Your badge proves you’re qualified. Only repetition keeps you competent.
Most people don’t realise how fast skills fade. In the security industry, there is a big difference between getting qualified and staying competent. These are not the same thing. Not even close.
When you book a Door Supervisor course, you give six intense days to training. The knowledge is fresh. You practise conflict management, physical intervention, emergency procedures, and scenario responses.
On day six, you take the assessments:
- MCQs
- Verbal tests
- Physical drills
You pass. You get certified. You apply for your SIA badge.
And then something subtle and dangerous happens. Your brain starts forgetting.
This isn’t your fault. It’s biology.
Skill Fade Is Real — And It Happens Fast
Across industries, research shows that if you don’t revisit a skill within weeks, it begins to fade.
Motor skills fade.
Situational awareness fades.
Judgement slows.
Hands-on competence drops.
This is why pilots train every few months. This is why paramedics drill constantly. This is why soldiers repeat basics over and over again.
Security is no different.
Your certificate lasts three years, but your skills do not. You might work every week, but you’re not giving CPR every day. You’re not practising restraints every shift. You’re not defusing volatile situations on demand. Yet when something happens, you must be ready within seconds.
No warm-up. No rehearsal. No excuses.
Qualification Is Not Competence
This is the central point most guards miss.
Qualification = passing the course.
Competence = qualification + practice + consistent refresh.
You owe it to the public. You owe it to your employer. You owe it to your colleagues. But most importantly, you owe it to yourself.
If something serious happens on duty, the only thing that protects you is your ability to act — not the plastic badge in your wallet.

How To Stay Sharp (Even If You’re Busy)
Whether you trained with Get Licensed or someone else, GuardPass gives you everything you need to keep your skills alive:
1. Skills Badges
Bite-sized micro-learning that refreshes critical knowledge in a few minutes a week.
2. Short Videos on YouTube
Quick reminders on PI technique, conflict management, emergency procedures and more.
3. Free Refresher Modules
Simple ways to stay current, especially before a new job or shift change.
4. Real-World Scenarios
Reminders on scanning, observation, dealing with aggression, and emergency response.
Skill refresh isn’t optional. It’s part of the job.
Recommended Reading: Why Do Security Professionals Need Counter Terrorism Skills?
Why It Matters
When something goes wrong on a site, people don’t rise to the level of their qualifications. They fall to the level of their training. Skill fade is silent. You don’t feel it happening. But when a real incident hits, it becomes obvious instantly. Don’t put yourself in that position.
Stay ready. Your badge shows you passed the test. Your practice shows you can protect the public. Don’t let your skills fade — stay sharp.












