Use of Force, Handcuffing and Baton Training and Certification

What you will learn

Use of Force

Handcuffing Techniques

Expandable Baton Techniques

Self Defence and Arrest Procedures

Why take this course?

Learn what the National Use of Force framework is and how to affectively use Handcuffs and Expandable Batons. Learn how to approach, communicate and how to properly arrest and detain a subject.

The program and certification is recognized and is in use by major Corporations, Private Security Agencies and Government Agencies in Canada, USA, UK, Europe, Asia, Australia and the Middle East.

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The GC Tactical Use of Force training program is a DUAL | HANDCUFFING & BATON Certification Program.

The GC Tactical Certification is Internationally Recognized and has been used by Global leaders in the Private Security and Law Enforcement Industry.

WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE

  • Increased employment opportunities
  • Qualify for higher pay wages and salary
  • Due diligence and court requirements
  • Increased personal qualifications
  • Self protection and education
  • Increased specialized security training

WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE

  • Security Guards
  • Bouncers
  • Loss Prevention Officers
  • VIP Personal Security
  • Private Investigators
  • Bylaw Officers
  • Enforcement Officers
  • Police Foundation Students

GCT is an Internationally Recognized Use of Force System which has been modified from current police procedures to accommodate the specific training requirements of the Private Security Industry.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

  • Tactical Communication
  • Situational Awareness
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Proper use of Handcuffs
  • Passive Handcuffing
  • Active Handcuffing
  • Non-compliant Cuffing
  • Take-down Techniques
  • Grounding Techniques
  • Suspect Control Techniques
  • Knife Defense
  • Defensive Tactics
  • Pressure Point Control
  • Proper use of Baton
  • Baton Strikes
  • Baton Retention
  • Positional Asphyxia
  • Excited Delirium
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