
The following Unit Standards form part of SASSETA Skills 2 program. Skills 2 is in PDF format and can be downloaded and printed, it includes the learner Manuel. The Formative must be completed and is available online.
Course Curriculum
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CONDUCT ACCESS AND EGRESS CONTROL UNIT STANDARD 244189
Skills 2 Book 1
- CONDUCT ACCESS AND EGRESS CONTROL UNIT STANDARD 244189 Learner Guide
- Access and Egress Control
- 2. List the 4 (four) basic access control objectives. (4 Marks)
- 3. List the 2 (two) basic egress control objectives. (2 Marks)
- 4. List 5 (five) aspects of outer layers of protection. (5 Marks)
- 5. Name 2 (two) security advantages of barriers. (2 Marks)
- 6. List 5 (five) standard security instructions which must be observed by all security staff. (5 Marks)
- 8. List 7 (seven) types of identification cards. (7 Marks)
- 9. List 5 (five) biometric access control systems. (5 Marks)
- 10. Before access control methods can be established, access control duties…..
- 11. Specific site access control procedures should be in place with regard to emergency…….
- 13. Which 5 (five) aspects need to be controlled during access and egress control. (5 Marks)
- 14. List the 9 (nine) steps (procedures) to be followed at an access and egress control point. (9 Marks)
- 15. Which procedures should be followed for an emergency at an access and egress control point? (7 Marks)
- 16. Which functions could be included in an access/egress control system? List 5 (five) (5 Marks)
- 19. How would vehicle access control be achieved? (5 Marks)
- 20. Look at the picture below and complete the table. (observation skills) (6 Marks)
- 21. Look at the picture below and complete the table. (7 Marks)
- 22. Which details should be recorded in the visitor’s register? (6 Marks)
- 24. How can a favourable impression be created by the security officer? (5 Marks)
- 25. What must be done in order to portray and maintain a positive image with clients? (3 Marks)
- 26. There are 7 (seven) requirements of consent. List these requirements. (7 Marks)
- 29. What should you look for when searching a person? List 5 items. (5 Marks)
- 30. List 4 (four) areas to be searched in commercial vehicles. (4 Marks)
- 31. What procedure should be followed when searching goods? (3 Marks)
- 32. What knowledge does the security officer need to assess and therefore be prepared for counteracting any threat? (Escorting) (9 Marks)
- 33. List the steps the security officer has to follow during his/her threat assessment before they can start with their escort duty. (8 Marks)
- 34. List 5 (five) range of threats the security officer might encounter in his daily routine. (5 Marks)
- 35. List 5 (five) typical visitors that a security officer will encounter daily. (5 Marks)
- SUMMITIVE ASSESSMENT
- Quiz Summitive
- 1: List 2 (two) of the basic access control objectives. (2 Marks)
- 2. List 3 (three) aspects of outer layers of protection. (3 Marks)
- 3. List 3 (three) standard security instructions which must be observed by all security staff. (3 Marks)
- 4. List 3 (three) types of identification cards. (3 Marks)
- 5. Before access control methods can be established, access control duties need to be established. List 4 (four) access control duties. (4 Marks)
- 7. List 5 (five) steps (procedures) to be followed at an access and egress control point. (5 Marks)
- 8. List 3 (three) functions which could be included in an access/egress control system. (3 Marks)
- 10. Which details should be recorded in the visitor’s register? (3 Marks)
- 11. How can a favourable impression be created by the security officer? (2 Marks)
- 12. Look at the picture below and complete the table. (observation skills) (6 Marks)
- 13. There are 7 (seven) requirements of consent. List 3 (three) of these requirements. (3 Marks)
- 15. List 4 (four) areas to be searched in commercial vehicles. (4 Marks)
- 16. List 3 (three) ranges of threats the security officer might encounter in his daily routine. (3 Marks)
- 17. List 3 (three) typical visitors that a security officer will encounter daily. (3 Marks)
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CONDUCT EVACUATIONS AND EMERGENCY DRILLS UNIT STANDARD 242825
Skills 2 Book 2
- CONDUCT EVACUATIONS AND EMERGENCY DRILLS UNIT STANDARD 242825 Learner Guide
- Conduct Evacuations and Emergency Drills
- 2. What is the aim of emergency planning? (2 Marks
- 3. List the 3 (three) goals of emergency planning. (3 Marks)
- 4. List 3 (three) types of emergencies. (3 Marks)
- 5. List 5 (five) examples of emergencies. (5 Marks
- 6. List 4 (four) reasons why security guards should be involved in emergency planning. (4 Marks)
- 7. List the 5 (five) steps in risk assessment. (5 Marks)
- 8. List the 5 (five) steps in the emergency planning process. (5 Marks)
- 9. What is the title of the person in charge of any emergency on site? (chain of command) (1 Mark)
- 10. List 5 (five) responsibilities of the emergency controller. (5 Marks)
- 11. List 5 (five) responsibilities of the emergency team. (5 Marks)
- 12. List 3 (three) of the duties of the co-ordinators. (3 Marks)
- 13. Communication with external sources of response/support is essential. List 5 (five) of these agencies/external sources. (5 Marks)
- 14. Depending on the emergency and the time available, shut down procedures…….
