NPB Security’s custom in-house security training courses

It’s critical that NPB Security guards are equipped to handle the array of situations that can take place in the real world. To do this, NPB Security has launched two in-house training courses which are designed to educate and upskill all guards.

The retail training course is specific to NPB Security’s clients. The course covers situations of theft, crowd control with alcohol consumption, alcohol sales with no alcohol consumption, de-escalating situations and consumer behaviour scenarios.

NPB Security’s in-house training courses have been curated by Personnel Manager Peter Boyd, who brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to effectively mentor the guards.

“The retail training courses not only allow guards to learn from management’s experiences but to also learn from each other by sharing their personal experiences,” said Peter.

NPB Security also offers a new crowd control course which involves the legalities surrounding the behaviour of patrons and staff, overcrowding, venue management and more.

“In this course, we also teach guards techniques on how to remove responsibility when in a situation they can’t overrule.”

“Guards come out of the session with a better understanding of their role, additional techniques on how to handle certain situations and most importantly, a boost in confidence.”

Both courses are held on a fortnightly basis with content updated regularly.

Peter is a long-time coach and the owner of The West Australian Thai Boxing Centre, where he continues to develop the skills required to teach his clients and colleagues.

Peter’s diverse security career has provided him with a great deal of experience to pass on to promising guards in the industry.

“For three years I worked at a local shopping centre where I dealt with a lot of confronting situations. I also carry out venue checks for more than 60 retail venues across WA and have discussions with managers about how we can further satisfy their needs,” Peter said.

“This experience has provided me with the skills necessary to assess guards’ abilities and identify how we can help to upskill and teach them in-house.”

Peter enjoys the feedback received from the training courses and how the guards have used their newly acquired skills in the real world.

“I’m learning new things on the job every day. I enjoy when guards pull me aside to tell me about the situations they’ve witnessed and how they’ve responded. They make me a greater mentor and teacher.”

If you would like to attend or find out more about our in-house training courses and how they can support your business, contact Peter at peter@npbsecurity.com.

NPB Security recognised at 2022 AHA Supplier Awards

NPB Security has received two awards at the 2022 Bankwest Hospitality Supplier and Legends Awards hosted by the Australia Hotels Association (AHA) of WA. Held at Crown Towers Perth, NPB received WA’s Best Hospitality Service Provider and Best Small Bar Supplier.

The annual awards seek to recognise outstanding suppliers, promotions, products and services in the Western Australian hospitality sector.

Director David Barrett said it was an honour to receive these awards and that recognition must be shared with the NPB team.

“Without the resilience and dedication of our valued team members, NPB Security would not be the business it is today,” David said.

“We would like to recognise our staff for their loyalty and thank them for supporting the business during COVID-19 and beyond.”

“I’d also like to acknowledge our clients, suppliers, the AHA WA and our competitors, who pulled together and supported each other in many different ways throughout this challenging period.”

It is no secret that many industries faced extreme hardships during COVID-19, with local businesses in the hospitality industry facing complete closure. Director Scott Parry said NPB Security felt the flow-on effect of this and resulted in the company refining its operations.

“NPB had to reinvent its business model in order to respond to the new demands and business practices that have come into effect,” Scott said.

“Our operations have adapted to meet new needs and opportunities including expansion nationally into the South Australian market. Additionally, we expanded our footprint in a sectors such as retail, government, call centres and mobile patrols.”

NPB also recognises how difficult the COVID-19 period has been for their client’s. It was through working collaboratively and their ongoing support that the business has had continued success.

“Our clients have faced similar issues and learning how to effectively understand their needs and work on how we can provide the best solution has been critical in navigating a tough labour market,” Scott said.

NPB is proud to be this year’s Best Hospitality Service Provider and Best Small Bar Supplier and would like to thank the Australia Hotels Association of WA for this recognition.