CCTV PSS OPERATOR

CCTV PSS OPERATOR

This license is for anyone aspiring to work in the private security industry as a CCTV PSS (Public Space Surveillance) operative. In order to work as a CCTV operator, you are required to complete an SIA CCTV PSS Operator course by an approved training provider. On completion of your training, you shall be assessed and certified. Once you receive the certificate you are eligible to apply for your CCTV license from the Security Industry Authority. Our well-qualified trainers will help you with the final application as well. The SIA qualification for CCTV PSS training is designed at Level 2(an entry-level) and is assessed by three examinations.

Note: As per SIA(Security Industry Authority) announcement the Door Supervisor and Security Professionals are required to have Emergency First Aid at Work training and certificate. If you don’t have a 1 year valid Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate you can checkout our  CCTV and First Aid

Roles and responsibilities of CCTV operator and CCTV team:
To carry out jobs as per requirements laid down by the terms and conditions of the contract. Typical roles of a CCTV operator would include.

  • Remaining vigilant throughout CCTV operator’s shift
  • Maintaining security
  • Daily check of the CCTV equipment
  • Correct operation of the CCTV system
  • Incident reporting
  • Handling of evidence

Core Learning and Qualifications for a CCTV (Public Space Surveillance) Licence
Unit 1: Working within the Private Security Industry (Distance learning)

  • Know the main characteristics of the private security industry
  • Emergencies and the importance of emergency procedures
  • Importance of safe working practices to comply with legal requirements

Unit 2: Understand the roles and responsibilities of the CCTV operator and other CCTV staff

  • CCTV codes of practice, operational procedures and guidelines
  • The importance of communication within CCTV operations
  • Characteristics of a CCTV system
  • Emergency procedures in the CCTV control room

Unit 3: Practical Operation of CCTV Equipment within the Private Security Industry

  • Understand how to use CCTV equipment
  • Be able to operate the CCTV systems

Assessment
Unit 1 and 2 are assessed by externally set and marked multiple-choice exam.
Unit 3 is assessed by Practical Demonstration/Assignment. It is internally assessed and marked but quality assured by the awarding body. A workbook and guidance for the assessment of practical unit 3 would be given to learners to complete.
Unit 1 and 2 are assessed under exam conditions.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Required Documents for Security Courses

Along with SIA documentation requirements, certified centers may accept the following identification forms: 
1.    2 identity documents from Group A list. At least one must show the candidate’s current address and at least one document must show their date of birth.
OR
2.    One identity document from the Group A list and 2 documents from the group B list. At least 1 document must show the candidate’s current address and at least 1 document showing their date of birth.

The required identification documents are classified into two groups 

Group A 

1.    UK biometric residence permit.
2.    Signed valid passport of any nationality 
3.    Valid UK driving license (both parts of provisional or full license are required)
4.    Driving license photo card, GB issued. Not valid if issued by Northern Ireland.
5.    UK original birth certificate issued within 12 months of birth 

Group B 

1.    Marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate, with translation if not in English.
2.    Valid UK firearms license with photo 
3.    Valid EU photo ID card
4.    UK adoption certificate
5.    Signed valid UK paper driving license
6.    UK birth certificate issued more than 12 months after the date of birth, not a photocopy
7.    Non-UK birth certificate, with translation if not in English
8.    P45 statement of income for tax purposes on leaving a job issued in the last 12 months
9.    Bank or building society statement issued to your current address, less than three months old. You can use more than one statement as long as each is issued by a different bank or building society
10.   P60 annual statement of income for tax purposes issued in the last 12 months
11.   2nd Bank or building society statement issued to your current address, less than three months old from a different provider to 13
12.   Utility bill (gas, electric, telephone, water, satellite, cable,) issued to your current address within the last three months. You can only use one utility bill in support of your application (mobile phone contracts are NOT accepted)
13.   Mortgage statement issued in the last 12 months
14.   Pension, endowment, or ISA statement issued in the last 12 months
15.   British work permit or visa issued in the last 12 months
16.   Letter from H.M. Revenue & Customs, Department of Work and Pensions, employment service, or local authority issued within the last three months. You can use more than one letter as long as each is issued by a different Government department or a different local authority
17.   2nd letter from different provider to 21
18.   A credit card statement sent to your current address within the last three months. You can use more than one statement as long as each is issued by a different issuer
19.   2nd credit card statement from different provider to 23
20.   Council Tax statement issued in the last 12 months
21.   Child benefit book issued in the last 12 months
22.   NI issued Driving license photo card ( issued by Northern Ireland DVLA)*
23.   Driving license paper counterpart issued by DVLA Great Britain or Northern Ireland.*