- 15. When given the order to evacuate, where should personnel evacuate to? (1 Mark)
- 16. List 5 (five) functions of assembly points. (5 Marks)
- 17. Name 5 (five) specific responsibilities of security officials during emergencies. (5 Marks)
- 19. Name 3 (three) threats security staff are often exposed to while dealing with emergency functions. (3 Marks)
- 20. What information will a security officer record in the occurrence book? (5 Marks)
- 21. When receiving a bomb threat, you should encourage the caller to give certain information. List 4. (4 Marks)
- 22. Name 2 (two) types of evacuation. (2 Marks)
- 23. Give 2 (two) advantages of partial evacuation. (2 Marks)
- 24. List the steps that general staff will follow when they discover a fire which they cannot extinguish? (4 Marks)
- 28. List 8 (eight) golden rules to consider during an evacuation. (8 Marks)
- 29. What are the standard operating procedures for emergencies in general? List the 7 steps. (7 Marks)
- 30. What is a “primary” victim? (1 Mark)
- 31. List 5 (five) rights that cannot be limited, even during a state of emergency. (5 Marks)
- 32. List 3 (three) “priorities” when giving medical support during emergencies. (3 Marks)
- 33. What does an emergency signal/sign indicate? (2 Marks)
- 34. What does the following signs mean? (1 Marks)
- What does the following sign mean? (1mark)
- SUMMITIVE ASSESSMENT
- Quiz Summitive
- 1. What is the aim of emergency planning? (2 Marks)
- 2. List 4 (four) examples of emergencies. (4 Marks)
- 3. List the 5 (five) steps in the emergency planning process. (5 Marks)
- 4. What is the title of the person in charge of any emergency on site? (chain of command) (1 Mark)
- 5. Name 3 (three) threats security staff are often exposed to while they are involved in emergency functions. (3 Marks)
- 6. List 2 (two) duties of the coordinators. (2 Marks)
- 7. When receiving a bomb threat, you should encourage the caller to give certain information. List 3 (three). (3 Marks)
- 8. List 5 (five) rights that cannot be limited at all, even during a state of emergency. (5 Marks)
- 9. List 3 (three) of the steps in risk assessment. (3 Marks)
- 10. List 3 (three) “priorities” when giving medical support during emergencies. (3 Marks)
- 11. Communication with external sources of response/support is essential. List 3 (three) of these agencies/external sources. (3 Marks)
- 12. List 4 (four) of the golden rules to consider during an evacuation. (4 Marks)
- 13. What are the functions of assembly points? List 3. (3 Marks)
- 14. What are the advantages of partial evacuation? List 2. (2 Marks)
- 15. What do the following signs mean? (2 Marks)
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DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE FIREARMS CONTROL ACT 60/2000 - UNIT STANDARD 117705
Skils 2 Book 4
- DEMONSTRATE KNOWLEDGE OF THE FIREARMS CONTROL ACT 60/2000 – UNIT STANDARD 117705 Learner Guide
- Firearm Control Act
- 1. Give the definition of the following word: (1 Mark) Airgun:
- 2. Give the definition of the following word: (1 Mark) Fully automatic
- 3. Give the definition of the following word: (1 Mark) Occasional sports person
- 4. Complete the following sentence: (Section 3) (1 Mark)
- 15. List two (2) types of firearms that may be licensed for self defence. (2 Marks)
- 25. How should a handgun be carried in a public place? List 3. (3 Marks)
- 26. How should a rifle or shotgun be carried in a public place? (1 Mark)
- 28. How many cartridges may you have in your possession? (1 Mark)
- 33. Unless a determination that a person is not unfit to possess a firearm has been made in terms of Subsection (1), a notice contemplated in Subsection (3) must be accompanied by a court order for the immediate search for and seizure of: (Section 103(4)). List 3. (3 Marks)
- 34. If a person is declared unfit to possess a firearm in terms of Section 102 or 103, what must the person surrender to the nearest police station within 24 hour? (3 Marks)
- 39. A police official who has reasonable grounds to believe that a person has or recently had a firearm or ammunition in his or her possession, may request the following from the person: (4 Marks)
- 41. Bodily samples to be taken from the body of a person, may only be taken by whom? (1 Mark)
- 43. If it is clear that the firearm or ammunition will not be of value as evidence…….
