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Aviation Security Training Guide

The document provides information on aviation security training courses offered by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in the UK. It outlines various instructor courses for crew, ground security personnel, and aviation security managers. It also describes courses on threat assessment, firearms and explosives recognition, and security awareness. Details provided include course objectives, durations, costs, prerequisites and application processes.

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The document provides information on aviation security training courses offered by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in the UK. It outlines various instructor courses for crew, ground security personnel, and aviation security managers. It also describes courses on threat assessment, firearms and explosives recognition, and security awareness. Details provided include course objectives, durations, costs, prerequisites and application processes.

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Whether you work for an airline, airport, civil aviation authority or AVSEC service provider, it's important to understand the current threats and risks to security and how to manage them. Our security courses provide timely information on laws and strategies for addressing today's security
challenges. From operations to planning to management, you'll find training at every stage of your career. ABOUT COURSE SYLLABUS INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION HISTORY EVENT INTERNATIONAL DUTY AVSEC ORGANIZATION BORDER SECURITY
AVIATION OPERATOR SECURITY PROGRAM SECURITY ACCESS CONTROL SECURITY AWARENESS PASSENGERS' HOTEL SECURITY AND BAGGAGE SECURITY SECURITY IN SECURITY OF BAGGAGE PROHIBITED ITEMS INSPECTION BAGGAGE ADJUSTMENT
CARGO AND MAIL CATERING, PASSENGER AND BAGGAGE CABIN SECURITY INCIDENT SECURITY AND SUPPLY SECURITY INCIDENTS, CABIN SECURITY MODULE EMERGENCY PLAN RUSSIA HIJACKING DRONE BAG BOMB THREAT ASSESSMENT AIRCRAFT
THREAT ILLEGAL INTERFERENCE NEWS MEDIA CONTINGENCY PLANNING MODULE ENHANCED SECURITY MISSILE ATTACK AIRLINE Enhanced Security Security Unit 1 Aviation Security Aviation Security Training CAP 100 information is pleased to ask questions using the topic
as titled on the next page, and we will respond to you as soon as possible. 2 Civil Aviation Authority 2015 with all rights reserved. Copies of this publication may be used for personal use or within the Company or organization, but may not be duplicated for publication. To use or refer to CAA
publications for other purposes, for example, contact the CAA at the address below for an official agreement within the student's educational materials. Inquiries into the content of this publication should be contacted by Aviation Security, Civil Aviation Bureau, CAA House, Kingsway,
London, WC2B 6TE. The latest version of this article is available on October 23, 2015 Page 3 Content Content 3 Threat Assessment Training Package 5 Crew Instructor Course 6 Course Cost 6 Course Cost 6 Flowering, Explosives and Incendiary Devices 7 Ground Security Instructor
Course 8 Course Cost 9 Courses 9 Applications 9 Applications 9 Firearms Recognition. , Explosives and Incendiary Devices 9 Firearms, Explosives and Incendiary Devices (RFX) 10 IDs 10 Training Aids 10 Course Reservations 11 RFX Courses approved suppliers of 11 ICAO courses 12
Training Aids 13 DVD Request Form 14 Security DVD Training Catalog 15 Security 15 Explosives and Firearms 16 Ground Security 16 Ground Security 16 Kago Security 16 General Security Awareness and Learning Package 20 Threat Assessment on Board - October 21, 2015 Page 21
Page 3 4 Content Aviation Security Training 21 Aviation Security Training 21 Flight Attendants and Ground Security Training 23 Aviation Security Managers Initial and Recurrent Training Initial and recurrent training of 30 aviation security managers 30 aviation security training 30 aviation
security training 30 aviation security training 30 aviation security training consignor training of air cargo security bulletin 33 inflight supplies security training 38 introduction 38 inflight supplies training program Approved 38 Inflight Supplies Training Program 38 Inflight Supplies Training
Program Providers 39 Checked Baggage (Triple A) 41 Training GSAT Courses for General Accounting and Approval 42GSAT Course Design 42GSAT Training 42GSAT Training Approved GSAT Course 44 National X-Ray Competency Test (NXCT) 52 Cabins Baggage NXCT 52 Approved
Cabin Baggage NXCT 52 Cargo NXCT 61 Approved Provider NXCT 61 Hold Baggage NXCT 68 Approved Provider NXCT 68 October 2015 Page 4 5 Threat Assessment Training Package Threat Assessment Training Package A copy of the training package in the Threat Assessment
Training Package is available in the CAA. This is an updated version of the DfT's 2003 published bomb warning assessment. We recommend that all threat assessors receive recurrent training on a regular basis. Given the packages and value changes in regular recurrent training, we
recommend that all threat assessors complete the package. This training support is provided by the UK National Aviation Security Programme (NASP) (e.g. airlines, It is only available to approved organisations and companies that have officially received instructions under the airport, listed
cargo agent or in-flight supplies company; the purpose of the four-day course is to provide flight attendants with the necessary information to train flight attendants and crew members. : Please post a request for a copy of the threat assessment training package on company head note
