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Accreditation

We are proud of our commitment to quality throughout our operations, which are backed up by a range of qualifications, ensuring the high standard of performance you can expect from Event Solutions Security Services. Here you can see details of these qualifications and an explanation of what this means to you and your security needs.


SIA

The Security Industry Authority (SIA) is the regulating body of the private security industry. All Staff carrying out a licensable activity are holders of the relevant SIA badge, within the confines of the Private Security Industry Act 2001.

We are also in the process of becoming an SIA approved contractor, to provide independent proof of a our commitment to quality and high standards.


NEBOSH

This certification is more and more now required by venues to carry out a full safety role, and is issued, following an intensive training course, by the National Examination Board  for Occupational Safety and Health.


IOSH

This is the Managing Safely certificate, which is the minimum qualification required of floor managers by many venues. This deals with the relevant basic essentials of Occupational Health & Safety and is endorsed by the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health.


IOSH Technical Membership

This certificate is granted to members of the Institute of Occupational Safety & Health who have Technician status. This means that they are regular practitioners of health & safety and are undergoing continual training and development within the industry.


IIRSM

Now superseded by the Institute of Management, Membership of the Institute of Supervision and Management was granted to persons in a senior position who demonstrated an ongoing commitment to leadership and the development of staff under their control.


MISM

The International Institute of Risk and Safety Management is a large, worldwide body which has great influence on Health & safety legislation and training worldwide. All our Safety staff our Associate members, again demonstrating an ongoing commitment to further training and development.