AS 5350.2:2022

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Privately contracted security and detection dogs, Part 2: Training and certification of dogs and handlers

Published by Standards Australia, 03/25/2022

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AS 5350.2, 1st, 2022 – Privately contracted security and detection dogs, Part 2: Training and certification of dogs and handlers

AS 5350.2 was prepared by the Standards Australia Committee MB-029, Private Security and
Detection Dogs.
The inclusion of roles and responsibilities in AS 5350.2:2022 was approved by the Standards
Development and Accreditation Committee (SDAC) on 6 May 2021 as a one-off exemption to the
directives of Standardization Guide 006, Rules for the structure and drafting of Australian Standards.
The objective of this document is to specify minimum requirements for the training and certification of
security dogs and handlers.
Permission to reproduce extracts with modifications from BS 8517-1:2016 and BS 8517-2:2016 is
granted by BSI Standards Limited (BSI). No other use of this material is permitted.
Permission to reproduce information from the Animal Care and Management Training Package is
granted by the Commonwealth of Australia (as represented by the Department of Education, Skills and
Employment) and is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution No Derivative Works 3.0 Australia
licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/au/).
Permission to reproduce information from the Property Services Training Package is granted by the
Commonwealth of Australia (as represented by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment)
and is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution No Derivative Works 3.0 Australia licence
(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/au/).
The terms “normative” and “informative” are used in Standards to define the application of the
appendices to which they apply. A “normative” appendix is an integral part of a Standard, whereas an
“informative” appendix is only for information and guidance.

General Product Information:

Committee MB-029
Purchase Note All current amendments available at time of purchase are included with the purchase of this document
Document Type PDF
ISBN 978 1 76113 693 1
Pages 62
Document Language English
Publisher Standards Australia
Status Current

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