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| Sunday, 21 March 2010 | |
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Who Needs a Door Supervisor Licence? A Door Supervisor licence is requiredif manned guarding activities are undertaken in relation to licensed premises A Door Supervisor licence is required if youare performing this activity on behalf of yourself or your employer or yourservices are supplied for the purposes of or in connection with any contract toa consumer. Required Qualifications for Door Supervisors Level 2 National Certificate in Door Supervision Our training course emphasises the realities of Door Supervision and theduties you may undertake in licensed venues. The Door Supervisor Trainingcourse uses practical real life scenario's to prepare individuals for the joband not just pass a test. After completing the Door Supervisors courseand being issued with an SIA licence a Door Supervisor can work in many areasof the Security Industry from ranging from Security Guarding through to Event Security.
Who is the course for? For those wishing to begin work as a Door Supervisor you must first obtain your SIA licence. On successful completion of the course, and passing the required examinations, delegates will be able to apply for Door Supervisor licence which will allow the individual to operate as both a Security Guard and Door Supervisor. What are the entry requirements? There are none; however candidates should have the basic levels of English literacy and numeracy. SIA Criminality Criteria If you have a criminal record, it does not necessarily mean that you will not get a licence. However, if you do have any convictions, warnings, cautions, absolute/conditional discharges, admonishments or charges awaiting trial for offences we will make our decision according to:
Who Needs a Security (guard) Licence? A Security licence is required when manned guarding activity that does not fall under the descriptions of door supervision, close protection, cash and valuables in transit, or public space surveillance (CCTV) is undertaken.This applies only if your services are supplied for the purposes of or in connection with any contract to a consumer. Learning from conflict This qualification has been developed to meet the Core Competency Training and Qualification specification for Security Guarding set by the Security Industry Authority (SIA). During the training participants will acquire core competency skills that are prerequisite for anyone who wants to progress in manned guardingLevel 2 Award in Security Guarding Part 1:The roles and responsibilities of a security officer/Manned guard Part 1: Knowledge based trainingRole and responsibilities of security officers:-
The Law (civil and criminal)Equality and diversity Access controlReporting. Part 2: Communication & Conflict Management for the manned guard Part 2: Practical scenario based training:-
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