HABC (SCQF Level 6) Award in Door Supervision
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It's a great course and I would recommend it to others.
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Steven Morrison uses his own experience of the doors with over 23 years and he still works the doors in Glasgow, but he uses our experience as well to cover the training to bring the course to life and make it hit home, especially the videos where you see what happens if things go wrong. Brilliant!
The physical Intervention course was absolutely brilliant as well, it made me think, but most importantly I would use the techniques I learned because they were simple to carry out and easy to remember.
The 2 course handbooks were brilliant, as well as all of the handouts I received, I can safely say I got my monies worth and a hell of a lot more, brilliant.
Pro Active Safety Training is owned and directed by Steven Morrison who is the guy who trains you as well. I would have no hesitation in recommending this excellent company to everyone else looking to have an indepth knowledge of the doors and the law of self defence. The trainer even shows you how to claim back money from the taxman for your sia badge. Their is ongoing support if you need it as well.← | → -
I have recently attended the door supervisors course with Steven Morrison who is a real life doorman with over 23 years on the doors. The course covered Working in the Private Security Industry, Door Supervisor Specialist module, Conflict Management and Physical Intervention Skills and the law in relation to Reasonable Force in Scots Law (which every doorman should know), It left me wanting more information on the subject. of self defence law, my brain it seems had just been switched on to something new and exiting as I found my self craving even more knowledge on the subject.
Absolutely brilliant course, and trainer, highly recommended.
Many thanks Steven
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Course
In Dalkeith and Glasgow
Description
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Duration
4 Days
This course is part of the popular and expanding range of entry-level training and qualifications for specific roles within the security industry. We can deliver this four-day Basic Job Training (BJT) course in-house. Suitable for: Who is this qualification for? The Level 2 HABC Award for Door Supervisors (Scotland) qualification is designed for door supervisors who wish to work in licensed retail or Security Guarding; and is awarded to those who pass three examinations covering the basic knowledge and responsibilities of the occupation. This nationally recognised qualification will be the industry standard and will enable a door supervisor to apply for a Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence to practice.
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About this course
Course Assessment Module 1: Working in the Private Security Industry Module 2: Working as a Door Supervisor Module 3: Conflict Management for the Private Security Industry The above three modules are assessed by means of a multiple-choice test that is set and marked by HABC and administered by the centre. The test will provide the necessary assessment for these units. Module 4: Physical Intervention Skills for the Private Security Industry Module 4, is internally assessed, involving a mix of demonstration of practical skills and knowledge assessment.
Reviews
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It's a great course and I would recommend it to others.
← | →
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Steven Morrison uses his own experience of the doors with over 23 years and he still works the doors in Glasgow, but he uses our experience as well to cover the training to bring the course to life and make it hit home, especially the videos where you see what happens if things go wrong. Brilliant!
The physical Intervention course was absolutely brilliant as well, it made me think, but most importantly I would use the techniques I learned because they were simple to carry out and easy to remember.
The 2 course handbooks were brilliant, as well as all of the handouts I received, I can safely say I got my monies worth and a hell of a lot more, brilliant.
Pro Active Safety Training is owned and directed by Steven Morrison who is the guy who trains you as well. I would have no hesitation in recommending this excellent company to everyone else looking to have an indepth knowledge of the doors and the law of self defence. The trainer even shows you how to claim back money from the taxman for your sia badge. Their is ongoing support if you need it as well.← | → -
I have recently attended the door supervisors course with Steven Morrison who is a real life doorman with over 23 years on the doors. The course covered Working in the Private Security Industry, Door Supervisor Specialist module, Conflict Management and Physical Intervention Skills and the law in relation to Reasonable Force in Scots Law (which every doorman should know), It left me wanting more information on the subject. of self defence law, my brain it seems had just been switched on to something new and exiting as I found my self craving even more knowledge on the subject.
Absolutely brilliant course, and trainer, highly recommended.
Many thanks Steven
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Course rating
Recommended
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James Turner
James McLaughlin
Pro Active Safety Training is owned and directed by Steven Morrison who is the guy who trains you as well. I would have no hesitation in recommending this excellent company to everyone else looking to have an indepth knowledge of the doors and the law of self defence. The trainer even shows you how to claim back money from the taxman for your sia badge. Their is ongoing support if you need it as well.
James McLaughlin
PAUL HUGHES
davie robertson
Teachers and trainers (1)
Steven Morrison
steven@proactivesafetytraining.co.uk
Our Director Steven Morrison has worked as a Door Supervisor since August 1987. This means that you are being trained by someone with over 23 years direct experience and who knows the industry better than any trainer. He delivers the course from a realworld and experiential point of view and can answer any questions that you may have. If you think of it in this way, who would you rather undertake training with? Someone that has never actually worked "the doors" or has any real experience of dealing with conflict management or high risk violence!
Course programme
HABC (SCQF Level 6) Award for Door Supervisors (Scotland)
This is a programme designed to meet the needs of learners who require a qualification which will enable them to apply for a security industry authority (sia) licence for door supervisors.
This qualification is based on the sia specification for core competency training for door supervisors which covers the knowledge and understanding that a candidate must prove in order to be issued with a licence to practice, and the basic core of good practice for the purpose of licensing.
Fully accredited SIA qualification to become a Door Supervisor.
OVERVIEW
SIA training for those wishing to begin work as a Door Supervisor. On successful completion of the course, and passing the required examinations, delegates will be able to apply for the Door Supervisor's Licence which will allow the individual to operate as a qualified Door Supervisor. Begin an exciting career as a qualified Door Supervisor with the potential to earn £8 - £10 per hour
This qualification is based on the SIA specification for core competency training for Door Supervisors which covers the knowledge and understanding that all candidates must prove in order to be issued with their licence to practice.
To gain your SIA Door Supervisor licence, you will need to attend and take four training modules and pass three exams. The course is delivered over 38 guided learning hours, 30 hours of which are contact hours.
The core specification has changed and now includes additional requirements for all door supervisors across the U.K. in relation to;
- First aid awareness,
- Dealing with 14 - 18 year olds,
- Awareness of terrorist threats and,
- Escorting and disengagement skills.
Course Content
- Day 1: Working in the Private Security Industry
- Day 2: Working as a Door Supervisor
- Day 3: Conflict Management for the Private Security Industry
- Day 4: Physical Intervention Skills for the Private Security Industry (Instructed by NFPS Qualified Coaches)
Course Exam Assessment
Unit 1 - Working in the Private Security Industry
- 25-question multiple-choice examination paper.
- Successful candidates must achieve a score of at least 18 out of 25.
- Examination duration 45 minutes.
Unit 2 - Working as a Door Supervisor
- 40-question multiple-choice examination paper.
- Successful candidates must achieve a score of at least 28 out of 40.
- 0Examination duration 1 hour.
Unit 3 - Conflict Management for the Private Security Industry
- 25-question multiple-choice examination paper.
- Successful candidates must achieve a score of at least 18 out of 25.
- Examination duration 45 minutes.
Unit 4 - Physical Intervention Skills for the Private Security Industry
- Ongoing practical assessment throughout the course by the tutor.
- 10 true or false questions marked by the course tutor.
Who should take this qualification?
Training for those wishing to begin work as a Door Supervisor. On successful completion of the course, and passing the required examinations, delegates will be able to apply for an SIA Door Supervisor's Licence which will allow the individual to operate as a qualified Door Supervisor.
Additional information
Students per class: 12
HABC (SCQF Level 6) Award in Door Supervision