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Photographs

The candidate is also required to provide 2 passport size photographs with a light background. If you apply for more than 1 course, you are required to provide additional photos based on the number of courses applied.
Documents required for SIA linked qualifications
As per SIA instructions in order to attend the examination, the candidates are required to ensure that the documentation is complete. It is mandatory to have documents with you and ensure that the documents you have must be as per the list mentioned in Group A or Group B. 

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SECURITY GUARD

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COURSE DETAILS

The Security Guard Course is required if you want to obtain the SIA Security Guarding Licence which allows you to work in the private security industry as a Security Officer. Security Officers usually work in a wide variety of roles including static guarding, manned guarding, key holding etc.

Note: As per SIA(Security Industry Authority) announcement the Door Supervisor and Security Professionals are required to have Emergency First Aid at Work training and certificate. If you don’t have a 1 year valid Emergency First Aid at Work Certificate you can checkout our Security Guard and First Aid at Work Course

NOTE: If you are considering this qualification, we strongly recommend that you take the SIA Door Supervisor course instead,which qualifies you to work both as a professional Door Supervisor and a Security Guard. It is important to understand that Security Guard licence holders cannot work in licensed premises. We, therefore, continue to advise taking up the SIA Door Supervisor licence course as it is a better investment with wider job prospects.
Course Assessment
On completion of the course, the candidate will have to take three multiple-choice exams. Examinations are usually a cause of worry amongst many, and there is no need to worry. Everything required for the examination is covered in the Security Guard course and an expert instructor will fully assist the candidate for the tests.

Roles and responsibilities of a Security Guard or Security Officer As per the Private Security Industry Act 2001, a Security Officer, sometimes called a Manned Guard, is anyone who carries out any of the following tasks:

  • Guarding premises against un-authorised access, disorder, theft, or destruction of property.
  • Guarding people against assault or other injuries sustained by unlawful activity.
  • The tasks of a security guard normally involve a physical presence, patrolling and controlling access to premises, surveillance and dealing with incidents and emergencies. Security officers are now also considered to be part of the wider police family, protecting people and their property and helping to prevent crime.

  General duties of Security Guard.
  • Carry out patrols
  • Check people and vehicles at entry points
  • Search people, property or premises
  • Deal with internal and external customers
  • Record incidents
  • Respond to emergencies
  • Attend court to give evidence

The first 3 units of both these qualifications are the same but Door Supervisors learn an additional unit (Physical Intervention). This additional unit allows them to work in more roles while also enabling them for Security Guarding roles. *** We strongly recommend all our students who are considering the Security Guard training course to consider the Door Supervisor Training Course instead. Qualified Door Supervisors can legally work in all of the same roles as Security Guards. In addition, they can also work in licensed premises such as bars, clubs, events and festivals, which Security Guards may not be able to work in because alcohol is served. A Door Supervisor qualification will enable candidates to perform a wider variety of roles and will greatly increase their chances of finding employment.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Obtaining an SIA Security Guard Licence may seem like a long process, however, we are here to help you with the following 3 easy steps.

  • Step 1: Register and attend the SIA Security Guard licence course
  • Step 2: Get certified by passing the course.
  • Step 3: Complete the SIA application process on the SIA’s website


The SIA Security Guarding course runs over 4 days and is divided into 3 units:

  • Unit 1: Working in The Private Security Industry
  • Unit 2: Working as a Security Officer
  • Unit 3: Conflict Management for The Private Security Industry

 

Required Documents for Security Courses

Along with SIA documentation requirements, certified centers may accept the following identification forms: 
1.    2 identity documents from Group A list. At least one must show the candidate’s current address and at least one document must show their date of birth.
OR
2.    One identity document from the Group A list and 2 documents from the group B list. At least 1 document must show the candidate’s current address and at least 1 document showing their date of birth.

