SIA Door Supervisor
Explore the Journey to Security Excellence with K4 Training Company's Courses to become an SIA Door Supervisor
Welcome to K4 Training Company, your trusted partner in comprehensive security training. We take pride in offering courses to become an SIA door supervisor, as well as vital First Aid training designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge required in the security industry.
- Unit 1 Working in the Private Security Industry
- Grasp the fundamental characteristics and objectives of the Private Security Industry.
- Comprehend the legislation applicable to security operatives.
- Appreciate the importance of responding to emergencies and following emergency procedures.
- Acquire effective communication skills as a security operative.
- Understand the principles of record-keeping pertinent to the role of a security operative.
- Comprehend the nature of terror threats and the responsibilities of security operatives in the event of a threat.
- Learn methods for ensuring the safety of vulnerable individuals.
- Understand best practices for post-incident management.
- Unit 2 Working as an SIA Door Supervisor
- Comprehend the aspects of crime pertinent to door supervision.
- Understand the legislation, issues, and procedures related to drug misuse in the context of a door supervisor’s role.
- Grasp the preservation of evidence in connection to the responsibilities of a door supervisor.
- Gain an understanding of licensing law as it pertains to the role of a door supervisor.
- Comprehend the responsibilities of queue management and venue capacity relevant to door supervision.
- Acquire proficiency in the use of equipment pertinent to a door supervisor.
- Unit 3 Conflict Management
- Grasp the principles of conflict management suitable for the role.
- Recognise, assess, and mitigate risks in conflict situations.
- Understand the application of problem-solving techniques for conflict resolution.
- Demonstrate effective communication skills to de-escalate conflicts.
- Unit 4 Physical Intervention
- Comprehend the principles of physical interventions and the consequences of their application.
- Understand the risks linked to the use of physical intervention.
- Grasp methods for minimizing the risks associated with physical intervention.
- Demonstrate the ability to employ physical skills for the protection of oneself and others.
- Demonstrate proficiency in non-pain-compliant standing, holding, and escorting techniques.
FAQs
What is the FREC 3 course, and who is it for?
The FREC 3 course is a Level 3 qualification designed for individuals who are often the first to arrive at emergency situations. This includes roles such as Police Officers, Firefighters, Door Supervisors, Close Protection Operatives, Emergency First Responders, and those working in high-risk environments like the military or manufacturing. It’s ideal for anyone looking to enhance their emergency care skills beyond standard first aid training.
Do I need any prior qualifications or experience to attend the course?
Learners must be at least 17 years old on the first day of the course. There are no other formal entry requirements but to benefit from the learning we recommend that learners have a minimum of Level 2 in literacy and numeracy.
What is involved in the pre-course study, and how much time do I need to complete it?
It is highly recommends you do a minimum of 10 hours pre-course reading of Ambulance Care Essentials, <a href=”https://www.qualsafe.com/categories/Books/Emergency-Care-Books/”>available from our awarding body Qualsafe. </a>There are e-book versions available too!
What topics are covered during the FREC 3 course?
The course covers a wide range of topics, including incident assessment, managing life-threatening and non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries, using an AED, emergency oxygen administration, catastrophic bleeding, chest injuries, anaphylaxis, CPR for adults and children, and more. It also includes training on trauma management and understanding anatomy and physiology.
What assessments will I need to complete during the course?
The course includes 6 practical skills tests, 3 theory assessments (multiple choice), 2 anatomy and physiology papers, and 1 invigilated exam. These assessments are designed to ensure learners are confident and competent in handling real-world emergency scenarios.
What qualification will I receive after completing the course?
Successful learners will be awarded a Qualsafe Level 3 Award in First Response Emergency Care (RQF) e-Certificate. The certificate is subject to verification by the awarding body and any other required actions after the results are submitted.
Is this course physically demanding?
Yes, the FREC 3 course involves a significant amount of practical and physical activities, including hands-on assessments. Delegates should be prepared for the physical demands of the training. However, it is an excellent way to build practical skills and confidence in managing emergency situations.