BIIAB Level 2 National Certificate for Door Supervisors

 

The Security Industry Authority is the organisation responsible for regulating the private security industry according to the requirements set out by the Private Security Industry Act 2001. This act was put in to place on 1st March 2004 to help protect society by collaboratively developing and achieving high standards in the private security industry with support from police, local government, the public and industry.

To set standards for training the changing roles of those already employed in the industry and the requirements for new skills and knowledge were taken into account. The training includes roles and responsibilities and conflict management, which have been identified as basic skills needed by the industry.

To achieve the British Institute of Innkeepers qualification for door supervisors, you will need to attend a training course, take and pass two assessments. The course is delivered over 4 days and the total training time will always be 30 hours, which includes two one hour assessments.

Unit 1 - Roles and Responsibilities

This includes how to comply with the law, admission polices and procedures, refusing entry, searching, seizing articles, eviction, use of force and offensive weapons, how to deal with emergencies, drugs, arrests, scene preservation and report writing.

Course duration: 15 hours over 2 days

Unit 2 - Conflict Management

This includes candidates managing conflict by applying dynamic risk approaches, understanding the importance of self-awareness and acting proactively; how to resolve conflict and how to learn from conflict.

Course duration: 15 hours over 2 days

Total course duration: 30 hours including two assessments over 4 days

 

"I was amazed how the course content was delivered and could be learnt in the time given. From a ladies point of view I was pleased to see that there was not any physical training and I was not made to feel intimated"

Michelle Newton - General Manager at Lloyds, Milton Keynes

 

"Informative course, with useful teaching terminology. The instructors have great teaching techniques"

James Lines - Door Supervisor at The Rovers Tye, Colchester

Instructor Qualifications

City & Guilds 7302

City & Guilds Level 3 Certificates for Deliverers of Conflict Management Training (1886)

BII Level 2 Trainer Induction Program in Conflict Management to Deliver National Certificate of Door Supervisors - Licensed Premises

Maybo Physical Intervention/Conflict Management Train the Trainer Program

Accreditation & Certification

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