Security training - 11.2.3.10 + C.I.A
Level
Initial training, Skills maintenance
Target audience / relevant staff
This training is intended for people responsible for:
- the protection and monitoring of in-flight supplies and supplies intended for airports (in particular the driver of a vehicle transporting in-flight supplies or airport supplies when the entity's procedures provide for him to provide protective role)
- protection and affixing of seals (capacity or unit) with integrity witness or traceability of their use
- the protection, handling and delivery of air carrier mail and equipment, in-flight supplies, airport supplies
- maintaining the integrity of on-board supplies delivered to them by an FCo or an FHa
- and to personnel who carry out random sampling of goods from a stock of unidentified products
intended to become on-board supplies or airport supplies.
As well as obtaining an airport traffic permit (TCA). (For personnel who have already completed a complete 11.2.6.2 training, these skills are not required as part of the 11.2.3.10 training).
Objectives
Acquire detailed knowledge in "Training Content" section.
Contents
Theoretical
- Knowledge of acts of unlawful interference already perpetrated in civil aviation, terrorist attacks and current threats
- Knowledge of applicable legal requirements
- Knowledge of the elements contributing to a strong and resilient security culture in the workplace and in the field of aviation
- Knowledge of insider threat and radicalization
- Knowledge of the objectives and organization of aviation security, [...]; [COMAT-COMAIL, AB, FA]
- Knowledge of the obligations and responsibilities of persons who carry out security checks; [COMAT-COMAIL, AB, FA]
- Knowledge of procedures for screening people and the circumstances under which people must be reported or asked to prove their identity
- Knowledge of notification procedures
- Ability to identify prohibited items
- Ability to respond appropriately when prohibited items are detected
- Knowledge of means of concealment of prohibited items
- Knowledge of safeguarding requirements applicable to air carrier mail and material, in-flight supplies and airport supplies, as applicable
- Knowledge of transportation requirements, if any.
- Understanding of the inspection/screening station configuration and the inspection/screening process
- Knowledge of access control procedures and corresponding screening/screening procedures
- Knowledge of identification cards used
- Ability to respond appropriately to security-related incidents
Duration indicative basis
3.30 hrs (excluding validation test 30 min).
Prerequisites
- Fluently in French.
- Ability to read and write in french.
- For course in ENGLISH contact us.
Method
- Theoretical course in classroom.
- A qualified and experienced trainer provides the training action.
Evaluation
- Theoretical : Written validation test (minimum 12/20 required).
Validity
Maximum 5 years.