- 45. Any entry, upon inspection of or search of any premises or dwelling, ……..
- 46. A warrant may only be issued if it appears from evidence under oath or on affirmation that…….
- 54. Who has the right of appeal? (4 Marks) Any person:
- 58. Where should a firearm be stored if it is not under your direct supervision or physical control? (1 Mark)
- 60. Who may surrender a firearm and ammunition? (2 Marks)
- 61. When you surrender a firearm, what documentation must accompany the firearm? (4 Marks)
- 62. What proof will you receive that the firearm was surrendered? (1 Mark)
- SUMMITIVE ASSESSMENT
- Quiz Summitive
- 1. Give the definition of the following word: (1 Mark)
- 2. Give the definition of the following word: (1 Mark)
- 4. Who may issue a competency certificate? (1 Mark)
- 5. How old should you be to apply for a competency certificate? (1 Mark)
- 6. May the Registrar allow a person under the age of 21 years to obtain a competency certificate if there are compelling reasons for such a competency certificate? (1 Mark)
- 7. How long is a competency certificate valid for? (1 Mark)
- 8. List two (2) types of firearms that may be licensed for self defence. (2 Marks)
- 9. May you allow another person to use your firearm under your direct supervision and for a lawful purpose? (1 Mark)
- 10. Within what period should you notify the Registrar of change of address? (1 Mark)
- 11. Within which stipulated period must you inform the Registrar of loss or theft of a licence, permit or authorisation? (1 Mark)
- 12. How should a handgun be carried in a public place? List 3. (3 Marks)
- 15. Within how many days should you surrender your firearms to a registered dealer, if your application for a firearm licence or the appeal thereof was unsuccessful? (1 Mark)
- 16. If a person fails to comply with subsection (1) and (2), may the police official seize the firearms without a warrant and keep the firearm in custody until the license, permit or authorization is produced? (1 Mark)
- 17. A police official who has reasonable grounds to believe that a person has or recently had a firearm or ammunition in his or her possession, may request the following from the person: (4 Marks)
- 18. Bodily samples to be taken from the body of a person, may only be taken by whom? (1 Mark)
- 19. If it is clear that the firearm or ammunition will not be of value as evidence, what should the person who has control over the seized firearm or ammunition do in terms of this section? (1 Mark)
- 20. Any entry, upon inspection of or search of any premises or dwelling, or questioning of any person, in terms of this section must be carried out how? (1 Mark)
- 21. May you use a competency certificate issued in the name of another person to procure possession of a firearm or ammunition? (1 Mark)
- 23. If your firearm is lost, stolen or destroyed, within what period must you report such loss, theft to the South African Police? (1 Mark)
- 24. Give the definition of the following word: (1 Mark)
- 26. When you surrender a firearm, what documentation must accompany the firearm? (4 Marks)
- 27. Within how many days after recovery of the relevant firearm should the Registrar notify the holder of a deferred licence of the recovered firearm? (1 Mark)
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APPLY BASIC BUSINESS ETHICS IN A WORK ENVIRONMENT UNIT STANDARD 113924
Skills 2 Book 5
- APPLY BASIC BUSINESS ETHICS IN A WORK ENVIRONMENT UNIT STANDARD 113924 Learner Guide
- Apply Basic Business Ethics in a Work Environment
- 2. Corporate value systems consist of 3 (three) value categories. List the three categories. (3 Marks)
- 5. List the 5 (five) criteria to clarify your values. (5 Marks)
- 6. List 4 (four) criteria to define your values. (4 Marks)
- 9. List 5 (five) statements that could assist you in your ethical decision making. (5 Marks)
- 10. List the 5 (five) ethical principles. (5 Marks)
- 11. List the 5 (five) P’s of ethical power. (5 Marks)
- 12. List the 5 (five) steps in making an ethical decision. (5 Marks)
- 13. One can ask oneself various questions when doing an ethics check. List 5 (five) of these questions. (5 Marks)
- 16. Self-awareness and self empowerment equip you to overcome your individual core belief issues. List 3 (three) ways this can be done. (3 Marks)
- 18. List 3 (three) characteristics of victims of bad manners or incivility. (3 Marks)
- 21. What is business ethics? (1 Mark)
- 22. List 3 (three) perspectives from which business ethics can be examined. (conflicting interests) (3 Marks)
- 23. Ethicists have several suggestions on how an ethics policy could…..
