Welcome to our Security FAQ’s weekly blog, a dedicated space where we unravel your most pressing questions about the SIA Licence, Door Supervisor Course, Security Guard Course, CCTV course, and more.
Audience Engagement and Feedback: Whether you’re a seasoned security professional seeking to renew your badge or a newcomer curious about the pathways into the industry, we’ve heard your inquiries across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, and we’re here to answer.
Starting with the intricacies of top-up training and moving on to the opportunities a specific licence can offer, our collaboration with the Customer Service team ensures that you receive accurate, comprehensive insights. So, let’s delve into this week’s questions and demystify the world of security.
Direct from the Audience: Your Top Security Queries Answered
1. Do I need to do a first aid course before I do a top-up course?
A. Yes, if you are doing a Top Up Course for your security profession, having a First Aid Certificate is mandatory. This ensures that you possess essential first aid skills required for roles in the UK Security Training. If you do not have an Emergency First Aid at Work certificate qualification, or higher, you can add this onto your course booking. Remember, this qualification must be valid for at least one year from your course start date.
2. My door supervisors badge is up for renewal, but I just want a security badge now; can this be done and what do I need to do, i.e., for up top training?
A. Certainly, you can downgrade your Door Supervisor License to a Security Guard License by taking the Top Up Security Guard Course. This transition allows for different responsibilities within the security industry and aligns with Security Badge Renewal procedures.
This is a very common question, some people when it comes to renewing their licence, especially if they do not work in a premises which sells alcohol, prefer to ‘downgrade’ their licence to a security officer licence. This is because the security officer top-up training course is only one day as a apposed to the DS Top-up course which is 2 days.
But in short, if you do want to do this, you will need to do the security officer top up training course.
Although, we do suggest keeping the door supervisor licence as it does give you more Job opportunities than a security officer licence.
3. Don’t we need a medical qualification like EFAW to do the door supervisor because it is provided?
A. Yes, you do need this qualification! Here’s why and how:
What is EFAW?: EFAW stands for Emergency First Aid at Work. It’s a basic first aid training course.
Why Do I Need It for Door Supervisor?: The Door Supervisor course requires that you know how to handle medical emergencies. EFAW ensures you have these skills.
I Don’t Have EFAW; What Now?: Good news! You can add this qualification to your Door Supervisor course booking. In fact, it’s part of the Security Industry Authority (SIA) training package.
Any Other Requirements?: Just remember, your EFAW qualification must be valid for at least one year from your Door Supervisor course start date.
Firstly, understanding the requirements for the Door Supervisor course doesn’t have to be confusing. Moreover, with EFAW as a mandatory part, you’ll be equipped to handle emergencies and fulfil your responsibilities in your new role in security. Lastly, if you have more questions, we’re always here to help guide you through the process!
4. I have experience of working in the Nepalese Army; how can I get a licence?
A. Your military experience is valuable, but the requirements for obtaining a Door Supervisor License or Security Guard License in the UK remain consistent. You must Fulfil the standard criteria, including taking the necessary SIA courses before you can apply for your SIA licence.
5. Can we get an SIA CCTV Licence from outside the UK?
A. Unfortunately, obtaining an SIA CCTV License from outside the UK is not possible. To begin with, you must be physically present and moreover, have the right to work in the UK. Only then can you attend the required training course and apply for the licence.
6. I have got a record, but I was in trouble for GBH; it was maybe 14 or 15 years ago. Would my record stop me from getting a badge now?
Generally speaking, the Criminal Record Check for a Security Guard Licence examines the past 5 years. However, you may need to check with the SIA to confirm eligibility for your Security Badge Renewal.You can also use our criminal record checker tool below to see the likelihood of your SIA licence being accepted.
Here- https://www.get-licensed.co.uk/get-daily/can-i-get-an-sia-licence-with-a-criminal-record
7. How long will it take for a DBS check for international students applying for DS?
A. The Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check for a Door Supervisor Licence typically takes 1-2 weeks. However, contacting the SIA directly will provide more detailed information for international students.
8. Hey, I used to be an armed security back in Jamaica; just migrated to the UK; can I apply for an SIA Licence?
A. Welcome to the UK! Your previous experience in armed security is valuable, and you are eligible to apply for an SIA course and licence, including the Security Guard Licence or Door Supervisor Licence.
9. Thanks for the video, sir. Do I need a bank statement along with a driving licence and passport? I have different addresses on the bank statement and driving licence.
A. You must have your current address on both your Security Guard and Door Supervisor Licence applications. If your Proof of Address documents like a bank statement and driving licence show different addresses, you may need to fix this inconsistency to meet SIA requirements. You can see all of the SIA approved documents here, which you must bring with you when attending your course and for when you are completing your SIA licence qualification.
Here- https://www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-for-an-sia-licence#check-you-have-the-right-document
10. What about the first aid certificate; how’s that work? Can you do it online?
A. The First Aid Certificate course is often offered alongside SIA courses. It is typically conducted in-person on the first training day, as hands-on practice is vital to ensure you can perform the necessary Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) skills.
Understanding Licences and Renewals: From First Aid to Security Badges
Navigating the process of renewing or obtaining a specific security licence can be challenging. Many professionals often wonder about the need for a First Aid Certificate, the possibility of downgrading a Door Supervisor License to a Security Guard License, or how to leverage previous military experience for a licence. Here, we’ll address these queries and more.
First Aid Qualification:
A First Aid Certificate is indeed mandatory if you are pursuing a Top Up course. It’s an essential component of the training that ensures you’re equipped with vital first aid skills. If you’re considering a Door Supervisor Course, having a qualification like Emergency First Aid at Work (EFAW) is a must and can be part of your overall training package.
Downgrading Your Licence:
If your Door Supervisor Licence is up for renewal and you prefer to switch to a Security Guard Licence, the Top Up Security Guard Course will guide you through the process. The opportunities and responsibilities vary, so choose wisely based on your career goals.
International and Military Experience:
Experience in foreign armed forces can be valuable, but the requirements for a UK security licence remain standard. You must attend the required courses and fulfil the criteria for the specific licence you seek. Similarly, obtaining an SIA CCTV licence outside the UK is not possible; presence in the UK is essential.
Criminal Records and Eligibility:
Concerns over past criminal records are common. Typically, the focus is in the past 5 years, but specific cases might necessitate checking with the SIA for confirmation. A record that’s 14 or 15 years old may not affect your eligibility, but confirming with the SIA is advisable.
Simplifying Your Journey – Choosing the Right Security Training Course for You
Deciding on the perfect security course can be a challenge. Whether it’s a Door Supervisor Course, CCTV course, or something else, each option has its unique offerings and needs. Don’t stress – we’re here to help you step by step! If you’re a newcomer or looking for advanced training, this guide has all you need to confidently choose your path in the security field. Let’s explore the different courses and figure out the best one for you, along with next steps to set you up for success.
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