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The British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has welcomed the Government's consultation paper on the proposed introduction of additional training for door supervisors. Launched in December 2009, the consultation aims to make new skills in physical intervention, first aid, dealing with young people and awareness of the threat of terrorism, a basic requirement for all door supervisors either renewing an existing licence or new entrants to the industry who are applying for one for the first time.
BSIA Leisure Industry Section Chairman, Tony Clarke, comments: "Door supervisors
deal closely with a real cross-section of the public, so it's important that
they have sufficient training in order to reduce conflict and protect both
themselves and others. At the BSIA, we are pleased to see that the Home Office
has taken on board some of the suggestions put forward by the security industry
and recognise the commitment to industry best practice that this proposal
represents. Door supervisors already play a vital role in the night-time
community and this further training will only enhance their ability to protect
the public in challenging situations."
The additional training requirements will form part of the licence application
process for new door supervisors from as early as June 2010, with top-up
training for existing licence-holders introduced from May 2011 should the
consultation be approved.
BSIA Website
Posted by
Kristina Tasic
– 11 January 2010
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