2 Day ABA Level 2 Upskilling A Door Security Within The Private Security Industry

2 Day Level 2 Award For Upskilling A Door Security Within The Private Security Industry

Dates

Any time of the month

Length

2 DAYS

Cost

$650

Locations

USA, UK, Thailand, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Spain, Italy and Singapore

WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?

Essential Qualification For Those Seeking To Renew Their SIA Door Security Licence And Who Gained A Door Supervision Qualification Prior To June 2010 Or Whose Qualification Did Not Include The Physical Intervention Module (Applies To Some Qualifications Awarded Between June And September 2010).
For Those Already Working As A Door Security In The Private Security Industry Who Undertook Their Door Supervision Qualification Prior To The Previous L2 Award In Door Supervision Qualification, And Who Need To Renew Their Licence.

Course Information

Great Course To Gain The Sia Licence And Preparing To Work In This Sector

Minimum Required Kit List

Laptop With Microsoft Word And Power Point

What’s Included:
Instructor
Training Equipment
Exams
Awards
Classroom
Range (Where Applicable)
Ammo (Where Applicable)
Kitchen With Microwave And Fridge

What Is Not Included:
Accommodation (Where Applicable)
Food And Beverages
Flights (Where Applicable)
Airport Transfers (Where Applicable)
Safety Glasses (Where Applicable)
Ear Defenders (Where Applicable)

Qualification

Level 2 Award For Upskilling A Door Security Within The Private Security Industry

Assessments

To Achieve The Qualification, The Learner Must Achieve Both Of The Following Two Units:

  •  Safety Awareness For Door Security Within The Private Security Industry
  • Physical Intervention Skills Within The Private Security Industry

Prerequisites

  • 18 Years +
  • Level 1 English Language
  • Topics

    • Understand Counter Terrorism Issues Relevant To A Door Security;
    • Know The Role Of A Door Security When First Aid Situations Occur In Licensed Premises;
    • Know Legislation And Requirements Regarding Children And Young People Relevant To A Door Security;
    • Understand How A Door Security Can Help To Keep Vulnerable People Safe;
    • Understand Queue Management And Venue Capacity Responsibilities Relevant To A Door Security;
    • 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 Non-Restrictive And Restrictive Skills;
    • Understand Good Practice To Follow After Physical Interventions.