The required identification documents are classified into two groups 

Group A 

1.    UK biometric residence permit.
2.    Signed valid passport of any nationality 
3.    Valid UK driving license (both parts of provisional or full license are required)
4.    Driving license photo card, GB issued. Not valid if issued by Northern Ireland.
5.    UK original birth certificate issued within 12 months of birth 

Group B 

1.    Marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate, with translation if not in English.
2.    Valid UK firearms license with photo 
3.    Valid EU photo ID card
4.    UK adoption certificate
5.    Signed valid UK paper driving license
6.    UK birth certificate issued more than 12 months after the date of birth, not a photocopy
7.    Non-UK birth certificate, with translation if not in English
8.    P45 statement of income for tax purposes on leaving a job issued in the last 12 months
9.    Bank or building society statement issued to your current address, less than three months old. You can use more than one statement as long as each is issued by a different bank or building society
10.   P60 annual statement of income for tax purposes issued in the last 12 months
11.   2nd Bank or building society statement issued to your current address, less than three months old from a different provider to 13
12.   Utility bill (gas, electric, telephone, water, satellite, cable,) issued to your current address within the last three months. You can only use one utility bill in support of your application (mobile phone contracts are NOT accepted)
13.   Mortgage statement issued in the last 12 months
14.   Pension, endowment, or ISA statement issued in the last 12 months
15.   British work permit or visa issued in the last 12 months
16.   Letter from H.M. Revenue & Customs, Department of Work and Pensions, employment service, or local authority issued within the last three months. You can use more than one letter as long as each is issued by a different Government department or a different local authority
17.   2nd letter from different provider to 21
18.   A credit card statement sent to your current address within the last three months. You can use more than one statement as long as each is issued by a different issuer
19.   2nd credit card statement from different provider to 23
20.   Council Tax statement issued in the last 12 months
21.   Child benefit book issued in the last 12 months
22.   NI issued Driving license photo card ( issued by Northern Ireland DVLA)*
23.   Driving license paper counterpart issued by DVLA Great Britain or Northern Ireland.*

Are you short of documents or need guidance Contact Us

Photographs

The candidate is also required to provide 2 passport size photographs with a light background. If you apply for more than 1 course, you are required to provide additional photos based on the number of courses applied.
Documents required for SIA linked qualifications
As per SIA instructions in order to attend the examination, the candidates are required to ensure that the documentation is complete. It is mandatory to have documents with you and ensure that the documents you have must be as per the list mentioned in Group A or Group B.

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SIA CLOSE PROTECTION

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SIA Close Protection 

Getting licensed on Close Protection is the first step towards obtaining an SIA License to work as a Close Protection Officer (CPO). If you want to pursue your career as a bodyguard, this is the course for you.

Close Protection Officer is a highly demanding job, the applicant should have an in-depth knowledge of the course with extensive amounts of training. The Close Protection Officer Course comprises of a range of skills from threat assessment, operational planning, reconnaissance(high-level observation of a region to locate a threat), search procedures and Close protection teamwork.

Course Content

The course runs for over 16 days and consists of three Units :

  • Working as a Close Protection Operative 
  • Working in the Private Security Industry
  • Conflict Management 

 

In addition to the official SIA course content, our course also includes the following 

  • Close Combat Training 
  • Introduction to Firearms
  • Anti Ambush Training
  • First Aid at Work
  • Defibrillator Training 
  • Convoy Driving 

The course is packed with theoretical and practical activities to get you going and keep you engaged throughout the course. The physical training is tough and intense, and some exercises will finish late. Therefore, candidates must be prepared for a series of demanding instructions. The instructors will intentionally make the course fast-paced to adequately prepare candidates for the actual job as a Close Protection Officer.

We understand that as a student, the examinations can be a formidable task but we can assure you that there is no need to worry. Everything you need to know for the exam is covered in the Close Protection Course, and our expert trainers will adequately prepare you for the success in the assessment. </br>

 

APPLICATION PROCESS

SIA Close Protection 

Required Documents for Security Courses

Along with SIA documentation requirements, certified centers may accept the following identification forms: 
1.    2 identity documents from Group A list. At least one must show the candidate’s current address and at least one document must show their date of birth.
OR
2.    One identity document from the Group A list and 2 documents from the group B list. At least 1 document must show the candidate’s current address and at least 1 document showing their date of birth.

