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PLN9 Audit, Security & skill Development Training

© COPYRIGHT PLN9 SECURITY SERVICES PVT. LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Security Training Security Audit

PLN9 Profile

PLN9 is not just into Man Guarding , but a Single Desk for Total Security Solutions.

We are different as our focus is on stringent selection process and quality training. Our team of professionals is able to customize the guarding duties to refine them to the specific needs of the customer.

We not only provide high quality training to our employees, but also carry out on Site Training of our guards and supervisors on Weekly basis to ensure that they develop a moral bonding with your organization. Fire drills are conducted fortnightly basis.

• PLN9 is now recognized by The Ministry of Rural Development (NSDC & SKSDC) as Training Partner for providing Training Programs for the upliftment of Rural Youth.

We are registered with the following Youth Programmes:

1. Aajeevika Skills

2. SKSDC

Projects

• Star Project

• Aajeevika

• Roshni

Features

Aajeevika Skills is an important component of the National Skill Development Policy and an integral part of the National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM). Its features are: • Market-led, placement-linked training • Mandatory assured placement of 75% of trained candidates• Rural youth from poor families in the age group of 18 to 35 years (upper age limit is 45 years in case of Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups, widows, freed bonded labor etc.)• Social inclusion through mandatory coverage of socially disadvantaged groups (SC/ST 50%, Minority 15%, Women 33%)

• Regional inclusion through: Himayat: A special scheme for the youth (rural & urban) of Jammu & Kashmir Roshni: A special initiative for the rural youth of poor families in 27 Left-wing Extremist (LWE) districts across nine States Northeast Region: 10% of programme funds secured for States in the North East region• Minimum remuneration of Rs 6000 per month or minimum wages whichever is higher• Post-placement, career progression and migration support

Objective

The objective of this Scheme is to encourage skill development for youth by providing monetary rewards for successful completion of approved training programs. Specifically, the Scheme aims to: • Encourage standardization in the certification process and

initiate a process of creating a registry of skills • Increase productivity of the existing workforce and align

the training and certification to the needs of the country.

• Provide Monetary Awards for Skill Certification to boost employability and productivity of youth by incentivizing them for skill trainings

• Reward candidates undergoing skill training by authorized institutions at an average monetary reward.

• Benefit 10 lakh youth at an approximate total cost of Rs. 1,000 Crores.

• A special scheme called Roshni with separate guidelines has been launched that takes into account the peculiar situation in extremist affected districts.

• In particular it provides for training programs over different

time periods.

• Currently these are for three, six, nine and twelve months.

Features

• In the twelve month format besides the normal, skill, IT and soft skill training, trainees are also provided National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) certification (8th or 10th ) depending on the level at which they dropped out of the formal school system.

• These guidelines will be applicable to Roshni projects in both AAP and non AAP states. Efforts will be made to orient Roshni towards addressing the infrastructure, education and health deficiencies in these areas, and leveraging the availability of natural resources and traditional skills and knowledge.

Introduction

• The National Skill Development Corporation India (NSDC) is a one of its kind, Public Private Partnership in India. It aims to promote skill development by catalyzing creation of large, quality, for-profit vocational institutions. It provides funding to build scalable, for-profit vocational training initiatives. Its mandate is also to enable support systems such as quality assurance, information systems and train the trainer academies either directly or through partnerships.

Objective

• To contribute significantly (about 30 per cent) to the overall target of skilling / up skilling 500 million people in India by 2022, mainly by fostering private sector initiatives in skill development programmes and providing funding.

Security Knowledge &

Skill Development Council

Objective• Promote skill development of the manpower in the PSS and

narrow existing gaps between demand and supply.• Develop framework for upgrading skills of Security Guards

to international standards.• Undertake research to identify future requirements in

training and skill enhancement.• Initiate, carry out, execute, implement, aid and assist

activities towards skill development in the PSS.• Develop skill development plan for the PSS.• Determine skill/competency standards and qualifications.• Plan and execute Training of Trainers.

• Promote academies of excellence.• Establish well structured ‘Labor Market Information System’

to assist planning and delivery of training.• Facilitate in standardizing the affiliation and accreditation

process for the PSS.• Identify skill development needs, review international

trends and identify sector skill gaps and technology.• Undertake task of education and vocational skill upgrades.• Facilitate in setting up robust and stringent certification and

accreditation process to ensure acceptability of standards

Security Audit

Safety Audit is management tool comprising of a systematic,

periodic and objective evaluation of how well the safety organization, management and equipment are performing with the aim of helps to safeguard a company’s assets by facilitating management control of safety, health and environmental practices and assessing compliance with established standards.

Types Of Audits

1- External : These are conducted by a third party 2- Internal : Corporate : By headquarters or Personnel from other units of the same company. 3- Self : In –house – by the plant personnel themselves.

Audits Objectives1- Verify compliance with established standards (regulations,

internal policies and industry wise standards of practice )2- Identify deviation from designed and planned operating and

maintenance procedure and standards3- Identify plant condition or operating procedures that could lead

to an accident and significant losses to life or property4- Ensure that the plan and operating and maintenance

procedures match the design intent and standards.

Auditor Activities• Internal controls (both management and engineering)• Plant organization and responsibilities• Compliance parameters and other applicable requirements• Any current or past problems• Discussions with management personnel, supervisors and works• Specially designed internal controls questionnaire• Plant visits.

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