Choosing this SIA training course will help you maintain your SIA licence and enhance your professional capabilities as a Door Supervisor in the private security industry. The SIA Door Supervisor Refresher training is a comprehensive and intensive 2-day course specifically designed to provide existing Door Supervisors with updated knowledge and skills. This training programme focuses on equipping participants with new content on recognizing terrorism, implementing effective crowd control techniques, and mastering physical intervention strategies.
How this course will be assessed?
Assessment for the course will involve multiple-choice exams and practical assessments to evaluate your understanding and skills. Prior to enrolling in the Door Supervisor Refresher training course, it’s essential to hold a valid Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) qualification or equivalent. If you do not hold a valid First Aid qualification, you must first complete an Emergency First Aid at Work course in a classroom setting. Prior to participating in the training course, please verify the validity of your existing Emergency First Aid or any equivalent qualification. Ensure that the qualification has a minimum duration of 12 months. On the day of the course, it’s important to present this qualification to your tutor for verification. If you have any uncertainty regarding the validity or suitability of your qualification, feel free to reach out to our team for guidance. This proactive approach will help prevent any unnecessary delays or complications during the training process.
Course Content
Unit 1: Principles of Terror Threat Awareness
In this unit, participants learn about recognizing and responding to potential terrorist threats. It covers topics such as identifying suspicious behaviour, understanding common indicators of terrorism, and implementing appropriate security measures to mitigate risks.
Unit 2: Principles of Using Equipment as a Door Supervisor
This unit provides comprehensive knowledge and practical skills related to the use of equipment commonly employed by Door Supervisors. Participants will learn about the proper handling and effective utilization of equipment such as radios, CCTV systems, access control devices, and other security-related tools.
Unit 3: Application of Physical Intervention
The third unit focuses on physical intervention techniques that are essential for Door Supervisors when dealing with challenging situations. Participants will learn about appropriate and proportionate responses, effective communication during interventions, and strategies for managing conflict and ensuring personal safety.