The required identification documents are classified into two groups 

Group A 

1.    UK biometric residence permit.
2.    Signed valid passport of any nationality 
3.    Valid UK driving license (both parts of provisional or full license are required)
4.    Driving license photo card, GB issued. Not valid if issued by Northern Ireland.
5.    UK original birth certificate issued within 12 months of birth 

Group B 

1.    Marriage certificate or civil partnership certificate, with translation if not in English.
2.    Valid UK firearms license with photo 
3.    Valid EU photo ID card
4.    UK adoption certificate
5.    Signed valid UK paper driving license
6.    UK birth certificate issued more than 12 months after the date of birth, not a photocopy
7.    Non-UK birth certificate, with translation if not in English
8.    P45 statement of income for tax purposes on leaving a job issued in the last 12 months
9.    Bank or building society statement issued to your current address, less than three months old. You can use more than one statement as long as each is issued by a different bank or building society
10.   P60 annual statement of income for tax purposes issued in the last 12 months
11.   2nd Bank or building society statement issued to your current address, less than three months old from a different provider to 13
12.   Utility bill (gas, electric, telephone, water, satellite, cable,) issued to your current address within the last three months. You can only use one utility bill in support of your application (mobile phone contracts are NOT accepted)
13.   Mortgage statement issued in the last 12 months
14.   Pension, endowment, or ISA statement issued in the last 12 months
15.   British work permit or visa issued in the last 12 months
16.   Letter from H.M. Revenue & Customs, Department of Work and Pensions, employment service, or local authority issued within the last three months. You can use more than one letter as long as each is issued by a different Government department or a different local authority
17.   2nd letter from different provider to 21
18.   A credit card statement sent to your current address within the last three months. You can use more than one statement as long as each is issued by a different issuer
19.   2nd credit card statement from different provider to 23
20.   Council Tax statement issued in the last 12 months
21.   Child benefit book issued in the last 12 months
22.   NI issued Driving license photo card ( issued by Northern Ireland DVLA)*
23.   Driving license paper counterpart issued by DVLA Great Britain or Northern Ireland.*

Are you short of documents or need guidance Contact Us

Photographs

The candidate is also required to provide 2 passport size photographs with a light background. If you apply for more than 1 course, you are required to provide additional photos based on the number of courses applied.
Documents required for SIA linked qualifications
As per SIA instructions in order to attend the examination, the candidates are required to ensure that the documentation is complete. It is mandatory to have documents with you and ensure that the documents you have must be as per the list mentioned in Group A or Group B. 

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SIA DOOR SUPERVISOR AND FIRST AID

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COURSE DETAILS

Title: SIA Door Supervisor Course with First Aid at Work

In today’s dynamic security industry, acquiring the right qualifications is paramount to success. One such essential qualification is the SIA Door Supervisor Course coupled with First Aid at Work certification. Let’s delve into the details of this comprehensive training program that equips individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the security sector.

SIA Door Supervisor Course: Unlocking Opportunities

The SIA Door Supervisor Course is a pivotal step towards obtaining the prestigious SIA Door Supervisor Licence, a prerequisite for anyone aspiring to work in the private security industry. This Level 2 accredited qualification is meticulously designed to meet the exacting standards set by the Security Industry Authority (SIA), ensuring that candidates are well-prepared to take on the roles of Door Supervisors or Security Officers.

The course curriculum covers a wide array of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Understanding the characteristics of the private security industry
  • Emergency procedures and fire safety protocols
  • Civil and criminal law relevant to door supervisors
  • Conflict management techniques
  • Physical intervention skills

With the SIA Door Supervisor Licence in hand, individuals gain access to diverse employment opportunities, from licensed premises and entertainment venues to retail outlets and office buildings. The versatility of this license enables professionals to undertake various roles, including static guarding, manned guarding, and key holding, among others.

First Aid at Work: Empowering Lifesavers

In conjunction with the SIA Door Supervisor Course, participants also undergo comprehensive First Aid at Work training. This Level 3 certification empowers individuals to respond effectively to medical emergencies and workplace incidents, thereby enhancing safety and mitigating risks.

