SIA Door Supervisor Training
BTEC
In Dereham
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Type
BTEC
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Location
Dereham
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Duration
4 Days
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SIA Door Supervisors Course
This is the new Door Supervisors Training Course which extends to thirty-eight contact hours which breaks down into thirty classroom hours and eight hours of guided learning hours, of which will be given and explained by your trainer.
The 30 hours of classroom work are split into four units of varying hours which are as follows;
Unit 1. Core Learning for Common Security Industry Knowledge (10 hours of which 5 hours must be contact time - Examination at end of module)
- Session 1: Awareness of the Law in the Private Security Industry
- Session 2: Health and Safetyfor the Private Security Operative
- Session 3: Fire Safety Awareness
- Session 4: Emergency Procedures
- Session5: The Private Security Industry
- Session 6: Communication Skills and Customer Care
Unit 2. Door Supervisor Specialist Module (10 hours of which all must be contact time - Examination at end of module)
- Session 1: Behavioural Standards
- Session 2: Civil and Criminal Law
- Session 3: Searching
- Session 4: Arrest
- Session 5: Drugs Awareness
- Session 6: Recording Incidents and Crime Preservation
- Session 7: Licensing Law
- Session 8: Emergency Procedures
Unit 3. Conflict Management Module (8 hours of which 7½hours must be contact time Examination at end of module)
- Session 1: Avoiding Conflict and Reducing Personal Risk
- Session 2: Defusing Conflict
- Session 3: Resolving and Learning from Conflict
- Session 4: Application of Communication Skills and Conflict Management for Door Supervisors
Unit 4. Physical Intervention Skills Module (10 hours of which 7½ hours must be contact time - Practical assessment at end of module)
- Session 1: Introduction to Physical Skills
- Session 2: Disengagement Techniques
- Session 3: Escorting Techniques
This course is assessed by examinations and a trainer assessed assessment. Units 1, 2 and 3 are multiple choice examinations where each candidate is required to gain 70% to pass.
Unit 4 is assessed by the trainer. This is split into two assessments; firstly where the candidate needs to show knowledge and understanding of the use and implications of Physical Intervention in a verbal assessment and secondly each candidate needs to show competence in the techniques taught in a practical assessment, both of these need to be passed to gain a pass for Unit 4.
SIA Door Supervisor Training