- 24. Give the definition for “confidentiality”. (1 Mark)
- 25. List 2 (two) types of confidentiality. (2 Marks)
- 27. It is unethical to accept gifts, payments or other benefits from customers, suppliers etc…….
- 28. Sometimes your personal values and principles do not match the values……
- 29. List 5 (five) signs of boundary violations. (5 Marks)
- 30. When is it important to immediately discuss a conflict of interest with your supervisor or manager? (1 Mark)
- 31. When resolving a conflict of interest there are 4 suggestions your supervisor may have. List these suggestions. (4 Marks)
- 32. List 5 (five) ways you can resolve an ethical issue or dilemma that might arise. (5 Marks)
- 33. List the 5 steps for ethical decision making. (5 Marks)
- 34. When dealing with unethical conduct in others, you will be protected against
- SUMMITIVE ASSESSMENT
- Quiz Summitive
- 1. Corporate value systems consist of three value categories. List the three categories. (3 Marks)
- 2. As a member of a society, group or community, can an individual hold both a personal and a communal value system at the same time? (1 Mark)
- 3. List 2 (two) criteria to define your values. (2 Marks)
- 5. List 3 (three) of the ethical principles. (3 Marks)
- 6. One can ask oneself various questions when doing an ethics check. List 2 (two) of these questions. (2 Marks)
- 7. Self-awareness and self empowerment equip you to overcome your individual core belief issues. List 2 (two) ways this can be done. (2 Marks)
- 9. List 2 (two) characteristics of victims of bad manners or incivility. (2 Marks)
- 11. Is it appropriate to use offensive language in the workplace? (1 Mark)
- 12. Ethicists have several suggestions on how an ethics policy could be successful. List 1 (one) suggestions. (1 Mark)
- 13. List 2 (two) types of confidentiality. (2 Marks)
- 14. Sometimes your personal values and principles do not match the values and principles of the organisation you work for. What are these situations called? (1 Mark)
- 15. List 2 (two) signs of boundary violations. (2 Marks)
- 16. List 3 (three) ways you can resolve an ethical issue or dilemma that might arise. (3 Marks)
- 17. Are the following values personal or company values? (3 Marks)
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WRITE/PRESENT/SIGN TEXTS FOR A RANGE OF COMMUNCATIVE CONTEXTS - UNIT STANDARD 119465
Skills 2 Book 6
- WRITE/PRESENT/SIGN TEXTS FOR A RANGE OF COMMUNCATIVE CONTEXTS – UNIT STANDARD 119465 9 Learner Guide
- Scenario Background information Lerato Mondise is the Security Manager at East Rand Engine Supplies and is in charge of security at their warehouse situated in Queens Road, Boksburg, 1956. You are one of Lerato’s security officer who has completed your SASSETA Skills Programme 1 and so has been working as a patrol officer. You have been very good so Lerato arranged for you to get training in Skills Programme 2 so that you can become an access control officer. You have attended some training sessions and Lerato, who is an accredited assessor, now wishes to assess you to see whether you are competent. Lerato has set a number of questions for you in order to assess you against Unit Standard 119465 – Write/Present/Sign Texts for a Range of Communicative Contexts. You should answer all questions contained within this assessment.
- Write/Present/Sign Text…….
- 4. A few weeks ago, Leratho asked you to go to Blankfields Hardware Shop….
