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Level 2 Door Supervision


Next Date
18/11/2024
Fee
from £299
Timings
09 - 6:00pm
Duration
6.5 days
Minimum Age
18
In House Price
£ 3999
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Course Overview

As of April 2021 it is mandatory for all delegates to be qualified in Level 3 Emergency First aid before registering for level 2 Door Supervision. Call for further information.

Under the Private Security Industry Authority Act 2001, all individuals wishing to work in the private security industry must undertake a recognised qualification before applying for a license.The HABC Level 2 Award in Door Supervision has been developed to meet the requirements of the Security Industry Authority (SIA). It is based on the relevant SIA Specifications for Learning and Qualifications and provides the necessary skills and knowledge for learners who wish to apply for an SIA licence and work as a Door Supervisor within the private security industry.

This covers certification, manuals and tea/coffee.( refreshments)
Course Details

Course Structure As Follow

Unit 1 - Working within the Private Security Industry
  • Know the main characteristics of the Private Security Industry
  • Understand legislation as it applies to the individual in carrying out a licensable activity
  • Understand the importance of safe working practices to comply with legal requirements
  • Understand fire procedures in the workplace
  • Understand emergencies and the importance of emergency procedures
  • Understand the importance of communication skills and customer care
Unit 2 - Working as a Door Supervisor within the Private Security Industry
  • Understand the role and objectives of a door supervisor
  • Understand civil and criminal law relevant to a door supervisor
  • Understand searching relevant to a door supervisor
  • Understand powers of arrest relevant to a door supervisor
  • Understand drug-misuse issues and procedures relevant to the role of a door supervisor
  • Understand incident recording and crime scene preservation relevant to the role of a door supervisor
  • Understand licensing law and social responsibility relevant to the role of a door supervisor
  • Understand emergency procedures which should be followed by a door supervisor
  • Understand how a door supervisor can help to keep vulnerable people safe
  • Understand queue management and venue capacity responsibilities relevant to a door supervisor
Unit 3 - Conflict Management within the Private Security Industry
  • Understand the principles of conflict management appropriate to their role.
  • Understand how to recognise, assess and reduce risk in conflict situations
  • Understand how to communicate effectively in emotive situations and de-escalate conflict.
  • Understand how to develop and use problem solving strategies for resolving conflict.
  • Understand good practice to follow after conflict situations
Unit 4 - Physical Intervention Skills within the Private Security Industry
  • Understand physical interventions and the implications of their use
  • Understand how to reduce the risk of harm when physical intervention skills are used.
  • Be able to use non-aggressive physical skills to protect yourself and others
  • Be able to use non-pain related standing, holding and escorting techniques, including non-restrictive and restrictive skills
  • Understand good practice to follow after physical interventions
Career Impact

This qualification has been developed to meet the requirements of the Security Industry Authority (SIA). It is based on the relevant SIA Specifications for Learning and Qualifications and provides the learner with the necessary skills and knowledge to apply for an SIA licence and work as the below:

  • Receptionist
  • Security Guard
  • Mobile patrol
  • Key Holder
  • Door Supervisor(Bouncer)
  • Event Crowd Controller
  • Search Team
  • Site Security
  • Concierge
  • Aviation security
  • Transport
  • Theaters
  • Cinema
  • Leisure parks
  • Corporate
  • Heritage
  • Galleries
  • Car park
  • Security
  • Educational institutions
  • Events
Entrance Requirement
You must provide:
  • Two identity documents from group A. At least one document must show your current address and at least one document must show your date of birth.

Or

  • One identity document from group A and two documents from group B. At least one document must show your current address and at least one document must show your date of birth.
Group A
  • If you are a UK passport holder, your passport number entered on the application form. You do not need to submit the actual passport.
  • Signed valid passport of any other nationality.
  • Driving licence photocard if it was issued by the DVLA in Great Britain. We will not accept the photocard on its own if it was issued by the DVA in Northern Ireland.
  • Driving licence photocard and its paper counterpart issued by the DVA in Northern Ireland.
  • UK original birth certificate issued within 12 months of birth
  • UK biometric residence permit card
Group B (Address & Identity)
  • Valid UK firearms licence with photo.
  • Current UK driving licence - paper version (not the paper counterpart to a photocard).
  • P45 statement of income for tax purposes on leaving a job issued in the last 12 months.
  • P60 annual statement of income for tax purposes issued in the last 12 months.
  • Bank or building society statement issued to your current address, less than three months old. You can use more than one statement as long as each is issued by a different bank or building society.
  • Mortgage statement issued in the last 12 months.
  • Utility bill (gas, electric, telephone, water, satellite, cable) issued to your current address within the last three months. NOTE: You can only submit one utility bill in support of your SIA application.
  • Pension, endowment or ISA statement issued in last 12 months.
  • Letter from H.M. Revenue & Customs, Department of Work and Pensions, employment service, or local authority issued within the last three months. You can submit more than one letter as long as each is issued by a different Government department or a different local authority.
  • A credit card statement sent to your current address within the last three months. You can submit more than one statement as long as each is issued by a different issuer.
  • Council Tax statement issued in the last 12 months.
Group B (Identity Only)
  • Driving licence photocard (without a paper counterpart) issued by the DVA in Northern Ireland.
  • Valid EU photo card.
  • Marriage certificate or Civil Partnership certificate, with translation if not in English.
  • UK birth certificate issued more than 12 months after date of birth, but not a photocopy.
  • Non-UK birth certificate, with translation if not in English.
  • UK adoption certificate
Meet Your Instructor
Marcus

