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SIA Door supervisor NOCN level2

A door supervisor licence is required if manned guarding activities are undertaken in relation to licensed premises, which means premises that are open to the public at times when alcohol is being supplied for consumption, or regulated entertainment is being provided on the premises.


 

SIA Manned Guarding (Static and Patrol) NOCN level 2

A manned guarding licence is required if you are providing a physical presence or carrying out any form of patrol or surveillance and you are employed by a company who contracts out to provide such activities.

SIA Public Space Surveillance (CCTV) NOCN level 2

A public Space Surveillance licence is required when manned guardig activities are carried out through the use of closed circuit television equipment to monitor the activities of a member of the public in a public or private place or to identify a particular person when you are employed by a company who contracts out to provide such activities.

SIA Vehicle Immobiliser

You need a vehicle immobiliser licence if you undertake the moving or restricting of the movement of a vehicle by any means including the immobilisation of a vehicle by attaching a device to it and the removal of such devices and collection of charges.

Arrest and Plastic Restraint (APR)

There has been much debate as to whether security operatives should use handcuffs or plastic rstriants when effecting lawful arrests of violent people.


There is nothing in the law that says that security operatives can use handcuffs for restraining people, but nothing that says they cannot. Provided that they are only used when effecting a lawful arrest, and only on violent detainees, when they are absolutely necessary to prevent escape or injury, then it is perfectly legal to use them.


the use of handcuffs is obviosly a "use of force" and therefore must be properly justified. justification is achieved through establishing not only the legal right to use such equipment (ie. when effecting a lawful arrest), but also through good objective grounds for so doing, in order to show that what was done was reasonable and necessary in the circumstances. The use of restraints may have to be justified to the Police, the Courts and possibly in civil actions.


This one-day training course will teach candidates how to use plastic restraints effectively, safely and within the strict rule of law.

Redweb Ofender I.D. Spray

Redweb devices deploy a highly visible forensic dye containing unique encrypted DNA, assisting in the identification and linking of a criminal to a crime scene. The system is supported by a robust and independently verified evidential chain, and innovative technology.


this 2-3 hour training session teaches delegates about the safe, legal and practical use of the Redweb Offender I.D. Spray in self-defence and crime prevention incidents and leads to accreditation for registration to use the hand held Redweb Offender I.D. Spray


Because the redweb Offender I.D. Spray does not contain anything that could be classed as "noxious" it does not fall under section 5(1)(b) of the Firearms Act of 1968. Its use is perfectly legal when used to protect yourself or another, or to prevent crime. 

Non-Aggressive Restraint Control Training

Non-Aggressive Restraint and Control Training in association with Bushido Jujitsu Academy.


Occasionally members of staff are involved in situations where service users need to be restrained for the safety of themselves, other service users and members of the public. Because staff members could potentially become involved in life threatening situations this one day programme will deliver the skills that would enable them to control a restraint, professionally, efficiently and with the minimum risk to all concerned.


The programme deals only with non-aggressive restraint and control handling and is beneficial to all members of staff who work with members of the public.