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Responding to Security and Safety Incidents (RQF)

This qualification is the one of the unitary qualifications within the Venue Security & Safety suite, it provides the learner with the key knowledge required to respond to critical, terroristic, violent and crowd incidents alongside working alongside a multi-agency approach.

Qualification Number610/2321/8
Guided Learning Hours4 hours
Total Qualification Time4 hours
Credit Value0 credits

Who is this for?

This qualification is for learners who work in a front line role ensuring the security and safety of customers at public events. It covers the gap between SIA licence linked and Spectator safety qualifications, including a wide range of subjects from appropriate responses to a 'person of interest', clear and obvious threats, entry point compromise and crowd surges. The roles and responsibilities within a multi-agency response are also covered from an operatives perspective.


Pre-Requisites: 

This qualification is aimed at learners 18 years and over.

All learners must have completed the ACT Awareness and ACT Security eLearning prior to attending the course and provide the trainer with copies of the certificates.

It is recommended (but not essential) that learners hold a Level 2 (or higher) SIA or Spectator Safety qualification to help underpin the knowledge within this qualification.


Assessment

The method of assessment for this qualification is by Multiple Choice Examination (MCQ).

As this qualification is regulated in England, the assessments are conducted in English. It is important that learners have reasonable abilities in English language to have a fair opportunity to being successful.


Progression Route

Learners may progress onto the following qualifications:

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