Tag: responsible service of alcohol qld

  • RSA Online – So you can be responsible

    Drinks served responsibly are well served drinks. Your duty is to give the aura of elegance to a customers night by serving drinks – responsibly.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    You can serve drinks at any licensed establishment so long as you complete your RSA training course online

  • Drinks: Cosmopolitans

    Cosmopolitans, also known as Cosmos, are a popular drink ordered at bars. They are served in a martini glass, usually with a lime or lime peel garnish.

    Ice down your martini glass so that is it chilled when you pour the Cosmo into it. In a shaker filled with ice mix 1.5 oz (44.4 ml) of an orange flavored vodka with 1.5 oz (44.4 ml) of triple sec or cointreau (these are orange flavored liquors, the latter is considered top self and usually costs more). Add about 2 oz (59 ml) of cranberry juice, and a splash of limejuice. Shake well and strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a lime or lime peel.

     

    Don’t forget, you can serve and create these amazing cocktail creations as part of your work, if you complete the quick and succinct online RSA training course!

     

    Perfect for a girls night out!

     

  • Responsible Service of Alcohol Training – The Cut off Point

    There comes a time in every bartender’s career when you will have to cut a patron off because they have had too much to drink, and knowing when to ‘cut someone off’ is one of the things that the Responsible Service of Alcohol teaches you. You will have many reasons for doing this; first they can become a danger to themselves or others if allowed to leave while intoxicated. They can also become disruptive or belligerent and make other customers at the bar or you uncomfortable. The smartest thing you can do is to draw the line before they become too drunk to manage or function.

    Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) teaches you what body language to look out for

    You will notice changes in the persons behavior that will clue you in to how intoxicated they are becoming. Responsible Service of Alcohol trains you to listen for slurring in their speech when they order drinks or as they are talking to friends. Watch for glassy, unfocused eyes, and for uncoordinated walking, slumping, or any other movement that seems off balance. Pay attention to how they are interacting with others, if you are aware, you can avoid unnecessary fights. Another helpful service that will assist with your responsible service of alcohol is hiring RSA security for your next party or event. When you cut a patron off, there are several steps you can take. First begin early on, start serving them less liquor if they are drinking mixed drinks.

    Take longer to serve them between drinks, it will force them to drink slower and consume less. The Responsible Service of Alcohol training teaches you that, if they start showing signs of intoxication like the ones listed above, tell them that you no longer feel comfortable serving them. Explain that you feel they are becoming to drunk and you are concerned about their safety. Do not let them argue with you or try to persuade you that they are still sober. You are the bartender and you know best; trust your gut. Even if they aren’t feeling the alcohol at the moment, it could hit in five to ten minutes.

    Do not let anyone leave the bar if you feel they are incapable of driving home safely. By completing a Responsible Service of Alcohol training, you will know when to enlist in the help of a bouncer, or the person’s friends. Serve the patron water and allow them to sit with you until you feel they can safely leave, and follow you’re establishments guidelines on how to manage these patrons, so that they get home safely and do leave you liable for any accidents or issues.

    Every once in awhile, you may find yourself turning away a customer because they come into your bar already intoxicated. Remember you are not obligated to serve any person that you feel is already drunk. In most places allowing a person who has too much to drink to leave, can cause you or the bar to be liable for any accidents that can ensue.

    Complete your Responsible Service of Alcohol training today so that you can know how to send someone home safely from your bar. It only takes a few short hours to become fully certified as seen below.

  • RSA QLD Course For Responsible Service Of Alcohol

    If you plan to work in a bar in Queensland or in fact anywhere that requires you to serve alcohol then you will need to do the responsible service of alcohol course (RSA QLD). Click this link to find out the requirements for your RSA QLD Certificate

    RSA QLD

    There is a time limit in which you must have completed your RSA Certificate in Qld. Otherwise your employer could face fines. Your certificate also expires so you must keep it up to date.

    Why Do I Have To Do This RSA QLD Course?

    Not everyone has the ability to know when they need to stop drinking. For some people this is the case every time they drink. For other people it may be a one off thing. They have had a bad day and don’t normally drink large amounts and do not know what their limit is.

    Because of this it is important that the government set standards through community and specialist consultation to ensure the safety off all those who are in the establishment or surrounding area.

    Have you ever been to a pub or club where people just seem totally out of control? Prior to the responsible service of alcohol laws it made it very difficult for pub owners and staff to do anything about this kind of behaviour.  Some places made their own rules and the customers knew they had to stick by them or not get served. Easy if you are in  a town with one pub, but much more difficult in other places where you may lose business but did not have the law on your side. Staff now have much greater powers to remove those who are disturbing other customers.

    You will also learn more about alcohol and how to work out a standard drink. Since evry drink has a different alcohol content it makes it very difficult to just count the drinks someone has had. 3 drinks of one type could have 3 x the alcohol of 3 drinks of another type. It also depend son the volume of the drink. 30ml of spirit has the same alcohol as 100ml of wine. A big wine glass may have 300mls and therefore a lot more alcohol.

    For further information on RSA QLD see the website below www.olgr.qld.gov.au

     

  • Video For The RSA Course Online

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  • RSA Queensland Video

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