Door Security

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To get an SIA licence you will need to satisfy three requirements:

Pass an identity check
Pass a criminal records check
Possess a recognised door supervisor qualification

Delivery:
  • Classroom
Regions:
  • The West Midlands
  • South East England
Category:

Further Details

Course Content

Unit 1 Working in the Private Security Industry
Communication skills and customer skills
Emergency procedures
Fire awareness
Health & safety for the private security operative
Law awareness
The private security industry

Unit 2 Working as a Door Supervision
Roles and responsibilities
Behavioural standards
Equality and diversity
Civil and criminal law; Arrest
Licensing law
Drugs awareness
Searching
Health and safety at work
Emergency procedures
Recording incidents

Unit 3 Conflict Management for the private security industry
Recognising and avoiding conflict
Self awareness
Customer care
Communication
Reducing conflict
High risk conflict
Problem solving
Learning from conflict

Unit 4—Physical Intervention skills for the private security industry
This unit instructs you on safer (for you and the client) holding, escorting and disengagement skills.

*For the physical Intervention unit you are required to sign a declaration that you are fit and healthy and able to undertake physical skills. If you are fit enough for the work of a door steward this is not likely to be a problem If you have doubts or questions please contact us by email so we can forward them on to the trainer.

Assessment

There are three multiple choice papers for the first three units. The Physical Intervention Skills unit has a skills observation assessment.

This Training Course is taught in classrooms in the following locations:
Birmingham
Portsmouth

Guide Price: 177.99