Refresher Door Supervisor + First Aid

Course Fee
£120.00
Duration
2 Days
Session
9:30 – 18:30
Assessment

Multiple choice exam and practical assessment

Result & Certificate
7 – 10 days
minimum age
18
Earnings

-

SIA Licence fee
£184
Additional charges
£50 for mandatory First Aid training
Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Can I get more information about the Refresher Door Supervisor course?

The SIA Refresher Door Supervisor course is a 2 days training, the course starts every week Saturday and finishes on Sunday. The course fee is £120. There is an additional charge of £50 for mandatory First Aid training if you do not hold a valid First Aid qualification. Security Industry Authority (SIA) has made the Emergency First Aid at Work training a prerequisite qualification for joining the Refresher Door Supervisor course. The total cost of your Refresher Door supervisor and First Aid training is £170. The 2 days Refresher Door Supervisor training includes First Aid training. After the training, you will receive your certificates in 7- 10 days and then you need to apply for the SIA badge for renewal.... Read More

Course Booking

The Level 2 Award for Refresher Door Supervisor qualification is a compulsory training for those who are seeking to renew their SIA Door Supervisors Licence. The Security Industry Authority (SIA) has made the Door Supervisor Refresher course a prerequisite qualification to apply for the Door Supervisor license renewal.

Door Supervisor Refresher training will meet the mandatory SIA refresher training requirement for Door Supervisors who wish to renew their licence. After completing the SIA refresher course, qualified learners will be eligible to apply to SIA to renew their license.

Course Content
The Course is consisting of 2 units:

Unit 1: Physical Intervention Skills within the Private Security Industry
Unit 2: Safety Awareness Unit for Door Supervisors

Unit 1 - Physical Intervention Skills within the Private Security Industry

·        Understand physical interventions and the implications of their use.

·        Understand how to reduce the risk of harm when physical intervention skills are used.

·        Be able to use non-aggressive physical skills to protect yourself and others.

·        Be able to use non-pain related standing, holding, and escorting techniques, including on-restrictive and restrictive skills.

·        Understand good practice to follow physical interventions.

Unit 2 - Safety Awareness for Door Supervisors within the Private Security Industry

·        Understand counter terrorism issues relevant to a door supervisor.

·        Know the role of a door supervisor when first aid situations occur in licensed premises.

·        Know legislation and requirements regarding children and young people relevant to a door supervisor.

·        Understand how a door supervisor can help to keep vulnerable people safe.

·        Understand queue management and venue capacity responsibilities relevant to a door supervisor.