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Instructor Development
Course Objectives
Radar Instructor
Private Protective Services The student will be required to fi re the pistol and/or the
Recertifi cation Course #3035
Firearms Instructor Recertifi cation revolver qualifi cation course, day and night, and qualify
with at least a 90%, two out of three attempts, day and
night.
Who Should Attend Methodologies
Private Protective Services instructors who are in need This course employs lecture, discussion, practical exercise
of re-qualifying within the required two-year period set and practice teaching.
forth by the Private Protective Services Board. To attend
this course, students must have contacted the North Special Concerns
Carolina Department of Justice Private Protective Services Students should bring comfortable and practical clothing
Board and received a written invitation to attend. You for training, including rain protection, a billed cap and
may contact the Board at 919-788-5320 and ask for the eye and ear protection. The student should bring their
Training Offi cer. duty pistol and/or revolver, 300 rounds of duty/ballistic
equivalent ammunition each and duty holster and ancillary
Course Goal equipment.
To ensure that PPS Firearms Instructors are capable of
qualifying with at least 90% on the pistol or revolver, two Course Coordinator Length of Course
out of three attempts, day and night. Chad Thompson One day (10 hours)
Methodologies
RADAR Instructor Recertifi cation This course employs discussion, demonstration and
practical exercises.
TEICP Accredited Course
Course Requirements
Attendance is required at all class sessions. Performance
Who Should Attend of 100% profi ciency is required in motor-skills testing.
RADAR instructors seeking recertifi cation under NCAC Upon course completion, students must attain a
9B.0218. minimum of 75% on a Commission-administered written
examination prior to being recertifi ed as a RADAR
Course Goal Instructor. There will be an assortment of motor-skills
To maintain and enhance the skills necessary to instruct testing throughout the training course for which the student
the RADAR Operator course. must successfully complete before graduation from the
training is permitted.
Course Objectives
The student will be able to: Special Concerns
➤ Demonstrate basic skills in testing and operating Students must bring a RADAR unit capable of dual
specifi c RADAR instruments. antenna and same direction upon which to be road
➤ Identify specifi c RADAR instruments and describe tested and a vehicle for use during testing. The RADAR
their major components and features. instrument which the student brings must have active dual
➤ Identify laws, court rulings, regulations, policies and antenna operation in stationary, moving-opposite direction,
procedures affecting RADAR speed measurement and moving-same direction modes.
and speed enforcement.
➤ Teach students in the performance of the objectives Course Coordinator Length of Course
listed above. Terry D. Miller Three days (24 hours)
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