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SIA licence-linked training: why you must take the training, who is involved and how we keep it up to date.
Rolled-up holiday pay: what it is, when it can be used and what SIA approved contractors must do if they use it.
How we handle licence applications for people who have changed their gender.
Guidance for training providers: what you need to know to meet the SIA's rules on first aid training.
Guidance for people who have completed their SIA licence-linked training and who want to know what they need to do to get an SIA licence.
What you must do if you wish to use our Licence Management service.
Guidance for training providers: what you need to know if you will be delivering SIA licence-linked training after 1 April 2021.
Outsourced pre-employment screening: understanding your responsibilities and how to meet our standards.
Security staff can be the first to respond to acid attacks or incidents where someone has been exposed to a hazardous substance. Make sure you know what to do.
Violence against security staff is unacceptable. Find out what you can do to prevent it.
What an SIA approved contractor must do to remain approved.
An SIA approved contractor is assessed every year, must inform us of significant changes to the company, and must use the ACS mark correctly.
This document explains what the changes mean for people applying for a door supervisor or security guard licence.
How you can appeal against our decision to refuse your ACS application.
The sanctions we apply if an SIA approved contractor is in breach of ACS conditions.
How to order ACS-related items such as lapel pins and wall plaques.
Find out how SIA licensing applies to shopping centres and retail outlets.
Information you need if you want to offer an ACS passport scheme.
The SIA's stakeholder forum: what it is and who is in it.
This guide explains whether someone who does Fire Watch / Waking Watch roles needs a Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence.
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