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HABC LEVEL 2 AWARD FOR UPSKILLING DOOR SUPERVISORS


Alpha Safety Training

Summary

Price
£67 inc VAT
Or £22.33/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Classroom
Duration
2 days · Part-time
Qualification
HABC LEVEL 2 AWARD FOR UPSKILLING DOOR SUPERVISORS

Overview

COURSE INTRODUCTION

In March 2012, the SIA announced the intention to require existing door supervisors who had achieved the pre-QCF Door Supervision qualification (for example the National Certificate for Door Supervision) to undertake additional training in order to renew their licence.

From 4 February 2013, all door supervisors with a pre-QCF qualification need to pass an ‘Upskilling Door Supervisors’ award before they are able to renew their SIA licence.

This qualification comprises two mandatory units: Physical Intervention and Safety Awareness.

Description

COURSE TOPICS

• Physical Intervention Skills for the Private Security Industry

• Safety Awareness for Door Supervisors

COURSE BENEFITS

This course must be completed to enable you to apply for or renew an SIA badge.

ASSESSMENT METHOD

Multiple Choice Exam and Practical Assessments

QUALIFICATION EXPIRY

3 Years

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