SIA DOOR SUPERVISOR

sia door supervisor

COURSE DETAILS

The Door Supervisor Training Course is essential in obtaining your SIA Door Supervisor Licence. The Level 2 Door Supervisor Training course is an accredited qualification which has been developed to meet the requirements of the Security Industry Authority (SIA).This allows you to work in the private security industry as a Door Supervisor or Security Officer. 

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 (EFAW) Certificate you can checkout our Door Supervisor and First Aid at Work

The training is based on the relevant SIA Specifications for Learning and Qualifications providing the necessary skills and knowledge for those who wish to apply for an SIA licence and work as a Door Supervisor. 
The SIA Door Supervisor Licence equips you to work at licensed premises, bars, clubs, pubs, restaurants, warehouses, retail outlets, shops, shopping centres, office buildings and in a wide variety of roles including static guarding, manned guarding, key holding etc.
If you are looking to work in the Security Industry as a Security Guard or a Door Supervisor, this is the right course for you. 

NOTE: We highly recommend the SIA Door Supervisor Training Course over the SIA Security Guarding Training Course. While a Licenced Door Supervisor can work as a Security Guard, a licenced Security Guard is unable to work as a Door Supervisor.

Course Assessment 

On the final day of the course, there will be three multiple-choice exams and a practical assessment.
The SIA door supervisor training course is Six days of intensive training. The course starts at 09:30 am and finishes at 06:00 or 06:30 pm on all Six days.
In case you are apprehensive about examinations, there is no need to worry. Everything you need to know for the examination is covered in the Level 2 Door Supervisor training course and your expert instructor will fully prepare you for success in the tests.
Our pass rates are some of the highest in the business thanks to the quality of the training providers.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Door Supervisor licence in just 3 steps.
Getting your licence involves the following 3 easy steps 

  • Book and attend the SIA Door Supervisor Training course
  • Get certified by passing the course.
  • Complete the SIA application process on the SIA’s website for your SIA Door Supervisor License.

The SIA Door Supervisor course is held over 6 days and is divided into 4 units:

Unit 1: Introduction to Physical Skills

  • Knowing the characteristics of the private security industry
  • Understanding emergencies and the importance of emergency procedures
  • Understanding fire procedures in the workplace

 

Unit 2: Role of the Door Supervisor within the Private Security Industry

  • Understanding civil and criminal law relevant to a door supervisor
  • Understanding incident recording and crime scene preservation relevant to the role of a door supervisor
  • Understanding emergency procedures which should be followed by a door supervisor.

 

Unit 3: Conflict Management within the Private Security Industry

  • Understanding the principles of conflict management appropriate to their role and reduce risk in conflict situations
  • Understanding the good practises to follow after conflict situations
  • Understanding how to communicate in emotive situations to de-escalate the conflict.

 

Unit 4: Physical Intervention Skills Module (15 hours of which 12 hours must be contact time), this module was incorporated in the door supervisor qualification in 2010 and the trainer will teach the learners compliant techniques.

  • Module 1: Working in the Private Security Industry (WPSI)
  • Module 2: Working as Door Supervisor (WDS)
  • Module 3:  Conflict Management in Security Industry (CMPSI)
  • Module 4: Physical Intervention Training (PI)

 

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: 020 7018 4420

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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