Training Procedures

IBSSA-CC Training Procedures

All candidates applying for membership positions within IBSSA-CC must undergo a thorough background check to ensure they meet IBSSA-CC due diligence standards. This includes a criminal background check and a clean bill of health. Once successful, they proceed to our regional training academy.

Our six-week training program is rigorous and extensive, designed to push the limits of IBSSA-CC agents. This includes two and a half hours of intensive marching drills per day by former military regional drill instructors to ensure the highest level of training. Recruits are taught hand-to-hand combat, including baton techniques, hand-to-hand apprehension techniques, and, if deemed necessary, grappling, which is one of the highest levels of martial arts restraining techniques.

Global Corporate Security, Intelligence, Protection, and Training are our business. Theory work, which includes the Supplemental Police Act of Trinidad and Tobago and member CARICOM states’ pocket and post diary and incident reporting procedures, is taught by former sergeants of the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service or member CARICOM states’ former police officers.

Every Wednesday during the six-week training program, additional classroom training is focused on customer care and customer service. In the final two weeks of training, recruits undergo stress training exercises.

The modern-day field agent/operator should be equipped at all times to deal with any combat situation in any environment or surrounding necessary. Our agents/operators receive one-on-one personal attention when on the firing range. Our tactical training is not only restricted to static firing routines but also trains our agents for any given position or circumstance. This ensures agents can efficiently operate their firearms in any tactical situation. By becoming a member of IBSSA-CC, you will be equipped with the training necessary to join any military force throughout CARICOM or the world.