Spectator Safety training at Granite Training ensures comprehensive preparation for managing crowds and ensuring a secure environment at events. Our program equips participants with essential skills in crowd control, emergency response, and communication, fostering confidence and professionalism in maintaining safety standards. Join us for expert-led training and peace of mind in event management.
The objective of this spectator safety qualification is to confirm occupational competence and provide learners, with the knowledge, skills and understanding of spectator safety.
Learners will cover topics such as:
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This qualification also includes the optional unit Application of Physical Interventional Skills in the Private Security Industry.
The Physical Intervention unit is an additional opportunity for learners to upskill. This is to be used by all learners who, because of their job role and location at an event, are required by their employer to undertake physical interventions when de-escalation conflict management techniques have failed to resolve conflict.
The unit is not a mandatory part of this qualification, meaning that the qualification can be fully achieved without the achievement of this PI unit.
The learners undertaking the unit as an additional unit would normally be directly employed inhouse staff working at certificated sports grounds, that are currently exempted from licensing under the Private Security Industry Act 2001. All other persons undertaking licensable activity are required to hold a relevant license issued by the Security Industry Authority (SIA).
Assessment method: Portfolio of Evidence
Guided learning hours (GLH): 73
Total qualification time (TQT): 240
Those learners undertaking the mandatory units only are required to be 16 years of age or above.
Any learners undertaking the optional unit Application of Physical Intervention Skills in the Private Security Industry must be aged 18 and over prior to delivery.
Any learners undertaking the optional unit Application of Physical Intervention Skills in the Private Security Industry are likely, during their work, to be required to make calls to the emergency services and communicate clearly to resolve conflict. It is therefore essential learners can communicate clearly.
Learners should, as a minimum, have language skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening equivalent to the following:
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