Door Supervisor Refresher Course, 2 days. Next course dates: 11-12 Mar, 8-9 Apr 2025. PLEASE NOTE: YOU CANNOT ATTEND THIS COURSE WITHOUT A VALID IN-DATE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE.

£250.00

Who is this qualification for?

The objective of this qualification is to support a role in the workplace. It is designed for learners who currently hold a licence from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) to work as a Door Supervisor and need to be brought up to date with the new licence-linked qualification requirements.

PLEASE NOTE: YOU CANNOT ATTEND THIS COURSE WITHOUT A VALID IN-DATE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE. CONTACT US FOR OUR FIRST AID COURSE DATES AND DETAILS IF REQUIRED.

How long will it take?

To complete this qualification learners are expected to undertake approximately 23 hours of learning. The SIA stipulates a minimum of 11 hours and 15 minutes contact time (2-days) if self-study is undertaken. Please refer to Highfield's qualification specification for further details on self-study.

Topics covered

Terror threats and the role of the Security Operative in the event of a threat.
Actions to take in relation to global (or critical) incidents.
Physical interventions and the implications of their use.
How to reduce the risks associated with physical intervention.
How to conduct effective search procedures.
Factors that can make some vulnerable.
Understanding a Security Operatives’ duty of care with regard to vulnerable people.
Safeguarding techniques in relation to spiking.

Assessment method

This qualification is assessed by practical demonstrations and multiple-choice examinations.

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Who is this qualification for?

The objective of this qualification is to support a role in the workplace. It is designed for learners who currently hold a licence from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) to work as a Door Supervisor and need to be brought up to date with the new licence-linked qualification requirements.

PLEASE NOTE: YOU CANNOT ATTEND THIS COURSE WITHOUT A VALID IN-DATE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE. CONTACT US FOR OUR FIRST AID COURSE DATES AND DETAILS IF REQUIRED.

How long will it take?

To complete this qualification learners are expected to undertake approximately 23 hours of learning. The SIA stipulates a minimum of 11 hours and 15 minutes contact time (2-days) if self-study is undertaken. Please refer to Highfield's qualification specification for further details on self-study.

Topics covered

Terror threats and the role of the Security Operative in the event of a threat.
Actions to take in relation to global (or critical) incidents.
Physical interventions and the implications of their use.
How to reduce the risks associated with physical intervention.
How to conduct effective search procedures.
Factors that can make some vulnerable.
Understanding a Security Operatives’ duty of care with regard to vulnerable people.
Safeguarding techniques in relation to spiking.

Assessment method

This qualification is assessed by practical demonstrations and multiple-choice examinations.

Who is this qualification for?

The objective of this qualification is to support a role in the workplace. It is designed for learners who currently hold a licence from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) to work as a Door Supervisor and need to be brought up to date with the new licence-linked qualification requirements.

PLEASE NOTE: YOU CANNOT ATTEND THIS COURSE WITHOUT A VALID IN-DATE FIRST AID CERTIFICATE. CONTACT US FOR OUR FIRST AID COURSE DATES AND DETAILS IF REQUIRED.

How long will it take?

To complete this qualification learners are expected to undertake approximately 23 hours of learning. The SIA stipulates a minimum of 11 hours and 15 minutes contact time (2-days) if self-study is undertaken. Please refer to Highfield's qualification specification for further details on self-study.

Topics covered

Terror threats and the role of the Security Operative in the event of a threat.
Actions to take in relation to global (or critical) incidents.
Physical interventions and the implications of their use.
How to reduce the risks associated with physical intervention.
How to conduct effective search procedures.
Factors that can make some vulnerable.
Understanding a Security Operatives’ duty of care with regard to vulnerable people.
Safeguarding techniques in relation to spiking.

Assessment method

This qualification is assessed by practical demonstrations and multiple-choice examinations.