June 9, 2022
In 2021 we made some changes to the training you need to take before you can get a front line SIA licence.
The changes were:
We will be making more changes in 2022:
We explain these changes in more detail below.
We have also created a flowchart to explain what the changes mean for people applying for a door supervisor or security guard licence.
Why are we making these changes?
We need to make sure that people working in the private security industry can:
First aid training for door supervisors and security guards
We now expect applicants for a door supervisor or security guard licence to complete a first aid qualification before taking their licence-linked training.
You need to do this if either of the following apply:
You also need to do this if you are renewing your licence.
The qualification must be an Emergency First Aid at Work qualification or equivalent.
The requirement for first aid training will improve your skills as an SIA licence holder. It will not change the obligations you have when responding to an emergency.
We accept other qualifications that comply with the relevant guidance from the Health and Safety Executive. Some examples are:
Your training provider can tell you more about this.
First aid training for close protection operatives
We expect applicants for a close protection licence to complete a first aid qualification at level 3 or above before taking their licence-linked training. Some examples are:
We accept other qualifications. Your training provider can tell you more about this.
Top-up training for some licence holders
You must have one of the following before you can apply for, or renew, a door supervisor or security guard licence:
This applies to any applications, including renewals.
From 1 October 2022, you must have one of the following before you can apply for, or renew, a close protection licence:
This applies to any applications, including renewals.
If you hold a door supervisor licence you can choose one of the following options:
In either case, you must have an Emergency First Aid at Work qualification, or equivalent, before you can take the top-up training.
The security guard top-up training is shorter than the door supervisor top-up training, so is likely to be cheaper. However, you should consider the day-to-day duties of the job that you do. If your job involves guarding licensed premises (such as a pub or a club) you will need to renew your door supervisor licence.
Other changes
We have moved some training to the ‘common unit’ that is taken by all security operatives except close protection operatives. This includes new training on:
We have introduced new sector-specific content – for example:
We have increased the number of practical elements in the training to help learners reinforce their knowledge. The practical assessments include:
Original Article: Changes To The Training You Need For An Sia Licence
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