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Door Supervisor
Who is this qualification for?
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. The licence also allows you to work in Event Security e.g. at the large music festivals and shows around the country.
This nationally recognised qualification meets industry standard requirements and enables a Door Supervisor to apply to the Security Industry Authority (SIA) for a licence to practise.
Course Content:-
•Unit 1 – Working in the Private Security Industry
•Unit 2 – Working as a Door Supervisor
•Unit 3 – Conflict Management for the Private Security Industry
•Unit 4 – Physical Intervention Skills for the Private Security Industry
How is the Door Supervision course assessed?
This award is delivered over 4 days and assessed by three multiple choice exams. Unit 4 is internally assessed, and involves a mix of demonstration of practical skills and knowledge assessment.
Identification
You will be asked to bring along Identification documents (drivers licence or passport) and 2 forms of proof of address (utility bill, bank statement etc) along with 3 passport size pictures.
Applying for the SIA Door Supervisor licence
On receipt of your successful exam results, submit your licence application form to the SIA. We are usually able to provide application forms and will guidance on completing it.
The SIA to application process takes about 6 weeks. Delays are usually caused by:-
•not completing the form correctly,
•sending insufficient/incorrect,
•payment not being made by your bank identification and
•criminality issues.
Course Details
Course materials: Course manual
Duration: 5 Days
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Closed Circuit Television Operator
The role of a CCTV operator is mainly involved with monitoring and tracking the activities of suspicious looking individuals or situations in public places. However, unless you are working ‘in house’, you will need to be granted a CCTV Operators licence before you can apply for a job within the industry.
Before you can apply to the SIA for a CCTV licence you will need to obtain a qualification called the Level 2 Award in CCTV Operations (Public Space Surveillance)
This qualification is achieved by attending a four day course and passing two multiple choice exams together with a practical assessment.
The CCTV (PSS) Operators course?
The course consists of 3 Units:-
•Unit 1 – Working in the Private Security Industry
•Unit 2 – Working as a CCTV Operator
•Unit 3 – Practical Operation of CCTV equipment
How is the CCTV (PSS) Operators course assessed?
Assessment is by two multiple choice exams together with a practical assessment.
Applying for the SIA CCTV (PSS) Operators licence
On receipt of your successful exam result, usually available within five working days of course completion, you can apply to the SIA for a licence. We usually have application forms available and will provide help and guidance with completing them.
You should allow about 6 weeks for the SIA to process your application. This will take longer is there are any problems with your form eg:-
•not completing the form correctly
•sending insufficient/incorrect identification
•criminality issues
•payment not being made by your bank
Duration: 4 Days
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***Entry: No formal requirements, good understanding of English and minimum age 18 yrs.***
Take a look on this website for the training requirement
http://www.sia.homeoffice.gov.uk/Pages/training.aspx
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