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Level 2 door supervisor courses
- Vocational qualification
- Derby
- 1 Day
...Suitable for: for those who work, or want to work, as: Security Guards and and Public Area Personnel. Customer Service Positions. Bailiffs. Door Supervisors. Event and Entertainment Personnel...
- Course
- West Midlands
- 4 Days
...To work as a Security Guard you must have an SIA Door Supervisor' licence. To get an SIA licence you need to obtain a the Edexcel Level 2 BTEC Award in Security operations or equivalent. To gain the Edexcel Level 2 BTEC Award you will need to attend a four day course and pass two exams. Suitable...
- Short course
- Ipswichand2 other venues
- Brentwood, Hornchurch
- 1 Day
... non-pain related standing holding and escorting techniques, incuding non-restrictive skills. To be able to understand good practice to follow after Physical Interventions. Suitable for: These course are particularly useful to the Close Protection Operative and Door Supervisor, but remain relevant...
- NVQ
- Inhouse
... for unauthorised itemsLevel 2 in Providing Security Services (Door Supervision) Optional unites, two of: 008 Carry out searches of people and their property...
- NVQ
- (On Site)
- 6 Months
... providing security services. Areas of specialism such as CCTV, Door Supervision. Security Patrolling, Retail, Events Security and Static Security...
- BTEC
- Inhouse in London
- Different dates available
- 3 Days
... the risks associated with physical restraint and explore how to minimise those risks. Identify and describe the relevant Acts of Parliament and other government regulations in relation to the physical restraint. Suitable for: These courses are ideal for teachers, nurses, retail staff, door supervisors...
- Training
- Blended in Leicestershireandanother venue.
- 1 Day
...An introduction to non-pain related physical intervention for door supervisors and the legal and professional implications of its use. It emphasises the importance of only using physical intervention as a last resort and reducing risk of harm when it is used. Suitable for: This unit is intended... Learn about: Private Security...
- BTEC
- (Orpington)
- 2 Days
...The BTEC Level 2 Intermediate Award in Physical Restraint Practice for Security Staff and Door Supervisors course allows for all staff...
- BTEC
- Preston
- 3 Days
...The BTEC Level 2 Intermediate Award in Physical Restraint Practice course allows for all staff the opportunity to achieve the only Nationally Recognised Level 2 vocationally specific qualification on the knowledge, understanding and skills learners need to undertake appropriate and effective...
- Course
- London
- Different dates available
...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 licence. The HABC Level 2 Award in CCTV Operations (Public Space Surveillance) has been developed to... Learn about: Security guard, Surveillance regulations, Security guard training...
- Vocational qualification
- Derby
- 3 Days
...Suitable for: those who work, or want to work as Trainers of: Security Guards and Public Area Personnel. Customer Service Positions. Bailiffs. Door Supervisors. Event and Entertainment Personnel...
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The instructors were simply amazing, a truly endless source of knowledge and real field experience, always with a great sense of humour to keep the hard work coming in a pleasant environment. As for how useful their training turned out to be afterwards, Every single piece of advice, every training exercise came back naturally and sure it helped me (and even my team mates) to, not only have the mission done, but enjoy doing it. Really, it's more than worth every single penny.
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I think anybody would be hard pushed to find a more passionate and proffessional training provider, i really could not fault these guys they really have nailed it! A vast wealth of experience in the industry and a commitment to maintaining the standard of operators. The course itself was very challenging and you need to be prepared to put the hours in but the sense of acheivement at the end makes it all worth it!
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Those who attended March 2011 course will know what that means and more importantly- who said that. I should say that the that Common Sense was the motto of the course, therefore it was more than useful. There was a lot of absolutely necessary info given to students not only to fulfill the roles of CP team members, but also to run the CP work: to include info gathering, planning and executing the mission. Another indeed great approach to teaching was this one: this is A way, not the THE way to do things. Humble, yet professional way to put the idea- and well respected by students. Speaking of whom: it was great pleasure to work with such a small team, who understood each other from half- word, without having had chance to work together previously. It is worth something. With respect to all participants and instructors, Ray.
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- Course
- (Wimborne)
... surveillance in a Close Protection role. Embussing & De-Bussing Attacks On Principal Actions on drills Practical exercises on all of the above 2 final exercises...
... surveillance in a Close Protection role. Embussing & De-Bussing Attacks On Principal Actions on drills Practical exercises on all of the above 2 final exercises...
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The instructors were simply amazing, a truly endless source of knowledge and real field experience, always with a great sense of humour to keep the hard work coming in a pleasant environment. As for how useful their training turned out to be afterwards, Every single piece of advice, every training exercise came back naturally and sure it helped me (and even my team mates) to, not only have the mission done, but enjoy doing it. Really, it's more than worth every single penny.
