COURSE INFORMATION
Entry requirements
Candidates must have good command of English language(reading & writing)
Qualification Structure
What’s Included
- Accommodation throughout the course
- Daily breakfast (Thailand courses include breakfast and dinner)
- Snacks and lunch available for purchase or delivery (Uber Eats, Grab, etc.)
- On-site Wi-Fi
- $75 transport voucher per participant for mission and training transport
What Participants Must Provide
- Transport to/from the airport
- Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
- Clean criminal record
- Laptop with the latest Word and PowerPoint
- Casual, formal, and tactical clothing (full list will be provided)
- Local SIM card or international roaming for off-site training and missions
ProQual® logo indicates optional RQF qualifications only. Please refer to the course description for details on which modules include ProQual RQF Awards within this course.
Course Cost
£3750
Location
London/Kent (United Kingdom) and Bangkok (Thailand)
Course Dates
18th of every month
Course Length
12 Days
120 GLH and 370 TQT (Flexible format: Full-time or Modular)
Assessments
The unit requires the assessment of knowledge, understanding and skills which can be demonstrated during a rigorous training programme undertaken in a purpose-built training environment.
There must be valid, authentic and sufficient evidence for all the assessment criteria. However, one piece of evidence may be used to meet the requirements of more than one learning outcome or assessment criterion.
Award
ProQual Level 6 Diploma in Hostile Environment Operations & Close Quarter Battle
Skill Prerequisites
- ProQual Level 6 Diploma in Hostile Environment Operations
- PSC (Private Security Contractor) PSD
- UCP Hostile
- Level 1,2 CQB
- Or Equivalent with Instructor’s Approval
QUALIFICATION STRUCTURE
Unit M/617/0755
Engaging in Close Quarter Battle in a Hostile Environment
Learning outcomes are listed below, full details about the Assessment Criteria are provided
to approved ProQual centres
1. Competently operate within a close quarter battle team in hostile environments
1.1 Demonstrate a range of room and building entry techniques, including:
- through doorways
- when outside the room
- where furniture may be lining walls
- where there may be concealed threats
- in large rooms, halls and hangars with/without barricades
- when moving down a hallway
- when rappelling
1.2 Assess the threats and risks of the different entry types and techniques
1.3 Assess the advantages and disadvantages of the different entry techniques
1.4 Communicate effectively with all team members
1.5 Demonstrate a range of saturation techniques involving:
- stacked rooms
- up/down stairways
- forms of transportation
- forced entry
- breaching
- explosive charges
1.7 Use rappelling techniques
1.8 Communicate effectively with all team members
2.2 Communicate effectively with all team members
3.2 Communicate effectively with all team members