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Highfield Level 2 Award for Door Supervisors in the Private Security Industry
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Course Information

Brief Summary: Learn how to supervise and manage crowds in a safe and secure manner. Course Overview: This qualification is designed to meet the requirements of the Private Security Industry Act 2001 and the Police National Computer (PNC) for door supervisors.

What is this course about?

Description of the training content and objectives + Learn how to identify and manage potential security risks + Understand your responsibilities as a door supervisor + Develop skills in crowd management and de-escalation techniques

Who is this course for?

Target audience: Individuals working in the private security industry, particularly in roles that involve door supervision. Eligibility criteria: None

Course Objectives

List of key learning outcomes: + Understand the legislation and regulations surrounding door supervision + Develop skills in crowd management and de-escalation techniques + Learn how to identify and manage potential security risks

What will I learn?

Detailed outline of training topics and modules: + Introduction to Private Security Industry Act 2001 + Crowd Management and De-Escalation Techniques + Identifying and Managing Potential Security Risks

Duration

Total learning hours: 44  

Prerequisites

None

Assessment and Certification

Method of assessment: Exams and practical assessments Awarding body: Highfield Qualifications

Course Materials and Resources

List of supplementary materials:
  • Course manual
  • Online resources (e.g. videos, webinars)
Brief Summary: Learn how to supervise and manage crowds in a safe and secure manner. Course Overview: This qualification is designed to meet the requirements of the Private Security Industry Act 2001 and the Police National Computer (PNC) for door supervisors.

What is this course about?

Description of the training content and objectives + Learn how to identify and manage potential security risks + Understand your responsibilities as a door supervisor + Develop skills in crowd management and de-escalation techniques

Who is this course for?

Target audience: Individuals working in the private security industry, particularly in roles that involve door supervision. Eligibility criteria: None

Course Objectives

List of key learning outcomes: + Understand the legislation and regulations surrounding door supervision + Develop skills in crowd management and de-escalation techniques + Learn how to identify and manage potential security risks

What will I learn?

Detailed outline of training topics and modules: + Introduction to Private Security Industry Act 2001 + Crowd Management and De-Escalation Techniques + Identifying and Managing Potential Security Risks

Additional Information

Duration

Total learning hours: 44  

Prerequisites

None

Assessment and Certification

Method of assessment: Exams and practical assessments Awarding body: Highfield Qualifications

Course Materials and Resources

List of supplementary materials:
  • Course manual
  • Online resources (e.g. videos, webinars)

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Highfield Level 2 Award for Door Supervisors in the Private Security Industry
Duration: 6 days (61 hours)Delivery Method: Onsite
£299.99
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