Security for Cargo & Mail Training | AVSEC | 11.2.3.9 | E-Learning
Security for Cargo & Mail Training | AVSEC | 11.2.3.9 | E-Learning
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Security for Cargo and mail - EU 2015/1998 11.2.3.9
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Description
Training of persons implementing security controls for cargo and mail other than screening, or having access to identifiable air cargo or identifiable air mail, thereby meet the requirements of the European Commission and in particular Article11.2.3.9 (EU) n°2015/1998 (EC) n° 300/2008.
Target Audience
Persons implementing security controls for cargo and mail other than screening, or having access to identifiable air cargo or identifiable air mail
Course Objective
Upon completing this online training you will have the knowledge of:
Previous acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation, terrorist acts and current threats
The relevant legal requirements
The 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
Identifying prohibited articles
ability to respond appropriately to the detection of prohibited articles
How prohibited articles may be concealed
Protection requirements for cargo and mail
Transportation requirements, if applicable
Minimum Duration
Final Assessment
All trainees need to pass a final exam in order to complete the security course.The minimum pass grade is 60%. If a trainee fails for the first time, he/she will be given a second attempt at the exam. If a trainee fails twice, he/she will have to retake the entire course.
Certification
Once the trainee has passed the final exam, he/she will be provided with a e-Certificate that can be printed. The certificate is then valid for 60 months.
Validity
5 years
Key topics
- Knowledge of previous acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation, terrorist acts and current threats
- Awareness of the relevant legal requirements
- Knowledge of the objectives and organisation of aviation security, including the obligations and responsibilities of persons implementing security controls
- knowledge of procedures for challenging persons and of circumstances in which persons should be challenged or reported
- knowledge of reporting procedures
- ability to identify prohibited articles
- ability to respond appropriately to the detection of prohibited articles
- knowledge of how prohibited articles may be concealed
- knowledge of protection requirements for cargo and mail
- knowledge of transportation requirements, if applicable