Description
What is a Designated Premises Supervisor?
A designated premises supervisor (DPS) is the person who has day-to-day responsibility for the running of the business.
All businesses and organisations selling or supplying alcohol, except members clubs and certain community premises must have a designated premises supervisor.
Who is this course for?
This course is a recommended additional qualification for people who are looking to become a designated premises supervisor, it is a course which enables people who have just obtained their Level 2 Personal Licence to learn more about the role of the designated premises supervisor before taking on the responsibility of being a DPS.
The Level 2 Award for Designated Premises Supervisors does not enable you to become a DPS, the Level 2 Award for Personal Licence Holders is the required qualification for this.
- Existing Designated Premises Supervisors
- Those looking to become a DPS
- Experienced bar staff
What will you learn?
- The roles and responsibilities of the Designated Premises Supervisor;
- The licensable activities carried out in licensed premises’;
- The requirements of legislation and best practice to support the four licensing objectives;
- How to conduct a risk assessment of a venue;
- The relationship between the operating schedule and management controls;
- The specific prohibitions for the sale of alcohol.