By the end of this course the trainees should be able to:
Understand the need for security awareness.
Understanding the nature of the threats and risks against civil aviation.
Understanding the need for aviation security measures within the civil aviation industry and the interrelationship between the airline and the main players in the industry.
Understanding responsibility for the development of legal and technical programs for the protection of civil aviation.
Identification of basic procedures in place to ensure the protection of civil aviation.
Response to security incidents or emergency situations.
Application of the parts related to the Security Program.
Understanding the levels of current threats existing in the aviation industry.
Airport security procedures and access control.
Understanding the basic procedures that must be processed for the protection of civil aviation.
Different types of incidents and crises or emergencies in the aviation industry.
Understanding the role of centres and crisis management teams.
Typical ways to respond when a bomb threat occurs.
Cargo terminal access control.
Screening methods &Equipment.
Completion of EU CSD, AWB Stamping.
Identification of HRCM and its procedures.
Red Origins / damaged / significant damaged shipments .
Treatment of Suspect Cargo and Mail procedures
Course Contents
Introduction
Security Awareness.
Risks and Threats Against Civil Aviation
The Development of Security Procedures and EU regulations concerning Air Cargo and Mail Procedures.
Security Incident Response and Emergency Security Task.
Completion of EU CSD, AWB Stamping Identification of HRCM and its procedures