paper. This allows you to instruct your employees to take appropriate action to minimize the consequences of security incidents. This course does not provide training on trainer skills. Before attending the course, delegates are expected to successfully complete at least one of the following
types of training trainers: or educational skills; Or presentation skills. If the applicant is unable to provide evidence to meet this, the application will not be accepted. Once the course is complete, candidates will be provided with a booklet that provides the goals and objectives of providing
flight attendant training for the airline. Due to the high demand for this course, we prioritize trainers who provide training in accordance with the EC300, EU185 and Single Integration Direction (SCD). For this reason, we request that the application be officially sponsored by the organization's
security manager to receive directions. Applications will only be received from applicants who do not provide training in accordance with the laws mentioned above if the course is undervalued. Course fees are not charged for the course. However, delegates must pay for travel, livelihoods
and accommodation. October 8-11, 2015 February 8-11 Page 6 7 Apply for crew instructor courses through the Airkru Instructor Course Application Form, Complete the CAA Training Course (available on the Downloading Content page) application form and submit it through sponsor:
Aviation Security Regulation (Training) CAA House Kingsway London WC22, Explosives and Incendiary Devices, also, representatives must attend a two-day awareness of firearms, explosives and incendiary devices (RFX) courses held at: : Red Line Guaranteed Security Company,
Doncaster Manchester Airport Group, Manchester successful completion of this course is required for all trainers to provide rfx modules of essential slabs for air crew security. Delegates must apply for a place in the RFX course of their choice with the supplier. It is recommended that you
attend the RFX course as soon as possible after attending the instructor course. Trainers are not qualified to provide RFX modules in required syllabuses until they have completed the initial RFX course. For more information about the RFX process, including suppliers and costs, see The
Recognition of Firearms, Explosives and Incendiary Devices (RFX) section. October 78, 2015 Ground Security Instructor Course Ground Security Instructor Course This 6-day course is mandatory for anyone who will be hired to provide aviation security training to ground security persons at
the airport. In addition, trainers (e.g. security clean contractors) who provide in-flight supply security training or aircraft security training to ground persons are also required. This course is designed to give delegates access to the information they need to design and deliver effective training
to ground security persons. Delegates will understand the goals and objectives of aviation security. Procedures for managing threats to civil aviation and risks to security. The successful completion of this process will qualify delegates to direct ground security. From aviation security. This
course does not provide training on trainer skills. Before attending the course, delegates are expected to successfully complete at least one of the following types of training trainers: or educational skills; Or presentation skills. Applications are not permitted if the applicant is unable to provide
evidence that meets this requirement. During the course, delegates must provide a short training session to be evaluated, which form part of the criteria for successful completion of the course. Due to the high demand for this course, we prioritize trainers who provide training in accordance
with ec300, EC185, and single integration direction (SCD). For this reason, we request that the application be sponsored by the security manager of the instructing party. Applications will only be received from applicants who do not provide training in accordance with the applicable laws
mentioned above only if the course is minor. Note: Applicants who are unable to secure a place in this course should consider the initial training course (formerly known as Level 3) by the Aviation Security Manager. Successful completion of the Aviation Security Manager initial training
course gives you the same certification to act as a trainer for ground security staff, such as the current Aviation Security Ground Instructor Course. For more information about this process, see page 30. October 8, 2015 Page 9 Ground Security Instructor Course Fees are not currently
charged for this course, but are subject to change in the future. Delegates are required to pay travel, livelihood and accommodation fees. Apply for course dates 7-13 October 2016 To apply for a place on the Aviation Security Ground Instructor Course, complete the application form for the
CAA Training Course (available on the Downloading Content page) and attend the Two-Day Awareness of Firearms, Explosives and Incendiary Devices (RFX) course held at CAA House Kingsway London WC2B 6TE Firearms, Explosives and Incendiary Devices Add-ons, representatives
of the following: : Red Line Guaranteed Security Company, Doncaster Manchester Airport Group, Manchester Gatwick Airport Ltd. The successful completion of this course is required for all trainers who will provide rfx modules of mandatory syllabuses for aviation crew security training.