- 5. Lerato frequently tells her staff that communication is one of the most important things………
- 7. Lerato intends to ask you to do some research into security at the warehouse next……
- 8. What is the “subject” of a sentence? (1 Mark)
- 10. a Combine the following sentences: (that, because, until) (1 Marks)
- 10. B Combine the following sentences: (that, because, until) (2 Marks)
- 11. Rewrite the following paragraph by correcting all errors. (5 Marks)
- SUMMITIVE ASSESSMENT
- Quiz Summitive
- 1. Your training included when to use ‘Yours faithfully’ and ‘Yours Sincerely’ in a business letter. Lerato would like to know which ending to use for each of the following cases: (4 Marks)
- 3. Lerato frequently tells her staff that communication is one of the most important things for security officer to understand so that they can ensure that they do a professional job. Complete the missing words in the following diagram of the communication model: (2 Marks)
- 4. List 3 (three) of the critical thinking skills that can be used as strategies for planning. (3 Marks)
- 5. Lerato intends to ask you to do some research into security at the warehouse next week and would like to ensure that your understanding of research skills is sufficient. List 3 (three) areas of research skills. (3 Marks)
- 6. When analysing a sentence, what should you identify first? (1 Mark)
- 7. The following list of sentences includes examples of simple, compound and complex sentences. Indicate which type of sentence each is: (3 Marks)
- 8. Combine the following sentence: (1 Mark)
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OPERATE A COMPUTER WORKSTATION IN A BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT - UNIT STANDARD 114979
Skills 2 Book 7
- Operate a Computer U/S 114979 Learner Guide
- Operate a Computer
- 1. Explain the term “hardware”. (1 Mark)
- 2. Define the term “software”. (1 Mark)
- 4. Name the 2 (two) kinds of software. (2 Marks)
- 5. What does the abbreviation “OS” stand for? (1 Mark
- 6. List 4 (four) different kinds of Application Software. (4 Marks)
- 7. List the 6 (six) main components of Windows when you start your computer. (6 Marks)
- 8. What is the function of the “start” button? (1 Mark)
- 9. Explain the term “mouse”. (1 Mark)
- 10. Explain how to “left click” when using a mouse. (2 Marks)
- 11. What is the purpose of the “Ctrl” button on the keyboard? (1 Mark)
- 12. What is a virus? (2 Marks)
- 13. Name 3 (three) different viruses. (3 Marks)
- 14. What is the purpose of an IT Policy? (2 Marks)
- 15. List 3 (three) consequences for employees when they do not comply with the…..
- 16. What is the primary difference between a standalone PC and a network? (1 Mark)
- 19. Why is it important to “back-up”? (2 Marks)
- 20. Is this the universal symbol for On-Off power switches. (1 Mark)
- 21. Explain how you would highlight text. (2 Marks)
- 22. Look at the screen below. What am I about to do and how will I go about doing it? (2 Marks)
- 23. Look at the screen below. What am I about to do and how will I go about doing it? (2 Marks)
- 24. Look at the image below. What is this image called? (1 Mark)
- 25. Look at the image below. What is this image called? (1 Mark)
- 26. When is “Save” used? (3 Marks)
- 27. Look at the screen below. What can you change on this screen? (3 Marks)
- 28. Explain how to create a “New folder”. (4 Marks)
- 30. How will you “delete” a folder? (2 Marks)
- 32. Name 2 (two) basic software programs. (2 Marks)
- 33. What is Microsoft Excel? (2 Marks)
- 34. What is Microsoft Word? (2 Marks)
- 35. List 7 of the Top 10 basic computer maintenance solutions. (7 Marks)
- 37. Give an example of abuse of the computer. (1 Mark)
- 38. Give an example of misuse of a computer. (1 Mark
- SUMMITIVE ASSESSMENT
- Quiz Summitive
- 1. Explain the term “hardware”. (1 Mark)
- 2. Circle the correct answer. (1 Mark)
- 3. What does the abbreviation “OS” stand for? (1 Mark)
- 4. List 3 (three) of the main components of Windows when you start your computer. (3 Marks)
- 5. Explain the term “mouse”. (1 Mark)
- 6. What is the purpose of the “Ctrl” button on the keyboard? (1 Mark)
- 7. Name 1 (one) computer virus. (1 Mark)
- 8. List 2 (two) consequences for employees when they do not comply with the IT Policy of the organisation/company. (2 Marks)
- 9. Circle the correct answer. (1 Mark)
- 10. Why is it important to “back-up”? (2 Marks)
- 11. Explain how you would highlight text. (2 Marks)
- 12. Look at the screen below. What am I about to do and how will I go about doing it? (2 Marks)
- 13. Look at the image below. What is this image called? (1 Mark)
- 15. How will you “delete” a folder? (2 Marks)
- 16. Name 2 (two) basic software programs. (2 Marks)
- 17. Look at the screen below. What can you change on this screen? (2 Marks)
- 18. What is Microsoft Word? (2 Marks)
- 20. Give an example of misuse of a computer. (1 Mark)