BIIAB L2 Award in Door Supervision
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Description
Under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, all door supervisors must hold a licence to practise issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA). This course will enable door supervisors to gain a recognised door super5vision qualification, meeting one of the requirements to apply for the licence. This course provides is a nationally recognised qualification and is the industry standard.Read More
Key Areas
- Working in the private security industry
- Working as a door supervisor
- Conflict management for the private security industry
- Physical intervention skills for the private security industry
What next
This qualification, which is worth four credits at level 2. You will be able to go on an…Frequently asked questions
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Key Areas
- Working in the private security industry
- Working as a door supervisor
- Conflict management for the private security industry
- Physical intervention skills for the private security industry
What next
This qualification, which is worth four credits at level 2. You will be able to go on and gain qualifications in additional sectors such as CCTV and security guarding, and only have to sit the additional units.Entry requirements
Interview & assessmentArea's of study
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