ALPS (Award for Licensed Premises Staff ) Course
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"Course Description
The ALPS course is aimed at bar and counter staff working in licensed premises. It provides an understanding of the responsibility to sell alcohol lawfully and responsibly, explaining the basics of licensing law – which licences are required to sell alcohol, which activities are licensable and what the licensing objectives are. The course focuses on the importance of responsible retailing and not selling alcohol to underage customers or to people who are drunk.
Completing this course is the perfect way to prove your knowledge. The certificate achieved is fully registered with the CPD Standards Office and endorsed by the Institute of Hospitality and BIIAB.
You don’t need to have any previous manual handling training to do this course.
In order to complete this course, you must achieve 70% or more in the final multiple-choice quiz.
On completion of this course, you will be able to:
Define ‘alcohol’ and explain its effect on the human body
Recognise drinking patterns that may cause harm to the individual
Calculate the units of alcohol in a drink using the ABV
Outline licensing law and list the four licensing objectives
State the responsibilities of both the Personal Licence Holder and Premises Licence Holder
State the penalties for selling alcohol to children
Outline Age Verification Policy and the principles of Challenge 21 and Challenge 25
Use effective communication to request proof of age
Describe responsible retailing strategies with regards to alcohol promotions
Outline the mandatory conditions for the sale of alcohol from on-sale and off-sale premises
Recognise the signs of drunkenness and state the penalties for serving alcohol to somebody who is drunk
Recognise the signs of alcohol related crime on licensed premises, to ensure it can be dealt with quickly and efficiently
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100% Pass Rate.
Easy to complete.
Improve your career prospects."
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"Who Is This Course For?
The ALPS course is aimed at bar and counter staff working in licensed premises. It provides an understanding of the responsibility to sell alcohol lawfully and responsibly, explaining the basics of licensing law."
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- IT Law
- Conflict
- Risk
- Staff
- Personal Licence
- Law
- IT risk
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Course Outline
This ALPS course is organized into the following modules.
Module 1 – What is alcohol and how does it affect us?
In this module, you will learn about:
- The definition of alcohol
- Alcohol and the brain
- Binge drinking and chronic drinking
- How the human body eliminates alcohol
- Alcohol by Volume (ABV)
Module 2 – Licensing law
In this module, you will learn:
- The licensing objectives for England and Wales
- Responsibilities of the Personal Licence Holder
- Responsibilities of the DPS
- What a TEN is
- What an operating schedule is
Module 3 – Protection of children
In this module, you will learn about:
- Penalties for selling alcohol to children
- Sale of age-restricted products
- The law in relation to test purchasing
- Age verification
- Exceptions
Module 4 – Your social responsibilities
In this module, you will learn about:
- Mandatory conditions
- Responsible consumption of alcohol in relation to drink-driving
- Reducing the risk of crime
- Smoking on premises
Module 5 – Your duty not to serve
In this module, you will learn about:
- The duty to refuse service
- Recognising drunkenness
- Fixed penalty notices
- Current fines
- Removing disorderly persons
Module 6 – Dealing with alcohol-related crime and conflict
In this module, you will learn about:
- Indicators of potential conflict
- Drug-related activity
- Security and procedures
- The role of door security
- Crime scene preservation
This ALPS course is organized into the following modules.
Module 1 – What is alcohol and how does it affect us?
Module 1 – What is alcohol and how does it affect us?
In this module, you will learn about:
- The definition of alcohol
- Alcohol and the brain
- Binge drinking and chronic drinking
- How the human body eliminates alcohol
- Alcohol by Volume (ABV)
Module 2 – Licensing law
Module 2 – Licensing law
In this module, you will learn:
- The licensing objectives for England and Wales
- Responsibilities of the Personal Licence Holder
- Responsibilities of the DPS
- What a TEN is
- What an operating schedule is
Module 3 – Protection of children
Module 3 – Protection of children
In this module, you will learn about:
- Penalties for selling alcohol to children
- Sale of age-restricted products
- The law in relation to test purchasing
- Age verification
- Exceptions
Module 4 – Your social responsibilities
Module 4 – Your social responsibilities
In this module, you will learn about:
- Mandatory conditions
- Responsible consumption of alcohol in relation to drink-driving
- Reducing the risk of crime
- Smoking on premises
Module 5 – Your duty not to serve
Module 5 – Your duty not to serve
In this module, you will learn about:
- The duty to refuse service
- Recognising drunkenness
- Fixed penalty notices
- Current fines
- Removing disorderly persons
Module 6 – Dealing with alcohol-related crime and conflict
Module 6 – Dealing with alcohol-related crime and conflict
In this module, you will learn about:
- Indicators of potential conflict
- Drug-related activity
- Security and procedures
- The role of door security
- Crime scene preservation
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ALPS (Award for Licensed Premises Staff ) Course