The SIA Door Supervisor licence offers a gateway to a rewarding career and is unique as it qualifies an individual work as a Door Supervisor and Security Guard. A door supervisor has the luxury of working in entertainment venues where alcohol is being served, such as hotels, casinos, nightclubs and other venues. In the UK, all security industry qualifications are specified by the SIA and offered through the following awarding bodies: EDI, City & Guilds, HABC,NOCN and Edexcel. Our highly experienced SIA trainers will deliver only the best when it gets to security training. All our venues are equipped with state of the art presentation facilities to aid learning. AAB Training is registered with several awarding bodies and listed on the SIA website as an approved security training provider for door supervisors, CCTV operators, security guards, close protection and other security job supporting qualifications.
NEXT COURSE BEING HELD IN OXFORD 12th MAY-14th MAY
Core Learning for Common Security Industry Knowledge (10 hours of which 5 hours must be contact time)
- Module 1: Private Security Industry
and awareness of the law. - Module 2: Health and Safety for the
Private Security Operative - Module 3: Fire Safety Awareness
- Module 4: Emergency Procedures
- Module 5: The Private Security Industry
- Module 6: Communication Skills and
Customer Care
Door Supervisor Specialist Module (10 hours of which all must be contact time)
- Module 1: Behavioural Standards
- Module 2: Civil and Criminal Law
- Module 3: Searching
- Module 4: Arrest
- Module 5: Drugs Awareness
- Module 6: Recording Incidents and
Crime Preservation - Module 7: Licensing Law
- Module 8: Emergency Procedures
Conflict Management Module (8 hours of which 7 ½ hours must be contact time)
- Module 1: Avoding Conflict and
Reducing Personal Risk - Module 2: Defusing Conflict
- Module 3: Resolving and Learning
from Conflict - Module 4: Emergency Procedures
- Module 4b: Application of Communication
Skills and Conflict Management
for Door Supervisors
Physical Intervention Skills Module (10 hours of which 7 ½ hours must be contact time)
- Module 1: Introduction to Physical Skills
- Module 2: Disengagement Techniques
- Module 3: Escorting Techniques