Description
BIIAB Level 3 Award for Designated Premises Supervisors
The Government considers it essential that Police Officers, Fire Officers, or Officers of the Licensing Authority can identify immediately the Designated premises supervisors DPS as a person in a position of authority at any premises selling or supplying alcohol. This should have the positive outcome that any licensing problems arising at the premises can be dealt with swiftly by engaging with this key individual.
The course covers the following topics:
- the function and significance of the Designated Premises Supervisor
- how to carry out operational risk assessments in respect of the licensing objectives
- the measures that promote the licensing objectives
- the responsibility to comply with conditions attached to the premises licence
- the measures that can be applied when dealing with problems
- the main implications of equality legislation
- the requirements of other legislation and the application of good practice to the operation of licensed premises
Assessment: 50 Multiple Choice Questions
Qualification Title: BIIAB Level 3 Award for Designated Premises Supervisors
- pubs and bars
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hotels and restaurants
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off-licenses, supermarkets, and convenience stores
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sports and social clubs
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nightclubs and entertainment establishments and any other venue or site where alcohol is sold.
BIIAB Level 3 Award for Designated Premises Supervisors
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