Description
Overview
Existing door supervisors who achieved their door supervisor qualification before April 2021 must undertake additional training in order to renew their SIA licence. Because Door supervisor courses completed before April 2021 did not include terrorism awareness or safety awareness, this new course will upskill door supervisors to the level attained by those who took a course and qualification after April 2021. This is a 1 and half days course with a online ACT training to be completed prior to attending the face-to-face training. Moreover first aid training is mandatory for joining the course.
Course Contents
The new Safety Awareness for Door Supervisors unit of assessment and online training has been developed to cover the following subjects within the security sector:
- Counter Terrorism
- Use of communication devices
- Application of physical intervention
The Online training link will be sent to the learner before the commencement of the course and must be completed by him or her and certificate brought to the course.
Unit 1: Principles of Terror Threat Awareness in the Private Security Industry
- Understand terror threats and the role of the security operative in the event of a threat
- Identify the different threat levels
- Recognise the common terror attack methods
- Recognise the actions to take in the event of a terror threat
- Identify the procedures for dealing with suspicious items
- Identify behaviours that could indicate suspicious activity
- Identify how to respond to suspicious behaviour
Unit 2: Principals of Using Equipment for Door Supervisors in the Private Security Sector
- Know how to use equipment relevant to a door supervisor
- Recognise equipment used to manage venue capacity
- Recognise the different types of personal protective equipment relevant to the role of a door supervisor
- State the purpose of using bodyworn cameras (BWC)
- Identify how to communicate effectively using relevant equipment
- Demonstrate effective use of communication devices
- Know what actions to take in relation to global (or critical) incidents
- Know government guidance in relation to global (or critical) incidents
Unit 3: Application of Physical Intervention Skills in the Private Security Industry
- Understand physical interventions and the implications of their use
- Understand the risks associated with using physical intervention
- Understand how to reduce the risks associated with physical intervention
- Be able to use physical skills to protect yourself and others
Why Choose Us?
Our aim is not just to get you the qualification but also guide you through all processes while you are applying for your SIA Licence. Following are some of the reasons why you should choose us as your training provider:
- Excellent Success Rate!
- Fully accredited and authorized training center in London!
- Most competitive prices with NO HIDDEN COSTS!
- Prices are all inclusive of tuition, handbook, notebook, exams and certificate costs!
- Nationally recognized and Ofqual accredited training course!
- Highly skilled and qualified trainers with a great wealth of practical knowledge & experience!
- Post-qualification email support while you are preparing to book your licence application!
- Free guidance session on how to apply and obtain a SIA Licence!
Who is it for?
You may already have a Door Supervisor qualification and have been asked to complete the Physical Intervention training that was previously not part of the Door Supervisor course you took part in. This course will help you gain the relevant qualification and apply for your SIA Licence successfully.
Certification
Successful candidates will receive a Level 2 Award For Upskilling Door Supervisors certificate from an awarding body within England and Wales who are currently recognised by Ofqual and Department for Education and Skills.
Assessment
Unit 1: This unit is assessed in two parts. Part one is online training and certificate generated on completion and 10 question multiple choice examination.
Unit 2: This unit is assessed by a practical video assessment recording and 5 question multiple-choice examination.
Unit 3: This unit is assessed by a practical video assessment and 30 question multiple-choice examination.
FAQ’s
When will I receive my training certificate?
Once you have done your training and successfully passed the door supervisor course. Depending on the awarding organization you should get your certificate within ten working days.
Can a door supervisor work as a security guard?
Yes, a door supervisor can work as a normal security guard on the contrary a normal security guard cannot work as a door supervisor, as door supervisors need to work in licensed premises. In order for him to work in licensed premises, he needs to undergo the required training.
Door supervisor course or security guard course?
In our opinion, the door supervisor qualification is better and is good value for money that you spend. A door supervisor can do all the work that a normal security guard can do, but in addition to that, he can also work in licensed premises, which include where alcohol is dealt with. Thus if you intend to join the security industry then we recommend that you do the SIA door supervisor course rather than the security guard course.
How long it takes to get SIA license?
After you have completed the training for the door supervisor course and you receive your certificate. You need to complete the SIA application form available from SIA website. Usually, it would take anything between 3 to 4 week once you get your SIA license.
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