Training
Cargo and Mail
Training of persons implementing security controls for cargo and mail other than screening
Training of persons implementing screening of cargo and mail NOT operating x-ray, EDS equipment
Training of persons implementing screening of cargo and mail operating x-ray or EDS equipment
Training of persons implementing security controls for cargo and mail other than screening
Learning objectives
To gain relevant knowledge and skills in order to be able to provide effective security controls of cargo and mail. Overall protection and transportation requirements for cargo and mail.
Course content
- previous acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation, terrorist acts and current threats
- relevant 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
- 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 cargo and mail
- transportation requirements
In addition, where 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 cargo and mail NOT operating x-ray, EDS equipment
Learning objectives
To gain the relevant knowledge and skills to provide screening of cargo and mail. Overall awareness of other security equipment , e.g. Metal Detection Equipment (MDE) or Explosive Trace Detection (ETD) equipment and their safety and operational issues.
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
- capabilities and limitations of security equipment or screening methods used
- how prohibited articles may be concealed
- emergency response procedures
- protection requirements for cargo and mail
In addition, where the designated task of the person concerned so require, training also includes:
- screening requirements for cargo and mail, including exemptions and special security procedures
- screening methods appropriate for different types of cargo and mail
- hand searching techniques
- 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 cargo and mail 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 cargo and mail. 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
- capabilities and limitations of security equipment or screening methods used
- how prohibited articles may be concealed
- emergency response procedures
- protection requirements for cargo and mail
In addition, where the designated task of the person concerned so require, training also includes:
- screening requirements for cargo and mail, including exemptions and special security procedures
- screening methods appropriate for different types of cargo and mail
- hand searching techniques
- 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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