Delegates must apply for a place in the RFX course of their choice with the supplier. It is recommended that you attend the RFX course as soon as possible after attending the instructor course. Trainers are not eligible to provide RFX modules during the required syllabus until they have
completed the initial RFX course. For more information, see Rfx courses, including suppliers and costs, see the Recognition of Firearms, Explosives and Incendiary Devices (RFX) section. Page 10, October 9, 2015 10Th Firearms, Explosives and Incendiary Devices (RFX) Awareness of
Firearms, Explosives and Incendiary Devices (RFX) This course is aimed at transportation industry security instructors, including: the airline and its agents; inflight goods business; Safe clean contractors; Air cargo agents; ship and port operators and their agents; Channel Tunnel operators;
Rail industry trainer attendance will make it possible for trainers to recognize firearms, explosives and incendiary devices for traffic security personnel to organize and conduct early and recurrent training courses. The period is one day for an initial course or relapse, and will be held at one of
the following: Red Line Guaranteed Securities Ltd, Doncaster Manchester Airport Group, Manchester Gatwick Airport Ltd. A test is offered at the end of this process, which candidates must pass. However, this does not authorize holders to carry educational aids through airports or ports or
aircraft or ships or the Channel Tunnel. Holders must obtain permission from the appropriate airport/port/Channel Tunnel security manager, airline/transport line/train operator and police to carry educational aids. The ID card is valid for 3 years from the completion date of the course. After
three years, instructors who need to renew their IDs must attend the RFX Refresher Course on October 10, 2015, on page 101, to provide up-to-date information and new developments on firearms, explosives and incinerators. To attend an RFX course from an approved provider listed
under Course Reservations, contact your course provider directly to submit your application. The approved provider NB of the RFX course will no longer publish the date for the approved provider and you will need to contact the provider for all course details. Red Line Guaranteed Security
Ltd Jim Termini National Security Training Centre (NSTC) First Avenue Robin Hood Airport Doncaster South Yorkshire DN9 3RH Capital Place (CP) 120 Bath Road Heathrow UB3 5AN +44 (0) Fax: +44 (0) NB Training is split into 2 locations. Contact your provider for more information.
Manchester Airport Group Graham Hanson Ground Floor Olympic House Manchester Airport M90 1QX s.com Gatwick Airport Limited Training Point Concorde House Gatwick Airport Gatwick West Forms RH6 ODW Mob: om om October 2015 Page 11 12 ICAO Course ICAO Course ICAO
Course, Professional Body The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) was created in 1944 to promote the safe and orderly development of international civil aviation around the world. Set standards and regulations for aviation safety, security, efficiency and regularity, as well as for
the protection of the aviation environment. ICAO is a forum for cooperation in all civil aviation sectors among the 190 member states. The network of aviation security training centers s (ASTC) has been expanded to include RedLine as the 23rd center worldwide. Every year, an ASTC board
meeting is organized to guarantee effective communication between the center and ICAO. Exchange best practices at this meeting and create and maintain contacts to ensure further cooperation. In addition to providing ICAO-sponsored training activities, ASTCs must develop and deliver
annual programs of regional aviation security courses tailored to local needs. For more information about astc Doncaster courses, see October 12, 2015, 12 13 Assisted Education Assistant Notes: The listed educational aids are only available to UK instructors who have successfully
completed the relevant training courses. List the required titles and post your request to the address below, along with your company details. You should read the information notes before ordering. NB does not issue more than one copy per title, as long as it regularly conducts training in
more than one location at the same time, or for another good reason. Orders are not accepted unless accompanied by a company request. Aviation Security Regulations (DVD Request) CAA House Kingsway London WC2B 6TE October 2015 Page 13 14 Training Assistant DVD Request
Form Titled In-Flight Security Hijacking - Security Flight Deck Destruction Passengers Red Threat Bomb Warning Weapons and Explosive Weapons Of Terrorist Explosive Devices Terrorism Ground Security Access Control New Inspection Methodology Quantity Culture Ion Plates; Or ion
track itomiser version hide and search and guard aircraft security safe triple-A screening technique X-ray image for passengers and employees (astrophysics electronic scan color) security supervisor security equipment test procedure cargo security air tight courier cargo security - working
as team verification - Consignment airline catering security Ok is a guide to russian subtitles general recognition and distance learning processing and polish subtitles to go to English (voice) and English (voice) target threat assessment target phone bomb warning - training pack October
2015 Page 14 15 Training Assistant Security DVD Training Catalog Training DVD Training Catalog This series of training DVDs has been prepared to help with the training of security staff. DVDs handle ground security, explosives and firearms, inflight security, and air cargo. For use in
