Victoria Police provides policing services to the Victorian community across 54 Police Service Areas (PSAs), within 21 divisions and four regions – North West Metro, Southern Metro, Eastern and Western.
The L.A.R.S. system allows you to check the currency of all Victorian Security guards and companies. You can check by license number or by name or business name to see what they are accredited for.
ASIAL plays a key role in driving Australian Standards, developing Codes of Conduct and raising the level of professionalism within the industry. As the voice of the industry, ASIAL performs a key role in representing the interests of the industry at a Federal and State/Territory government level.
The Working with Children Check is a screening process for assessing or re-assessing people who work with or care for children in Victoria. You can apply and renew you Working with Children’s Check here to ensure you remain compliant at all times. This can be done as A volunteer or employee.
A person has an operational need to hold a red or grey ASIC if they have a requirement for frequent access to all or part of a secure area of an airport where persons are required to display an ASIC, and for the operation of the airport or an aircraft. A person involved in checking in passengers or handling baggage will need an ASIC.
An MSIC is a nationally consistent identification card that states the holder has undergone a background check and is cleared to work unescorted or unmonitored in a maritime security zone. MSICs are valid for up to 4 years, with a background check required every 2 years. For addition information check out the website or apply online.
Have you ever worked in a Licensed venue but have no idea of what conditions are on the venues license, not sure of the capacity of the venue then check out this site and get the information straight from the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor website.