All-In Security CoursesDoor Supervisor Course InformationUnit 1 Working in the Private Security Industry Total Guided Learning Hours: 10 Learning Outcomes LO1: Know the purpose and main features of the private security industry LO2: Understand the legislation that is relevant to people working in the private security industry LO3: Understand relevant aspects of health and safety in the workplace LO4: Know how to apply the principles of fire safety LO5: Know how to deal with non-fire-related workplace emergencies LO6: Understand the principles of effective communication and customer care in the private security industry Unit 2 Working as a Door Supervisor Guided Learning Hours: 10 Learning Outcomes LO1: Understand the behaviour appropriate for individual door supervisors, as defined by the Security Industry Authority's (SIA) Standards of Behaviour LO2: Understand the elements of civil and criminal law relevant to door supervisors LO3: Understand search procedures and the reasons for having them LO4: Understand the powers of arrest and related procedu LO5: Understand relevant drug legislation and its relevance to the role of the door supervisor LO6: Understand incident recording and crime scene preservation LO7: Understand licensing law and social responsibility LO8: Understand and be able to follow procedures for emergency situations UNIT 3 Conflict Management for the Private Security Industry Guided Learning Hours: 8 Learning Outcomes LO1: Understand the principles of conflict management appropriate to their role LO2: Understand how to recognise, assess and reduce risk in conflict situations LO3: Understand how to communicate effectively in emotive situations and de-escalate conflict LO4: Understand how to develop and use problem solving strategies for resolving LO5: Understand conflict good practice to follow after conflict situations UNIT 4 Physical Intervention Skills for the Private Security Industry Guided Learning Hours: 10 Learning Outcomes LO1: Understand physical interventions and the legal and professional implications of their use LO2: Understand how to reduce the risk of harm when physical intervention skills are used LO3: Be able to use non-pain related physical skills to protect yourself and others from assault LO4: Be able to use non-pain related standing holding and escorting techniques, including non-restrictive and restrictive skills LO5: Understand good practice to follow after physical interventions |