DS Principles of Working as a Door Supervisor in the Private Security Industry (Refresher)
For door supervisors:
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conducting searches
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physical intervention
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protecting people in vulnerable situations, including content on spiking
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terror threat awareness – ACT/You can ACT certificate
The SIA works with the private security industry to set standards and with awarding organisations to ensure the qualifications are offered via approved training providers.
What’s New in the SIA Top-Up Refresher Course
Keep your Door Supervisor licence up to date with the newly enhanced SIA Top-Up Refresher Course. This course replaces previous training by including crucial updates in Terror Threat Awareness, Vulnerability Awareness for issues like spiking, and Advanced Physical Intervention Skills.
These updates align with the latest SIA standards, ensuring you have all the skills needed for modern security challenges and a seamless renewal process.
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 29 Lessons
- 0m Duration
Conducting effective search procedures
- Right to search
- Types of search
- Search refusals
- Searching people and their property
- Search rooms and buildings
- Search documentation
- Searching safely
- Dealing with property found during a search
- Incident and accidents
- Conducting effective search procedures
Keeping vulnerable people safe
- Keeping Vulnerable People Safe
- Duty of care for vulnerable people
- Vulnerable people
- Actions towards vulnerable people
- Sexual predators
- Indicators of abuse
- Allegation of sexual assault
- Anti-social behaviour
Terror threats and the role of the security operative in the event of a threat
- Terrorism
- Threat levels / Counterterrorism
- Common terror attack methods
- Actions to take
- Suspicious packages
- Suspicious activity
- Responding to the suspicious behaviour
Spiking
- What is Drink Spiking
- How might you tell if someone has been spiked
- Managing a spiked incident
- How to prevent spiking incidents.