficiency.
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A COMBAT OR TACTICAL SHOOTING COURSE
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Documents required for course attendance;
Current Passport - with valid visa if required
Birth certificate - or further photo I.D
Driving License - (international / acceptable)
Garda/ Police - Data protection form (we will provide and it must be processed prior to course) or
PSA/SIA Licence
Insurance - will be provided by range Club house whilst on range.
4 x Passport sized photographs - (colour) for Course ID, Course Report & Certificates
Contact; michael@crmsinternational.com, chris@crmsinternational.com, martin@crmsinternational.com
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