SIA Door Supervision

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Accredited by EDI.

Under the Security Industry Act 2001 anyone working as a door supervisor in licensed premises must be licensed by the Security Industry Authority. To apply for a licence as a door supervisor you must have a recognised qualification. The Level 2 Award in Door Supervision satisfies this legal requirement. Gain an approved SIA qualification to allow you to pursue a career as a door supervisor.

Course Summary: 4 day course that covers the basic tasks, objectives and the legal and social responsibilities of a door supervisor.

Who should take this qualification? You need a licence if you are responsible for security, protection, screening the suitability of people entering premises or dealing with conflict in pubs, clubs and other licensed premises open to the public.

You will need a licence:
• If you work as a door supervisor under contract for a client, or if you work ‘in-house’ you will need a non front-line licence.
• If you are a supervisor, manager, director or partner, or a sole trader providing door supervision staff you will need a non front-line licence.
• If you are a manager or supervisor under contract who manages door supervisors who are also under contract you will need a non front-line licence.

Assessment: Multiple-choice question examination

Duration: 4 days

Delivery:
  • Classroom
Regions:
  • Scotland
  • Northern Ireland
  • North East England
  • North West England
  • The East Midlands
  • The West Midlands
  • Wales
  • South West England
  • South East England
  • London
  • Channel Islands
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Further Details

Course Objectives: The qualification consists of two mandatory units: The Roles and Responsibilities of a Door Supervisor and Communication Skills and Conflict Management. Upon completion of the course, learners will be have a clear knowledge and understanding in the following areas:
• Introduction to the role and the leisure and security industries
• Standards of behaviour
• Civil and criminal law
• Searching
• Arrest
• Drugs awareness
• Recording incidents and crime scene preservation
• Licensing law
• Equal opportunities
• Health and safety at work act
• Emergency procedures
• Introduction to communication skills and conflict management
• Application of communication skills and conflict management

This Training Course is taught in classrooms in the following locations:
Aberdeen
Dundee
Dumfries
Edinburgh
Falkirk
Glasgow
Galshiels
Kilmarnock
Kirkwall
Kirkaldy
Motherwell
Paisley
Perth
Inverness
Belfast
Durham
Darlington
Harrogate
Hull
Leeds
Newcastle
Sunderland
Cleveland
Wakefield
York
Blackburn
Bradford
Bolton
Carlisle
Chester
Crewe
Blackpool
Huddersfield
Halifax
Liverpool
Lancaster
Manchester
Oldham
Preston
Stockport
Warrington
Wigan
Cambridge
Colchester
Derby
Doncaster
Ipswich
Leicester
Lincoln
Nottingham
Norwich
Peterborough
Sheffield
Birmingham
Coventry
Stoke on Trent
Telford
Dudley
Hereford
Northampton
Worcester
Walsall
Wolverhampton
Cardiff
Llandrindod
Llandudno
Newport
Swansea
Shrewsbury
Bath
Bournemouth
Bristol
Dorchester
Exeter
Gloucester
Plymouth
Swindon
Salisbury
Taunton
Torquay
Truro
St. Albans
Brighton
Chelmsford
Canterbury
Guildford
Hemel Hempstead
Luton
Medway
Milton Keynes
Oxford
Portsmouth
Reading
Redhill
Stevenage
Slough
Southampton
Southend on Sea
Tonbridge
Bromley
Croydon
Dartford
London E
London EC
Enfield
Harlow
Ilford
Kingston upon Thames
London N
London NW
Romford
London SE
Sutton
London SW
Twickenham
Southall
London W
London WC
Watford
Shetland Isles
Outer Hebrides
Isle of Man
Guernsey
Jersey

Guide Price: £140.43+vat