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Course in Security of Important and Oil Building


Summary

The British Academy for Training and Development presents this specialized training program titled "Security of Important and Oil Building", focusing on the protection of vital oil sector facilities and high-value buildings. In light of growing threats—ranging from physical attacks to cyber sabotage—securing these assets has become an imperative for governments and energy companies worldwide.

This program is designed to equip participants with a deep understanding of security fundamentals, advanced protection measures, and integrated systems necessary to secure critical oil installations and related infrastructure. Participants will learn how to identify vulnerabilities, apply risk management strategies, and implement proactive security protocols for high-risk and strategic buildings in the oil sector.

Objectives and target group

Who Should Attend?

  • Security personnel in oil companies and energy installations.
  • Facilities and operations managers in critical infrastructure sites.
  • Engineers and supervisors responsible for asset protection.
  • Emergency response and crisis management teams.
  • Government security and regulatory professionals.

Knowledge and Benefits:

After completing the program, participants will be able to master the following:

  • Understand the unique security challenges of oil and strategic buildings.
  • Identify critical threats and vulnerabilities to high-value infrastructure.
  • Learn physical and electronic protection techniques.
  • Apply security risk assessment and emergency planning methods.
  • Develop integrated building security plans.
  • Strengthen coordination between technical, operational, and security teams.
  • Understand global best practices and compliance standards.
  • Build resilience against modern security threats.

Course Content

  • Defining Critical Infrastructure and Building Security
    • Strategic importance of oil-related buildings
    • Classification of critical sites
    • Risk profiles in energy infrastructure
  • Security Principles and Terminology
    • Key security concepts and terminologies
    • Understanding the threat environment
    • The balance between safety, access, and control
  • Core Security Roles and Responsibilities
    • Duties of facility security personnel
    • Management oversight and authority
    • Internal versus outsourced security functions
  • Perimeter and Entry Point Protection
    • Fencing, lighting, and barriers
    • Controlled entry gates and security posts
    • Blast and bullet-resistant structures
  • Access Control Systems
    • ID badges, biometric verification
    • Secure zones and restricted access areas
    • Visitor screening and contractor protocols
  • Interior Protection and Surveillance
    • CCTV systems and monitoring rooms
    • Motion detectors and alarm systems
    • Secure storage of sensitive equipment
  • Security Risk Assessment Methodologies
    • Identifying assets, threats, and vulnerabilities
    • Impact analysis and probability scoring
    • Using assessment tools and matrices
  • Common Threats to Oil and Important Buildings
    • Intrusion, sabotage, terrorism
    • Internal threats and employee misconduct
    • Natural disasters and accidental events
  • Developing Risk Mitigation Strategies
    • Physical barriers and detection systems
    • Policy enforcement and security protocols
    • Integration with fire safety and emergency plans
  • Emergency Planning in High-Risk Facilities
    • Evacuation procedures and lockdown plans
    • Emergency exits and signage planning
    • Coordination with civil defense and first responders
  • Incident Detection and Immediate Response
    • Identifying signs of an active threat
    • Alert systems and communications
    • Response roles and chain of command
  • Post-Incident Management
    • Containment and investigation procedures
    • Business continuity and recovery steps
    • Reporting, documentation, and reviews
  • Modern Security Technologies for Buildings
    • Smart access systems and control panels
    • Integrated alarms and sensors
    • Centralized monitoring and analytics
  • Cybersecurity in Building Management Systems (BMS)
    • Digital threats to building automation
    • Securing HVAC, lighting, and entry systems
    • Preventing unauthorized remote access
  • Integrating Security into Building Design
    • Security considerations in architectural planning
    • Designing with resilience and defense in mind
    • Coordination between engineers, architects, and security teams

Course Date

2026-01-05

2026-04-06

2026-07-06

2026-10-05

Course Cost

Note / Price varies according to the selected city

Members NO. : 1
£4200 / Member

Members NO. : 2 - 3
£3360 / Member

Members NO. : + 3
£2604 / Member

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