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I think anybody would be hard pushed to find a more passionate and proffessional training provider, i really could not fault these guys they really have nailed it! A vast wealth of experience in the industry and a commitment to maintaining the standard of operators. The course itself was very challenging and you need to be prepared to put the hours in but the sense of acheivement at the end makes it all worth it!
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Those who attended March 2011 course will know what that means and more importantly- who said that. I should say that the that Common Sense was the motto of the course, therefore it was more than useful. There was a lot of absolutely necessary info given to students not only to fulfill the roles of CP team members, but also to run the CP work: to include info gathering, planning and executing the mission. Another indeed great approach to teaching was this one: this is A way, not the THE way to do things. Humble, yet professional way to put the idea- and well respected by students. Speaking of whom: it was great pleasure to work with such a small team, who understood each other from half- word, without having had chance to work together previously. It is worth something. With respect to all participants and instructors, Ray.
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- BTEC
- Liverpool
- Different dates available
- 4 Days
... merseyside, bodyguard guard training north west, sia door course liverpool, sia door course wirral, sia door course merseyside.... Learn about: SIA Training, Sia training liverpool, Security Manager...
- Course
- London
- Different dates available
... they are all experienced in working with high profile clients around the world. Here at AMBA ‘We are not Door supervisors trying to deliver the training; we are actually from the industry!’ don’t be fooled by other training companies.... Learn about: Emergency Services, Emergency Care, Health Ed...
- Course
- Glasgow Cityandanother venue.
- Renfrew
- 3 Days
...Understand Reasonable Force in relation to physical restraint by reference to Common & Criminal Law. Explore the risks of associated with alcohol and drugs, knives and other forms of edged weapons in relation to the use of physical restraint. Suitable for: Door Supervisors, Security Operatives... Learn about: Physical Intervention...
- Short course
- Nottingham
- Beginner
- 2 Days
...Refreshing both Safety Awareness knowledge and Physical Intervention skills, this two day Upskilling course is a requirement of the SIA for anyone wishing to renew their Door Supervision badge...
- Course
- Inhouse
- 4 Days
...working in the private security industry. working as a door supervisor. conflict management. physical intervention. Suitable for: anyone wishing to join the security industry...
- Course
- London
- Different dates available
... they are all experienced in working with high profile clients around the world. Here at AMBA ‘We are not Door supervisors trying to deliver the training; we are actually from the industry!’ don’t be fooled by other training companies.... Learn about: Emergency Care assistant, Emergency Care, Team Training...
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My experience within this course was good because it allowed me to look at certain things from a different perspective. I enjoyed the training and the length of time involved was appropiate. In addition to this, the environment was good, with excellent location of the college.
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By far, this has been the best course I've ever attended. I found the content had balance between theory, conversation and practical. Fantastic tutoring by a teacher who had a lot of experience in the field and was keen to share it with the students. Would really recommend not only this course, but all other courses imparted by UK Training.
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I think the course was straightforward and relatively easy, some homework reading is always a good recommendation. The course was interesting, this is in large part due to the excellent quality of the tutor, and their ability to make it more interesting to the student. The facilities for the course were excellent too and couldn't be faulted.
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- Short course
- Northampton
- Beginner
- 4 Days
.... •Examination duration – 1 hour. •Guided learning hours for this unit are 10 hours. Unit 2 - Working as a Door Supervisor •45-question multiple-choice examination paper. •Successful candidates must achieve a score of at least 31 out of 45. •Examination duration – 1 hour 15 minutes. •Guided learning hours... Learn about: Security guard training, Door Supervisor, Physical Intervention...
.... •Examination duration – 1 hour. •Guided learning hours for this unit are 10 hours. Unit 2 - Working as a Door Supervisor •45-question multiple-choice examination paper. •Successful candidates must achieve a score of at least 31 out of 45. •Examination duration – 1 hour 15 minutes. •Guided learning hours... Learn about: Security guard training, Door Supervisor, Physical Intervention...
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My experience within this course was good because it allowed me to look at certain things from a different perspective. I enjoyed the training and the length of time involved was appropiate. In addition to this, the environment was good, with excellent location of the college.
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By far, this has been the best course I've ever attended. I found the content had balance between theory, conversation and practical. Fantastic tutoring by a teacher who had a lot of experience in the field and was keen to share it with the students. Would really recommend not only this course, but all other courses imparted by UK Training.
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I think the course was straightforward and relatively easy, some homework reading is always a good recommendation. The course was interesting, this is in large part due to the excellent quality of the tutor, and their ability to make it more interesting to the student. The facilities for the course were excellent too and couldn't be faulted.
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- Vocational qualification
- Rochesterandanother venue.
- Rochester
...1. Understand physical interventions and the legal and professional implications of their use. 2. Understand how to reduce the risk of harm when physical intervention skills are used. 3. Understand how to reduce the risk of harm when physical intervention skills. are used. 4. Be able to use... Learn about: Private Security...