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COURSE STRUCTURE & CONTENT


Our SIA Door Supervisor courses consist of four parts:

Part 1: Distance learning – self study prior to the course start date

Part 2: Theoretical knowledge – classroom based

Part 3: Practical Assessment – classroom based

Part 4: Multiple choice examination – classroom based

The Course is spread over three mandatory units:

Unit 1: Principles of Terror Threat Awareness in the Private Security Industry

  • Understanding terror threats and the role of the security operative in the event of a threat
  • How to recognise the common terror attack methods
  • How to recognise the actions to take in the event of a terror threat
  • How to identify the procedures for dealing with suspicious items
  • How to identify behaviours that could indicate suspicious activity
  • How to identify how to respond to suspicious behaviour

 

Unit 2: Principles of Using Equipment as a Door Supervisor in the Private Security Industry

  • Learn and understand government guidance in relation to global (or critical) incidents, including:
  • Learn to recognise the different types of personal protective equipment relevant to the role of a door supervisor
  • Understand the purpose of using body-worn cameras (BWC)
  • Understand and practice how to communicate effectively using relevant equipment
  • Understand and practice the effective use of communication devices
  • Learn and understand what actions to take in relation to global (or critical) incidents
  • Lear and understand government guidance in relation to global (or critical) incidents

 

Unit 3 : Application of physical intervention skills in the private security industry

  • Understand physical interventions and the implications of their use
  • Understand the risks associated with using physical intervention
  • Understand how to reduce the risks associated with physical intervention
  • Be able to use physical skills to protect yourself and others
  • Be able to use non-pain compliant standing, holding and escorting techniques


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