A Door Supervisor protects people inside a premises by screening those wanting to enter. These premises are licensed to sell alcohol, so a Security Officer cannot do this role on their Security Officer license. Sites can include pubs, clubs, events, and plenty more. Besides this, there are many similarities with a Security Officer, such as how both are responsible for deterring crime and ensuring the safety of those inside the premises.
As a Door Supervisor has similar responsibilities to a Security Officer, they can become a Security Officer without additional training.
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Day-To-Day Tasks
Depending on the service you work for, you could:
A Door Supervisor protects people inside a premises by screening those wanting to enter. These premises are licensed to sell alcohol, so a Security Officer cannot do this role on their Security Officer license. Sites can include pubs, clubs, events, and plenty more. Besides this, there are many similarities with a Security Officer, such as how both are responsible for deterring crime and ensuring the safety of those inside the premises.
As a Door Supervisor has similar responsibilities to a Security Officer, they can become a Security Officer without additional training.
A Door Supervisor protects people inside a premises by screening those wanting to enter. These premises are licensed to sell alcohol, so a Security Officer cannot do this role on their Security Officer license. Sites can include pubs, clubs, events, and plenty more. Besides this, there are many similarities with a Security Officer, such as how both are responsible for deterring crime and ensuring the safety of those inside the premises.
As a Door Supervisor has similar responsibilities to a Security Officer, they can become a Security Officer without additional training.
A Door Supervisor protects people inside a premises by screening those wanting to enter. These premises are licensed to sell alcohol, so a Security Officer cannot do this role on their Security Officer license. Sites can include pubs, clubs, events, and plenty more. Besides this, there are many similarities with a Security Officer, such as how both are responsible for deterring crime and ensuring the safety of those inside the premises.
As a Door Supervisor has similar responsibilities to a Security Officer, they can become a Security Officer without additional training.
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