During the course, candidates learn essential first-aid techniques, including:

  • Assessing and treating casualties
  • Managing incidents and recording injuries
  • Dealing with unconscious casualties
  • Operating specialist equipment such as defibrillators

The knowledge and skills acquired through First Aid at Work training extend beyond the professional realm, proving invaluable in everyday life scenarios. Whether at home, work, or in public spaces, certified individuals are equipped to handle medical emergencies with confidence and competence.

Course Assessment and Certification: A Path to Success

Assessment of the SIA Door Supervisor Course involves rigorous testing, including multiple-choice exams and practical assessments. Despite the intensity of the six-day training program, candidates are fully supported by expert instructors who ensure thorough preparation for success in examinations.

Upon completion of the course, individuals proceed to obtain their SIA Door Supervisor Licence through a straightforward three-step process: booking and attending the training, passing the course assessments and completing the SIA application online.

Similarly, successful completion of the First Aid at Work training culminates in the issuance of a Level 3 First Aid Certificate, valid for three years. This certification not only fulfils legal requirements but also demonstrates a commitment to workplace safety and employee well-being.

Conclusion: A Gateway to Professional Excellence

In summary, the SIA Door Supervisor Course with First Aid at Work is more than just a training program—it’s a gateway to professional excellence and personal development. By equipping individuals with the requisite skills, knowledge, and certifications, this comprehensive course paves the way for rewarding careers in the security industry while empowering individuals to make a difference in emergencies.

For those seeking to embark on a fulfilling career path or enhance their existing qualifications, investing in the SIA Door Supervisor Course with First Aid at Work is undoubtedly a step in the right direction.

Are you ready to unlock new opportunities and become a certified security professional? Contact us today to begin your journey towards a brighter, safer future.

 

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SECURITY GUARD AND FIRST AID

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Title: Security Guard Course with First Aid at Work

In an ever-evolving security landscape, the role of a well-trained security professional cannot be overstated. The Security Guard Course, including First Aid at Work certification, offers individuals a comprehensive skill set to excel in the private security industry. Let’s explore the intricacies of this essential training program and its potential impact on enhancing safety and security.

Security Guard Course: A Gateway to Professionalism

The Security Guard Course is a prerequisite for obtaining the esteemed SIA Security Guarding Licence, empowering individuals to pursue diverse roles within the private security sector. Whether it’s static guarding, manned guarding, or key holding, certified Security Officers play a pivotal role in safeguarding premises and individuals against unauthorized access, theft, and potential threats.

While the Security Guard Course provides fundamental training for aspiring security professionals, it’s important to note the distinction between Security Guard and Door Supervisor qualifications. While both share common foundational units, Door Supervisor training encompasses an additional module on Physical Intervention, broadening employment prospects and allowing for work in licensed premises.

First Aid at Work: Empowering Lifesavers

In parallel with security training, participants undergo comprehensive First Aid at Work training, equipping them with the skills and confidence to respond effectively to medical emergencies. From assessing casualties to administering life-saving interventions, First Aid-certified individuals play a crucial role in mitigating risks and ensuring prompt medical assistance when needed.

The Level 3 First Aid Training Course covers a spectrum of topics, including:

  • First Aid protocols in the workplace
  • Legal compliance and reporting procedures
  • Management of incidents and casualties
  • Examination and treatment of conscious and unconscious casualties

Beyond professional obligations, First Aid training fosters a culture of safety and preparedness, empowering individuals to make a difference in emergencies, both within and beyond the workplace.

Course Assessment and Certification: A Testament to Competence

Assessment of the Security Guard Course involves rigorous testing through multiple-choice exams, ensuring candidates possess the requisite knowledge and skills for effective security operations. Similarly, First Aid at Work training is assessed through continuous evaluation and written assessments, culminating in the issuance of Level 3 First Aid Certificates valid for three years.

Certification not only validates proficiency but also underscores a commitment to upholding safety standards and enhancing workplace well-being. With certification in hand, individuals are poised to embark on fulfilling careers as competent security professionals and certified first responders.

Conclusion: Empowering Tomorrow’s Guardians

In conclusion, the Security Guard Course with First Aid at Work certification represents a transformative journey towards professionalism and preparedness in the private security sector. By equipping individuals with the necessary skills, knowledge, and certifications, this comprehensive training program not only opens doors to diverse career opportunities but also instils a sense of responsibility towards ensuring safety and security in our communities.

