Who needs this qualification?
All those seeking their NVQ Spectator Safety Qualification to work at events.
Duration : 3 delivered class room days followed by work place assessments to be completed in approximately 10/12 weeks
Summary:
The course provides a work-based qualification for people employed as safety stewards. It is suitable for staff working in a range of sports and other events where it will be necessary to safeguard the welfare of spectators, colleagues and other people. It is aimed also at those currently working as stewards and seeking recognition for their skills as well as those seeking employment as an event steward.
Full Details
The course provides a comprehensive introduction to crowd and event management and outlines the principles of spectator safety. It also explores team working, health and safety, emergency procedures and conflict management. The NVQ level 2 in Spectator Safety is recognised by: The Football Licensing Authority (FLA) and The Football Safety Officers Association (FSOA).
Units:
A52 – Contribute to the work of your team
C29 – Prepare for spectator events
C35 – Deal with accidents and emergencies
C210 – Control the entry, exit and movement of people at spectator events
C211 – Monitor spectators and deal with crowd problems
C237 – Help to manage conflict
C238 – Control and detain people at a spectator event for action by the police
Who needs this qualification?
The Level 3 NVQ in Spectator Safety aims to assess the competence of senior stewards and supervisors at spectator events. Candidates would be expected to demonstrate ability in preparing stewards and venues for spectator events, develop working relationships with colleagues and deal with spectator problems and emergencies.
This qualification can be achieved by those working in more supervisory positions at sports events, concerts or carnivals where the safety of spectators is their key responsibillity. Candidates must be at least aged 18 or above to accomplish the full qualification. This qualification offers further progression and professional development and follows on from NVQ Level 2 in Spectator Safety. In order to gain the NVQ qualification, candidates must complete four mandatory units together with two optional units from a choice of six.
Duration : 5 delivered days followed by work based assignments, portfolio building and work place assessments
Mandatory Units:
C212 – Prepare Stewards and venues for spectator events
C213 – Maintain stewarding in designated areas and deal with spectator problems and emergencies
C35 – Deal with accidents and emergencies
C324 – Develop productive working relationships with colleagues
Optional Units:
A21 – Support the efficient use of resources
A41 – Manage Information for Action
A323 – Manage your own resources and professional development
C33 – Work with others to improve customer service
C237 – Help to manage conflict
C238 – Control and detain people at a spectator event for action by the police
Who needs this qualification?
The NVQ Level 4 Spectator Safety Management training course is designed to professionally prepare attendees for employment in The Stadium Safety Officer’s and or an associated Management & Planning role. LDC provides certification through Edexel the UKs leading Awarding Body, who have defined this qualification as meeting their Spectator Safety Management training requirements, and is recognised by: The Football Licensing Authority (FLA) and The Football Safety Officers Association (FSOA)
Duration : 5 delivered days over a period of 12 weeks, followed by work based assignments, portfolio building and work place assessments
Summary:
The course provides a
Full Details – Syllabus: Mandatory Units:
Unit C216: Plan for the safety of people attending a spectator event
Unit C217: Ensure the safety of people attending a spectator event
Unit A11: Assist the organisation to develop and implement policies
Unit A323: Manage your own resources and professional development
Unit A311: Develop productive working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders
Unit A42: Provide information to support decision making
Unit A321: Provide learning opportunities for colleagues
Optional 2 Units from:
Unit A22: Manage the use of physical resources
Unit B218: Encourage innovation in your area of responsibility
Unit A319: Recruit, select and keep colleagues
Unit A320: Allocate and monitor the progress and quality of work in your area of responsibility
Unit A43: Facilitate meetings
Unit A57: Provide advice and support for the development & implementation of quality policies
Unit A56: Implement quality assurance systems
Unit A58: Monitor compliance with quality systems
Unit A44: Manage a project






