Intercon Security, Ltd. | |
Type: | Limited Company |
Location: | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Founded: | Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1972) |
Key People: | Sam Dhaliwal, Vice President-Operations |
Industry: | Security Biometrics |
Products: | ISL 2000 SERIES SYSTEMS ISL 8000 SERIES SYSTEMS ISL 9000 SERIES SYSTEMS ISL 10000 SERIES SYSTEMS |
Num Employees: | 500 |
Homepage: | www.interconsecurity.ca |
Intercon Security, Ltd. was a global security solution provider with Canadian headquarters in Toronto, Ontario, Vancouver, British Columbia, and Calgary, Alberta, as well as Chicago, Illinois. It provided services for a wide range of organizations and individuals. Over 2,500 security personnel were employed worldwide in various roles ranging from uniformed Security Officers to biometric system installation and analysis.
In the early 2000’s, Intercon kept its name while it transitioned through different parent companies.
Intercon Security Ltd. offered in-house training to their staff at no cost. They also were contracted by external agencies to provide security training. Their instructors were certified in various use of force options, First Aid and CPR, and other services. It is noted that in British Columbia, security guards were prohibited from carrying batons.
Basic Security Training
Upon hire, security guards were required to complete a 40 hour basic security training course that covered report writing, legislation (Criminal Code of Canada and Trespass to Property Act), fire systems and protection, and legal responsibilities.
First Aid and CPR
Security Guards were required to complete first aid training and maintain current certification while employed. ISL instructors were certified as St John’s Ambulance first aid instructors.
Communications
This 8 hour course focused on using words to deescalate subjects in crisis. Security guards were trained in using key phrases and verbal tactics to illicit compliance in subjects.
Basic Self Defence and Handcuffing
This 16 hour training course involved in class learning about Criminal Code legislation on powers of arrest, use of force, excessive force, and Trespass to Property Act. Once security staff successfully completed their knowledge exam, they completed Monadnock Pressure Point Control Techniques, basic open hand strikes, take-down techniques, passive handcuffing, and resistant handcuffing. Once they demonstrated the skill, they completed a scenario based assessment where the instructors simulated various scenarios where the guard had to assess the situation and respond appropriately. The training was rigorous and students would fail the course if they could not safely demonstrate the skills. Security guards were required to recertify annually.
Advanced Self Defence and Baton
This 16 hour course involved more advanced open hand strikes, blocks, take downs, and baton strikes. Initially, students were trained in Monadnock PR-24 side handled baton, however in 2008 they transitioned to the ASP collapsible baton. This training also involved in class review of legislation and examination, physical training and competency exam, and scenario based training. Security guards were required to recertify annually.
Tactical Ground Defence
This course introduced security guards to self defence training in the event they were knocked to the ground by an assaultive subject and how to block and defend against attacks.
Edged Weapons Defence
This course introduced security guards to self defence training involving assaultive subjects armed with knives and how to block and defend against knife attacks.
Firearms Training
Armed security guards received firearms training from firearms instructors with local police agencies certified by the Chief Firearms Officers in their jurisdiction.
Municipal Law Enforcement Officer
Security staff could opt to receive training from local by-law or law enforcement agencies to write parking infraction notices to vehicles parked illegally on contracted sites. The MLEO training was provided by the municipality and gave the security guard Provincial Offences Officer status and the authority to enforce municipal parking bylaws on private property.