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This first aid for door supervisors toolbox talk template from Health & Safety Zone provides a comprehensive safety briefing for security staff who may face fights, falls from height or level, and drug overdoses while on duty. The template covers key hazards such as severe bleeding, fractures, spinal injuries and life‑threatening respiratory depression, and delivers practical DO and DON’T actions, required PPE including BS EN 374 chemical‑resistant gloves, BS EN 166 eye protection, a BS EN 14977 tourniquet and a BS EN 50604 AED, plus clear incident reporting via RIDDOR forms. It is suitable for nightclubs, concert venues, stadiums, casinos, airports, festivals and any public‑facing security operation. The content is fully editable, allowing you to insert site‑specific risks, customise the risk assessment and add your own company branding. Compliant with: Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Health and Safety (First‑Aid) Regulations 1981, Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 and SIA first‑aid licensing requirements. Use this first aid toolbox talk to conduct a concise safety briefing, ensure legal compliance and protect staff and patrons from serious injury or death. It can be easily integrated into daily briefings, induction programmes and audit checklists, helping you maintain a consistent safety culture across multiple sites. The template also includes a ready‑to‑use checklist for PPE inspection and a quick‑reference flowchart for emergency response, saving valuable time during incidents.