Door Supervisor Courses in London

Jul 8
10:33

2011

Carl S Liver

Carl S Liver

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A license from the security industry authority (SIA) is required if you are to work in the security industry. The SIA training course and certificatio...

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A license from the security industry authority (SIA) is required if you are to work in the security industry. The SIA training course and certification will help the individual learn what to do in various situations as it pertains to security. It would give the individual a first hand experience on what it takes to work in the private security industry. There are several things that the trainee will have learnt at the completion of the course and a license is given to allow him/her work anywhere in London.

However,Door Supervisor Courses in London   Articles here are useful tips and rules that any individual working as a door security personnel should follow. The individual should never be confrontational and should behave in a calm manner. He/she ought to be firm in their way of approach yet friendly at the same time. The key to working as door security personnel is to be calm even in situations of tension or violence. It is also essential to mediate all situations with courtesy and professionalism.

Lesser qualified door security personnel end up in confrontations as compared to their more qualified counterparts. The SIA training ensures that the trainee falls in the group of the more qualified door supervisors. In this case, physical conflicts are reduced and in case of a confrontation, the supervisor is able to end the conflict professionally while ensuring minimal or no injuries to all parties involved in the confrontation.

In the SIA training course, there are four modules:

• There is the main learning module which gives the trainee the basic tips and knowledge required in the security industry.
• The door supervisor speciality module which teaches the trainee ethics of door-related security and gives him/her the knowledge on how to perform the task of being a door supervisor.
• The conflict management module gives the trainee the knowledge on how to properly handle a case or situation that would turn violent and this module also teaches him/her how to prevent injuring another person or themselves.
• The final module in the SIA training is the physical intervention skill and it involves teaching the trainee how to manage or handle themselves if a case or a situation turns violent or physical.

The above mentioned training modules are thorough and a security trainee undertaking the SIA training course is fully prepared for a job by the end of the training. Although the course suits door supervisors best it also provides a base for all security personnel regardless of position or location.