February 21, 2010
How Door Staff Training Has Transformed Door Supervision
SIA training is a vital component of the British. This term of course has been superceded with the name doorman or door supervisor and it is part of the overall strategy to move away from the old image of tough mean and large looking men providing unregulated security and moving towards ways of avoiding the likelihood of any trouble occurring in the first instance. In fact, female door staff are in ever increasing demand as they are deemed a far more friendly face when greeting guests into a venue.
With good sia door supervisor training, the emphasis is on conflict resolution without the need for force or violence. In fact, the best form of ensuring safety at any venue is to be aware of the dangers long before they are ever allowed to develop into anything which can pose a risk to patrons and the door staff.
The raising of standards is largely down to the SIA training which has been made obligatory for all door staff wanting a career in door supervision. Whilst an initial burden, it does put those people who do get qualified into a superb position to get long term employment in a safe working environment.
Door supervisor training courses are available throughout the UK and by and large include a three or four days of coaching as well as a written examination. Once passed, the participant is able to apply for their SIA badge and subsequently is licenced to provide security and protection for one of the thousands of venues which need door staff on a regular basis throughout the UK.