Are you ready to embark on a rewarding career path as a certified Security Guard with First Aid expertise? Contact us today to enrol in our comprehensive training program and take the first step towards becoming a guardian of safety and security.

 

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CCTV AND FIRST AID

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COURSE DETAILS

Title: CCTV Operator Course with First Aid at Work

In an era where security concerns are paramount, the role of a CCTV Operator is indispensable in ensuring the safety and security of both public and private spaces. The CCTV Operator Course, complemented by First Aid at Work certification, equips individuals with the expertise to monitor surveillance systems effectively while being prepared to respond to medical emergencies. Let’s delve into the intricacies of this comprehensive training program and its pivotal role in safeguarding communities.

“CCTV Operator Course” is an essential part of achieving excellence in surveillance.

The CCTV Operator Course is tailored to provide aspiring surveillance professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge to operate and manage Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) systems effectively. Participants undergo comprehensive training on various aspects of surveillance, including:

  • Understanding CCTV technology and equipment
  • Monitoring techniques and procedures
  • Legal and ethical considerations in surveillance operations
  • Incident reporting and evidence preservation

With the rise in demand for sophisticated surveillance solutions, certified CCTV Operators play a crucial role in deterring criminal activities, enhancing public safety, and facilitating effective law enforcement.

First Aid at Work: Empowering Lifesaving Skills

In tandem with surveillance training, participants undergo rigorous First Aid at Work training to become proficient in handling medical emergencies. From administering CPR to treating injuries and illnesses, First Aid-certified individuals are equipped with the skills and confidence to provide immediate assistance when every second counts.

The Level 3 First Aid Training Course covers a comprehensive range of topics, including:

  • First Aid protocols in the workplace
  • Managing incidents and casualties
  • Recording/reporting injuries
  • Examining and treating conscious and unconscious casualties

Beyond professional obligations, First Aid training fosters a culture of preparedness and proactive intervention, empowering individuals to make a difference in emergencies.

Course Assessment and Certification: A Testament to Competence

Assessment of the CCTV Operator Course involves rigorous evaluations to ensure participants demonstrate proficiency in operating surveillance systems and adhering to legal and ethical standards. Similarly, First Aid at Work training is assessed through continuous evaluation and written assessments, culminating in the issuance of Level 3 First Aid Certificates valid for three years.

Certification not only validates competence but also underscores a commitment to upholding safety standards and enhancing community well-being. With certification in hand, CCTV Operators are poised to play a pivotal role in maintaining security and responding effectively to emergencies.

Conclusion: Elevating Security Standards

In conclusion, the CCTV Operator Course with First Aid at Work certification represents a transformative pathway towards professionalism and preparedness in surveillance operations. By equipping individuals with the necessary skills, knowledge, and certifications, this comprehensive training program empowers CCTV Operators to excel in their roles as guardians of safety and security.

Are you ready to embark on a rewarding career path as a certified CCTV Operator with first-aid expertise? Contact us today to enrol in our comprehensive training program and take the first step towards safeguarding communities and saving lives.

 

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SIA DOOR SUPERVISOR TOP UP

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SIA Top-Up Training for Door Supervisors

  • The Door Supervisor Top-Up course is designed for individuals currently holding an SIA License who intend to renew their Door Supervisor SIA License.
  • What is the duration of the SIA top-up course?
  • The Door Supervisor Top-Up training course extends over 2 days.
  • Why is it necessary for me to participate in a Door Supervisor Top-Up course, given my extensive experience and years of service in the field?
  • Occupying the role of a Door Supervisor entails significant responsibility. It is imperative to acquire fresh skills to ensure the safety of the public, property, and oneself. Through the SIA Top-Up Training, you enhance your skill set to safeguard individuals against emerging unknown threats.
  • What is the duration of the SIA Door Supervisor Top-Up training?
  • The Door Supervisor Top-Up course lasts for 2 days and encompasses the following newly introduced topics:
  • Identification of terrorist activities
  • Effective strategies for managing crowds
  • Physical intervention techniques
  • What is the cost of the SIA top-up training?
  • The cost of the SIA Top-Up training course for Door Supervisors commences at £119.99, which includes the Emergency first aid at work training (EFAW).
  • Is it possible to undertake the SIA top-up training online?
  • No, the SIA top-up training course is class based and in-person, attendances are compulsory as the unit involves, physical intervention and video recording of scenarios using hand held devices like radio, telephony and examination under invigilation rules.

