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Use of Force Legislation Toolbox Talk

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Toolbox Talk Description:

This use of force door supervisors toolbox talk template from Health & Safety Zone delivers detailed, legally‑compliant guidance for security personnel working in nightclubs, pubs, festivals, arenas and other licensed premises. The template addresses the most common hazards such as excessive force, unlawful restraint, misuse of chemical deterrents and the psychological impact of violent confrontations. It references core legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Criminal Law Act 1967, Private Security Industry Act 2001, Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, and the Violence at Work Regulations 2015, and aligns with HSE advice on workplace violence. Practical sections cover risk assessment procedures, PPE specifications (BS EN 388 chemical‑resistant gloves, BS EN 166 safety goggles, BS EN ISO 20345 slip‑resistant footwear), step‑by‑step escalation, approved restraint equipment, incident reporting under RIDDOR and post‑incident debriefing. The guide also links to the Security Industry Authority lawful authority guidance. It is suitable for security firms, venue owners, event organisers and training providers. It is fully editable, allowing you to insert site‑specific details, local policies and additional controls. Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 | Use of Force by Door Supervisors – Gov.uk. For further guidance see the HSE Violence at Work guidance (HSE Violence at Work).

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