Door Supervision

Sector Security’s Door Supervision course covers the basic tasks undertaken by a door supervisor, their objectives, legal aspects of the role and social responsibilities.

Individuals who work to provide a more secure working or leisure environment must have a broad range of skills and have a clear understanding of their role. Sector Security’s Door Supervision course allows door supervisors to develop their skills and increase their knowledge, diversity awareness and professionalism as expectations from door supervisors continue to increase.

Following the implementation of the Security Industry Act 2001 anyone working as a door supervisor in licensed premises must be licensed by the Security Industry Authority. To qualify for a licence as a door supervisor you must have a recognised qualification that satisfies the legal requirements.

The course duration is four days which includes 2 multiple choice question examinations on the final day. Upon successful completion of the Sector Security Door Supervision course, delegates will have gained a clear knowledge and understanding of the following areas and will be licensed to work as a door supervisor by the Security Industry Authority:

  • Introduction to the role of the door supervisor
  • Code of conduct
  • Legal constraints
  • Drugs
  • Crime prevention
  • Equal opportunities
  • Health and safety

Emergency procedures (including first aid)

 

 

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