Prerequisites for Door Supervisor Top-Up training:

  •  Successful completion of the Action Counters Terrorism Course (ACT Course): Participants should bring their ACT Course completion certificate to the SIA Top-Up Training session. The ACT training can be accessed from this link https://ct.protectuk.police.uk/
  •  Completion of the provided e-learning videos.
  • Before enrolling in the Door Supervisor Top-Up training course, possessing a valid Emergency First Aid qualification is mandatory. Should you lack a valid First Aid qualification, you have the option to bundle Emergency First Aid training with the Top-Up course.
  • If you already possess an Emergency First Aid qualification or a higher equivalent, please ensure that it remains valid for at least 12  months. You must present this to your instructor on the course day. If you’re uncertain, feel free to contact our booking team for assistance, preventing any unnecessary delays.
  • What is the cost of the Door Supervisor Top-Up Training?
  • The cost of the Door Supervisor Top-Up course starts at £119.99, and you can select from a range of locations throughout the UK.

Course Contents

The Door Supervisor Top-Up course comprises three units:

Unit 1: Fundamentals of Recognizing Terror Threats

Unit 2: Proper Utilization of Equipment as a Door Supervisor

Unit 3: Practical Implementation of Physical Intervention

The course evaluation involves multiple-choice exams and hands-on assessments.

Keep in mind that the renewal of your SIA License hinges on the successful completion of your Top-Up Training.


Note: it is recommended that you complete your top up training at least 12 weeks before your renewal, as the results and certification can take up to 4 weeks

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SECURITY GUARDING TOP UP

SECURITY GUARDING TOP UP

COURSE DETAILS

SIA Top-Up Training for Security Guard License

Security personnel who are in the process of renewing their SIA License post 1st October 2021 are required to undergo the SIA Top-Up Training. This training incorporates new information designed to address the evolving risks and demands associated with contemporary security guard roles.

This course equips participants with valuable skills, such as crowd control strategies, post-pandemic security protocols, and specialized techniques for identifying and proactively preventing acts of terrorism.

What is the duration of Security Guarding top up course?

It is a half day course, however if you do require Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) certificate then it will be a full day course, full details of EFAW are below.

Prerequisites:

✔️Successful completion of the Action Counters Terrorism Course (ACT Course): Participants should bring their ACT Course completion certificate to the SIA Top-Up Training session. The ACT training can be accessed from this link https://ct.protectuk.police.uk

✔️ Completion of the provided e-learning videos.

First Aid prerequisites for the SIA Security Guard Top-Up Training Course:

Candidates should hold certification in Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) or an equivalent qualification. If you have not yet fulfilled the EFAW requirement, there's no need to worry. You can conveniently undertake the EFAW course as part of your scheduled training package, ensuring that you attain the necessary qualification.

It's crucial to understand which First Aid certifications are acceptable for your SIA License. Your certification must be EFAW or higher, and it should be valid for at least 12 months from the commencement date of your Top-Up Training.

Prepare for your SIA Security Guard Top-Up Course by refreshing your First Aid knowledge:

For individuals enrolled in the SIA Top-Up Training, especially those undergoing the EFAW course, we offer resources to help you prepare. Taking a First Aid Refresher Course prior to your training can enhance your preparedness and facilitate a smoother training experience on the actual day.

Our online First Aid Refresher Courses are easily accessible and free of charge. However, it's important to note that completing the refresher course will not grant you an EFAW qualification, as the practical element of the training must be completed in person. You'll still need to obtain that qualification during your Top-Up Training. Nevertheless, this initiative equips you with additional skills to enhance your progress.

Keep in mind that the renewal of your SIA License hinges on the successful completion of your Top-Up Training.

Note: it is recommended that you complete your top up training at least 12 weeks before your renewal, as the results and certification can take up to 4 weeks.

COURSE FEE

£79

ASSESSMENT

2 Multiple Choice
Questions Exams

TIME

09:00-14:00

RESULT

Result are available within 10 - 15 working days of the exams.

AGE

Minimum Age Requirement : 18

CERTIFICATION

Successful Students receive the Security Guard Certificate

GROUP BOOKING

Multiple Booking Services are available

COURSE DURATION


HALF DAY

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