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NASDU COURSES

DETECTION DOG SERVICES

Run in conjunction with Simon Mallin K9 Training and Consultancy, Canine Point is able to offer NASDU Certified training programmes to individuals, organisations and Government institutions for Dog/Handler Teams either in Narcotics or Explosives Detection. Courses are taught onsite here at Canine Point, in Phuket, Thailand and at various offsite locations around the island of Phuket. 

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EXPLOSIVES DETECTION DOG/HANDLER

The internationally recognised Certificate for an Explosives Detection Dog Handler aims to provide the learner with the basic skills, knowledge and understanding required to ensure the provision of a professional level of service as a Detection Dog / Handler Team.
 

This qualification has been developed by NASDU to meet the National Occupational Standards (NOS’s) for a Security Detection Dog Handler and the training requirements contained within BS 8517 Part 2 (in that) it is an assessment of the learners (handlers) ability to read the indications given by a dog and to meet the required performance criteria.

PRE-REQUISITES:

All learners should hold an appropriate SIA licence (unless exempt) and should be competent in the handling of a dog; it is strongly recommended that learners (and their dogs) are assessed prior to commencement of training by a NASDU Approved Instructor/Trainer.

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NARCOTICS DETECTION DOG/HANDLER

The internationally recognised Certificate for a Narcotics Detection Dog Handler aims to provide the learner with the basic skills, knowledge and understanding required to ensure the provision of a professional level of service as a Detection Dog / Handler Team. 

This qualification has been developed by NASDU to meet the National Occupational Standards (NOS’s) for a Security Detection Dog Handler and the training requirements contained within BS 8517-2:2016, (in that) it is an assessment of the learner’s (handlers) ability to read the indications given by a dog and to meet the required performance criteria.

PRE-REQUISITES:

All learners should hold an appropriate SIA licence (unless exempt) and should be competent in the handling of a dog; it is strongly recommended that learners (and their dogs) are assessed prior to commencement of training by a NASDU Approved Instructor/Trainer.

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