Training
In-flight Supplies and Airport Supplies
Training of persons implementing security controls for air carrier mail and materials, in-flight supplies and airport supplies other than screening
Training of persons implementing screening of air carrier mail and materials, in-flight supplies and airport supplies NOT operating x-ray, EDS equipment
Training of persons implementing screening of air carrier mail and materials, in-flight supplies and airport supplies operating x-ray or EDS equipment
Training of persons implementing security controls for air carrier mail and materials, in-flight supplies and airport supplies other than screening
Learning objectives
To gain relevant knowledge and skills in order to provide effective security controls for air carrier mail and materials, in-flight supplies and airport supplies. Overall protection and transportation requirement awareness training.
Course content
- previous acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation, terrorist acts and current threats
- legal requirements
- elements contributing to the establishment of a robust and resilient security culture in the workplace and in the aviation domain, including, inter alia, insider threat and radicalisation
- objectives and organisation of aviation security, including the obligations and responsibilities of persons implementing security controls
- procedures for challenging persons and circumstances in which persons should be challenged or reported
- reporting procedures
- identification of prohibited articles
- response to the detection of prohibited articles
- how prohibited articles may be concealed
- protection requirements for air carrier mail and materials, in-flight supplies and airport supplies
- transportation requirements
In addition, when the person holds an airport identification card, training also includes:
- configuration of the screening checkpoint and the screening process
- access control and relevant screening procedures
- identification cards in use
- response to security related incidents
Training of persons implementing screening of air carrier mail and materials, in-flight supplies and airport supplies NOT operating X-Ray, EDS equipment
Learning objectives
To gain relevant knowledge and skills in order to provide screening of air carrier mail and materials, in-flight and airport supplies. Overall awareness of other security equipment such as Metal Detection Equipment (MDE) or Explosive Trace Detection (ETD) equipment and how to use them safely.
Course content
- previous acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation, terrorist acts and current threats
- legal requirements
- elements contributing to the establishment of a robust and resilient security culture in the workplace and in the aviation domain, including, inter alia, insider threat and radicalisation
- objectives and organisation of aviation security, including the obligations and responsibilities of persons implementing security controls in the supply chain
- identification of prohibited articles
- response to the detection of prohibited articles
- how prohibited articles may be concealed
- emergency response procedures
- capabilities and limitations of security equipment or screening methods used
In addition, where the designated tasks of the person concerned so require, training also includes:
- hand searching techniques
- protection requirements
- ability to carry out hand searches to a standard sufficient to reasonably ensure the detection of concealed prohibited articles
- ability to operate security equipment used
- transportation requirements
Training of persons implementing screening of air carrier mail and materials, in-flight supplies and airport supplies operating X-Ray or EDS equipment
Learning objectives
Get the relevant knowledge and skills to provide effective X-Ray threat detection duties and provide hand search of air carrier mail and materials, in-flight supplies and airport supplies. Overall awareness of X-Ray machines plus other security equipment and their safety issues. Using X-Ray equipment in a standard which allows to detect threat / prohibited items reliably.
Course content
- previous acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation, terrorist acts and current threats
- legal requirements
- elements contributing to the establishment of a robust and resilient security culture in the workplace and in the aviation domain, including, inter alia, insider threat and radicalisation
- objectives and organisation of aviation security, including the obligations and responsibilities of persons implementing security controls in the supply chain
- identification of prohibited articles
- response to the detection of prohibited articles
- how prohibited articles may be concealed
- emergency response procedures
- capabilities and limitations of security equipment or screening methods used
In addition, where the designated tasks of the person concerned so require, training also includes:
- hand searching techniques
- protection requirements
- ability to carry out hand searches to a standard sufficient to reasonably ensure the detection of concealed prohibited articles
- ability to operate security equipment used
- ability to correctly interpret images produced by security equipment
- transportation requirements
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