What a Door Supervisor actually does in Warehouses & Distribution Centres
In warehouses & distribution centres, a Door Supervisor runs a specific pattern: access control, vehicle marshalling, seal integrity checks. The assignment instructions vary by client but the operating principles do not.
The environment: Warehouses & Distribution Centres
These are 24/7 logistics hubs with high-value stock and rotating shift patterns. The pace, footfall and threat profile is materially different from generic guarding — trained officers spot risks non-specialists miss.
Legal and compliance framework
Beyond the SIA framework, warehouses & distribution centres sites typically bring their own compliance layer (safeguarding, GDPR, sector regulator). Read the site induction pack, not just the SIA workbook.
The five most common incidents and how to run them
The recurring incidents in warehouses & distribution centres are stock theft, vehicle movement injury, unauthorised access to loading bays. Each has a standard playbook — rehearse them, do not improvise.
Career progression from Warehouses & Distribution Centres into wider security
Officers who master warehouses & distribution centres routinely progress into supervisory, ops-manager or sector-specialist consultant roles. The specialism, not the badge, unlocks the higher band.