I have been in the security industry since the late 1990’s,originally front-line as a security operative in various leisure environments with my own security teams and progressed into security solutions for the industrial sector leading onto the corporate sector.To date I have been involved with conducting risk assessments, leading onto security consultation and implementing security measures in varied threat levels in a dynamic approach in accordance to budgetary constraints, applying manned, physical and systems security.The Security Industry Authority was introduced in London in 2004 which was the catalyst for me to become qualified to instruct and share the wealth of knowledge which I had the pleasure of gaining at all levels.I intend to invest in you in a positive manner to make you – not to break you, I will be empathetic and honest with your best interest in mind.I am motivated for you to gain employment in the security industry and I gain satisfaction from you prospering from strength to strength whether as an operative or a service provider.If you have any queries feel free to contact me.Look forward to meeting you.

"Strength doesn't come from what you can do. It comes from overcoming the things you once thought you couldn't."
FAQ
Q: What is the aim of this course?

To work as a SIA Door Supervisor or SIA Security Guard in the UK you will need to have an SIA licence issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA). One of the requirements of the SIA licence is that you hold a recognised qualification, and the Level 2 Award in Door Supervision is the requirement for the SIA Licence. The SIA Door Supervisor course is run over three days and has 30 hours of tuition with 2 hours of exams. The exams consist of four multiple choice papers with pass marks of 70% and a physical intervention assessment. NOTE: If you work as a Door Supervisor without an SIA licence you are liable to a fine and/or prison time. For more information on SIA licensing or the SIA Door Supervisor course please call us for details.

Q: Who is this course for?

New entrants to the security industry and those who are returning to it having previously worked prior to the introduction of SIA licensing in 2004. WIll need to undertake the SIA training to be able to apply for the SIA licence.

Q: What are the benefits?

The SIA recognised Level 2 Award for Door Supervisors will enable you to apply to the SIA for a Door Supervisor licence, and by obtaining this SIA licence you will increase your employment opportunities. Although the course syllabus will provide you with the basic knowledge needed to pass the exams, our instructors will also demonstrate to you the real life practicalities of being a SIA Door Supervisor or SIA Security Guard, so that when you eventually start work you will feel much more confident in your new role.

Q: How can I book the course?

You can book the course online (Click here to Book Online) or by calling us on 07961 765 555

Q: Can I pay by debit or credit card?

Yes you can pay using your credit card or debit card on the internet, and over the phone.

Q: Can I pay on the day?

Yes, you may pay on the day in cash.

Q: When will I receive my result?

Results are mostly (95% of the time) published on our website after 14 working days of exam date. We aim to notify you the same day your training provider forwards the results to us. We will also send you an SMS to inform you when your results are available.

Q: When will I receive my certificate?

Certficates are dispachted 4 - 6 weeks after successful course completion via Royal Mail - Recorded Delivery. We aim to post your certificate within 2 days after receiving it from your training provider. We will send you an email with the tracking number when your certificate is dispatched.

Q: Do I need my certificate to apply for SIA Licence?

No, you do not need your certificate to apply for SIA Licence. You can apply for SIA Licence as soon as you have your result.

Q: I want to work as a Security Guard, is this course right for me?

Yes, you may work as a security guard if you hold a Door Supervisor licence, however will not be allowed to work as a Door Supervisor if you hold a security guard licence. This makes Door Supervisor course more valuable. Tesco/Asda and now most shopping centres are licenced premises reducing the possibility of working at different sites.

Q: What ID documents do I have to bring along?

It is an awarding organisation requirement to do identity check for all security related qualifications, therefore candidates who are attending Licence linked course are requested to provide the following upon arrival; Two passport size photos Original passport of any nationality or UK photo drivers licence Two forms of address proof (originals) Please see the joining instructions as a range of other documents can be accepted.

Q: Will the course material be provided?

Yes, we will provide you with the full course material on a CD, it is recommended that you bring along a laptop computer.

Mock Test
A key quality of a door supervisor is:
A ) fairness
B ) aggression
C ) wit
D ) strictness
Which of the following is an adapted offensive weapon?
A ) Ashtray
B ) Razor card
C ) Bottle
D ) Glass
Blood and fingerprints are example of:
A ) direct evidence
B ) hearsay
C ) real evidence
D ) forensic evidence
Door supervisors act on behalf of the:
A ) Local authority
B ) police
C ) HM Revenue & Customs
D ) designated premises supervisor
Pre-entry checks should be carried out to ensure that the:
A ) premises opens on time
B ) premises are safe to open
C ) manager has turned all the lights on
D ) bar is fully stocked
 

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