Aim – To ensure that door supervisors have the knowledge and understanding of their role and responsibilities in the security industry environment.
Aim – To introduce door supervisors to the leisure and security industries.
Objectives – By the end of this session trainees will be able to:
Behavioural standards
Aim – To discuss appropriate behaviour for door supervisors.
Objectives – By the end of this session trainees will be able to:
Civil and Criminal Law
Aim – To discuss civil and criminal law relevant to door supervision.
Objectives – By the end of this session trainees will be able to:
Searching
Aim – To discuss search procedures.
Objectives – By the end of this session trainees will be able to:
Arrest
Aim – To discuss arrest procedures.
Objectives – By the end of this session trainees will be able to:
Drugs Awareness
Aim – To discuss drugs and drug abuse.
Objectives – By the end of this session trainees will be able to:
Recording Incidents and Crime Scene Preservation
Aim – To discuss incident recording and crime scene preservation.
Objectives – By the end of this session trainees will be able to:
Licensing Law
Aim- To discuss licensing law and the licensee’s social responsibility
Objectives – By the end of this session trainees will be able to:
Aim- To discuss Equal Opportunities and Discrimination.
Objectives – By the end of this session trainees will be able to:
Health and Safety at Work
Aim- To discuss Health and Safety in the workplace.
Objectives – By the end of the session trainees will be able to:
Aim- To learn the basic procedures for emergency situations
Objectives – By the end of this session trainees will be able to:
Our criteria for licensing, including training and qualification requirements, will be subject to final approval by Ministers at the end of September 2003. However, broad Ministerial agreement has been given to our approach and our training and qualifications for door supervision have been endorsed by the SIA Board.