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OCR Level 4 NVQ in Spectator Safety Management
Level 4 NVQ in Spectator Safety Management
Introduction
The National Occupational Standards (NOS) in Spectator Safety Management were introduced by Skills Active as part of measures aimed at raising levels of spectator safety at all types of events. This NVQ is based on the level 4 NOS, thus ensuring that the qualification represents current best practice in stewarding and spectator safety.
This NVQ in Spectator Safety Management will complement ASET's existing portfolio of qualifications, particularly the security related programmes. The aim of this NVQ is to deliver competence based training relating directly to the NOS developed by Skills Active and promotes the overall development of managerial skills. This will contribute to ensuring a safer spectator environment at sports events, parades, concerts or carnivals with static and/ or moving crowds.
Who is it for?
This NVQ is for those working in the match day and events stewarding industry. It can be achieved by individuals typically working as stadium managers or safety officers at sports events, parades, concerts or carnivals where the safety of spectators is paramount. Typically the learner would be responsible for the overall stewarding operation at the event.

Progession

This qualification aims to enable learners to progress to further opportunities, such as a Level 5 NVQ, certificate or diploma in management and/ or professional membership.

Structure

The qualification comprises 16 units; 9 in total must be completed to achieve this NVQ consisting of 7 mandatory and at least 2 optional units.
Mandatory units
Unit A11 Assist the organisation to develop and implement policies
Unit A42 Provide information to support decision making
Unit A311 Develop productive working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders
Unit A321 Provide learning opportunities for colleagues
Unit A323 Manage your own resources and professional development
Unit C216 Plan for the safety of people attending a spectator event
Unit C217 Ensure the safety of people attending a spectator event
Optional Units
Unit A22 Manage the use of physical resources
Unit A43 Facilitate meetings
Unit A44 Manage a project
Unit A56 Implement quality assurance systems
Unit A57 Provide advice and support for the development and implementation of quality policies
Unit A58 Monitor compliance with quality systems
Unit A319Recruit, select and keep colleagues
Unit A320 Allocate and monitor the progress and quality of work in
Unit B218 Encourage innovation in your area of responsibility


Assessment

The candidate presents evidence to cover performance criteria and underpinning knowledge and understanding for each unit chosen. The evidence is assessed and verified internally by occupationally qualified staff, and is subject to external verification by ASET.

Cost: £2500

Duration: 12 to 18 months


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Fax 020 7639 6575 or
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