The 20 November 2008 Fall Seminar with the theme of OPERATION COOPERATION was a great success! We served 73 registered students who received a cumulative total of 516 CLEET CEU hours with 61 students also receiving certificates from both the OSU Fire Service Training and from Oklahoma Homeland Security for their NIMS ICS100 training in the afternoon session.
Many thanks to the Tulsa Police Department and the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office for supplying excellent instructors, our students gave them rave reviews. Thanks in particular to Chief Ron Palmer who was on hand for the entire day to emcee and promote Operation Cooperation and ASIS! Watch this space for news on upcoming seminars.
See Photo Gallery tab on the homepage for Fall Seminar 2008 photos.
The Tulsa Chapter of ASIS International is presenting a seminar for business professionals including Human Resources, Property Managers, Facility Managers, Private Investigators, Security Officers and others with an interest in security issues that affect today’s society and your operations on a day-to-day basis. Don’t miss this CLEET approved seminar.
| Program - October 23, 2008 |
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| Phase 1 |
| 7:30 |
Registration & Continental Breakfast |
| 8:00 |
Understanding Private Security Laws And Rules
Steven Collins-CLEET
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| 10:00 |
Crime Scene Preservation, Josh Turley, M.A.
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| 11:00 |
Report Writing, Major Julie Harris |
| 12:00 |
Lunch – Speaker: Sgt. Chuck Jordan |
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| Phase II |
| 1:00 |
ICS 100 – Orientation to the Incident Command System, Capt. Brett Bailey |
| 2:00 |
Incident Command Continued |
| 3:00 |
Incident Command Continued |
| 4:00 |
Incident Command Continued |
| 5:00 |
Adjournment |
The cost for the entire seminar, including lunch, if registered by Sept. 30th, $60.
The cost for Phase I only (morning), $30 no lunch
The cost for Phase II only (afternoon), $30 no lunch
For further information, call:
Janice Lyons 918-631-6845
Robbie Vendetti 918-688-7410
Website: www.asistulsa.org
SPEAKERS
Steven Collins - CLEET
Understanding Private Security Laws and Rules
The class addresses the requirements for training and applying for a license to become a security officer or private investigator in the State of Oklahoma. It also gives a brief description of the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET).
Josh R. Turley, M.A. - Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office
Crime Scene Preservation
Mr. Turley is a 17 year veteran with the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office and is currently assigned as a Crime Scene Investigator, with 9 years crime scene experience. This presentation will demonstrate crime scene preservation.
Maj. Julie Harris
- Tulsa Police Department
Report Writing
Major Harris is a division commander for the Tulsa Police Department’s Uniform Division Southwest. Julie’s assignments include the Public Information Office, Crime Stoppers, Special Investigations Division, Detective Division, Uniform Divison East and the Training Academy. This presentation will assist both law enforcement and private security officers to become better report writers.
Sgt. Chuck Jordan - Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office
Lunch Guest Speaker
Sgt. Jordan has been in law enforcement since 1969, started his career with the Tulsa Police Department and remained there until his retirement in 2001. Sgt. Jordan worked all divisions and supervised numerous armed robbery and serial rapist task forces. Sgt. Jordan will speak about his positive and successful interaction with security officers throughout his career, including drug enforcement in public housing and other community oriented policing projects.
Capt. Brett Bailey - Tulsa Police Department
ICS-100 Orientation to the Incident Command System
Capt. Bailey has been with the Tulsa Police Department since 1988. He has served in several functions during his employment, working in the Detective Divison, warrant officer, foot patrol, but mostly working as a patrol officer in uniform. This presentation will be teaching the "ICS100 - Orientation to the Incident Command System (ICS)" course. ICS is mandated by the national Incident Management System (NIMS) for all first responders to coordinate a response to any natural or man-made disaster. ICS is also used for coordinating special events.
Speakers subject to change without notice-appropriate speakers may be substituted.