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When using radio systems for communication, what is a crucial component?
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What is a crucial component of making sure door supervisors are using the appropriate tools to communicate clearly and effectively?
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What is the main reason that body-worn cameras (BWC) are used?
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Which devices are necessary to prevent harm to the hearing?
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Which equipment can assist door supervisors in identifying potential threats concealed on individuals entering the venue?
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Which tool helps in keeping track of the number of customers in a venue and helps to keep it at capacity?
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Why is it so important that door supervisors take vulnerability into account when determining whether to evict or deny someone entry?
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When it comes to crowd capacity rules at an event location, what is the main duty of a door supervisor?
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What part does good communication play in controlling lines at the entry of an event?
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Why is it so important that door supervisors follow the dispersal protocols following an event?
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What does following dispersal procedures primarily demonstrate from the perspective of customer service?
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What benefit does queue control offer in terms of customer assessment?
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What is a door supervisor’s main responsibility when it comes to queue management?
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Which factor is most important to a door supervisor when controlling queue at a venue entrance?
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Why is it so important for a door supervisor to manage and control queues at a venue entrance?
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Which document is typically recognized by venues as proof of age?
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Which conduct is against gaming and licensing laws?
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What consequences could a venue face for serving alcohol to someone underage?
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What does the DPS presence in the operating schedule signify?
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What is the role of door supervisors concerning the policies set by the licence holder?
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Under what circumstances the police to use their closure authority over licensed establishments?
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What legal authority does a door supervisor have to deny someone access to a licensed establishment?
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How much force should be applied when a customer is being ejected from a licensed establishment?
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According to the Licensing Act of 2003, which of the following is not a licensing objective?
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Which category of evidence includes evidence that directly confirms a fact?
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For what reason would a door supervisor call the police?
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What indicators could a door supervisor look for to suspect drug dealing?
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If a consumer is discovered lurking somewhere that neither employees nor CCTV can see, they are most likely
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What is the purpose of a door supervisor documenting and maintaining a crime scene?
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What is the proper way for a door supervisor to get rid of blood-stained tissues?
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When managing narcotics that have been confiscated in a venue, what should a door supervisor make sure of?
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When dealing with those who are found to be in possession of drugs, what step does a door supervisor often take?
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Which of these might be a sign of possible drug use?
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When keeping an eye on people, which behaviour can indicate drug usage and should a door supervisor be aware of?
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According to the UK Misuse of narcotics Act of 1971, which class of narcotics contains Ketamine, anabolic steroids, and cannabis?
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Which laws in the United Kingdom established sanctions and enforcement actions related to the abuse of prohibited substances?
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During a search, what should a door supervisor do if they find a customer in possession of a legitimate but forbidden item within the venue?
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Why is it crucial to finish documentation following a search?
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What should be done if a consumer refuses permission for a search even if it is required by the admittance policy?
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What is a significant aspect of carrying out a premises search involving the identification of possible dangers or risks within the premises?
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In order to respect protected characteristics during a search, what steps should a door supervisor take?
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What steps are taken in the case of an accident or incident to guarantee that the required expert assistance is provided as soon as possible?
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What safety precautions are recommended to guard against possible health hazards while doing a search?
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What risk could directly endanger the security of a door supervisor while conducting a search?
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Which portable devices are made especially to find metal objects on a person’s body or property?
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What gives a door supervisor the right to search someone?
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What type of search occurs when a door supervisor looks for specific individual because of certain suspicions or reasons?
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What does the law describe as an offensive weapon?
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What offence involves stealing someone else’s property with the use of force or the threat of force?
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Which crime involves causing severe injury or harm to a person with clear intent to cause serious harm?
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