Description

Course Code 11-2-3-8-IE-EN-V0
Prerequisites A good understanding of English
Description Theoretical training only, please contact us to arrange the mandatory on the job and practical training.
Target Group All staff dealing with check-in and boarding of passengers. All personnel dealing with handling, protection and loading of hold baggage and implementing security control (baggage reconciliation)
Course Objective knowledge of previous acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation, terrorist acts and current threats; (b) awareness of the relevant legal requirements; (c) knowledge of the objectives and organisation of aviation security, including the obligations and responsibilities of persons implementing security controls; (d) ability to respond appropriately to the detection of prohibited articles; (e) knowledge of emergency response procedures; (f) knowledge of passenger and baggage reconciliation requirements and techniques; (g) knowledge of protection requirements for air carrier materials used for passenger and baggage processing (h) understanding of the configuration of the screening checkpoint and the screening process; (i) awareness of access control and relevant screening procedures; (j) knowledge of airport identification cards used at the airport; (k) knowledge of reporting procedures; and (l) ability to respond appropriately to security related incidents.
Training Language English
Duration 2 to 3 hours
Final Test If the mark obtained by the trainee during the evaluation is lower than the minimal note (12/20), the trainee can renew the whole training and proceed to a second attempt. On the other hand if the trainee fails in the second attempt, the Customer is then charged for the training. The registration of the trainee is reset and he can again renew the training and take the evaluation ( 2 attempts)
Certification An individual certificate of training will be issued to each trainee at the end of the training course, if he get a superior mark or equal to the minimal note (12/20)
Validity 3 years
Modality E-Learning
Access Delay immediate (see “How it works”)

Key Topics

knowledge of previous acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation, terrorist acts and current threats; (b) awareness of the relevant legal requirements; (c) knowledge of the objectives and organisation of aviation security, including the obligations and responsibilities of persons implementing security controls; (d) ability to respond appropriately to the detection of prohibited articles; (e) knowledge of emergency response procedures; (f) knowledge of passenger and baggage reconciliation requirements and techniques; (g) knowledge of protection requirements for air carrier materials used for passenger and baggage processing (h) understanding of the configuration of the screening checkpoint and the screening process; (i) awareness of access control and relevant screening procedures; (j) knowledge of airport identification cards used at the airport; (k) knowledge of reporting procedures; and (l) ability to respond appropriately to security related incidents.