MAJOR ISSUES IN THE TRAINING OF SECURITY PERSONNEL

Year
1982
Author(s)
W.M. KNAUF - Department of Energy
L.P. ROBERTSON - Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract
The effectiveness of the response component of a physical protection system depends greatly upon the training received by the security personnel. This paper discusses the issues and problems in the area of training which were of greatest concern to the attendees of the 1980 and 1981 INMM sponsored Technical Workshops on Guard Training. The attendees were training supervisors or managers of security personnel and represented a variety of organizations and companies including DOE facilities, NRC licensees, the military, private security contractors, and governmental agencies. Major categories of concern include: professionalism in security, legal constraints and obligations, physical and psychological testing and standards, governmental requirements, morale and motivation, and tactical training techniques.