airlines, airport authorities, publicly traded freight agents and the transportation security industry. The DVDs listed in the catalog can be obtained from the Traffic Security and Avalanche Supervisors, Training section. All orders and information requests must be submitted to the company
letterhead: Aviation Security Regulations (DVD Request) CAA House Kingsway London WC2B 6TE NOTE: All DVDs available in this catalog are PAL. DVDs are available free of charge to UK airports, airlines, publicly traded air freight agents and companies that provide security training. Do
not issue more than one copy per title, as long as the training is not performed in more than one location at the same time, or for another good reason. Inflight Security Title: Abduction: Security Flight Deck Production Date: 2003 Running time: 12 minutes The title is designed to help cabin
and flight deck staff with an understanding of the importance of locking flight deck doors and as an educational aid in handling hijacking. Title: Disruptive Passenger Production Date: 2003 Running time: 14.5 minutes The title was co-authored with the CAA to assist security training of cabin
and flight deck staff to deal with disruptive passengers during the flight. October 15, 2015 Page 15 16 Training Assistant Title: Red Threat Bomb Warning Production Date: 2000 Running Time: 32 Minutes This title is designed to support security training for cabin and flight deck crews. It
provides information on how to handle bomb warnings on the ground and in the air, and what to do if a device is found. Explosives and Firearms Title: Terror Production Date: 2003 Execution Time: 14.5 minutes This title was produced to support the training of security staff who recognize
different types of weapons that terrorists can use. The film is designed for use in training courses for security persons involved in air, sea and channel tunnels. Title: Explosive Device on Terror Production Date: 2003 Running time: 15.5 minutes The title is designed to help train security staff
by recognizing explosive (and incendiary) devices, including component parts. The film is designed for use in training courses for security staff involved in the aviation, maritime, Channel Tunnel and rail industries. Ground Security Title: Access Control Production Date: 2003 Running time:
15 minutes This title provides security staff, including airlines and airport staff, with information on the purposes, principles, and methods for exercising access control at airport maritime and Channel Tunnel sites. October 16, 2015 Page 16 17 Educational Assistant Title: New Screening
Methodology Creation Date: 20 Minutes Note: 2 copies of this DVD, must be used for specific trace detection equipment operating at that location. There Ion track Itemiser version or ringer ion scan version. Specify the copy you want. This title is designed to help train employees who
perform security tasks in the shipping location where the new inspection methodology is in use. This should include employees who operate X-ray belts, X-ray screeners, tracking detection equipment, and hand searches, employee agency search and supervisors and managers of the
aforementioned employees. The purpose of the film is to ensure that employees are aware of the new screening methodology. This includes the operation of threat image projection (TIP), tracking detection equipment, and x-ray equipment with good teamwork and communication between
all employees. Title: Hide and Find Production Date: 2005 Running Time: 18 minutes This title is a complete re-creation of the concealment method, initially produced it is suitable for all employees who perform searches by hand, both people and their luggage, equipped with prohibited
articles and dangerous water. Title: Aircraft Production Date Search and Protection Date: 2002 Running time: 7.5 minutes This title provides security personnel with information on how to conduct aircraft searches and maintain effective guarding. It targets flight attendants and other
employees conducting aircraft searches on the ground - there is a separate version of the film for employees performing security clean-ups (see next page). October 17, 2015 Page 17 18 Training Aid Title: Safe Clean Production Date: 2002 Running time: 10.5 minutes This title is for
cleaning staff conducting security searches of aircraft. It provides staff on how to conduct security searches of aircraft. Title: Triple A Hold Baggage Adjustment Production Date: 2001 Running time: 24 minutes This title is to withhold baggage adjustments from the aviation industry. It must be
done for the training of the appointed person, but it is also useful for baggage handlers, check-in staff and general security persons to work airside. The film shows the importance of a good baggage adjustment system and the possible consequences if the system does not comply properly.
Subject: Screening technology for passenger and employee production dates: 1991 Running time: 11 minutes Title provides search staff with information about passenger and employee screening procedures. It features practice working with walking through metal detectors (WTMDs) and
portable metal detectors (HHMDs), and shows examples of searches for men and women. Title: X-ray Image Analysis (Astrophysical Electronic Scan Color) Production Date: 1991 Learning Time: Part 1 of the 23-minute film is designed to help workers recognize X-ray images of prohibited
articles and everyday items. Some examples are shown in Quarantine and Bags. Part 2 of the film offers the experience of an employee deciding which bag to refuse to search for hands on a carefully selected X-ray. October 18, 2015 Page 18 19 Training Assistant Production Date: 1992
Learning Time: 17 Minutes This title supports security supervisor training. Oversight, leadership, circumstances and attitudes, perceptions, standards, equipment, and responses are divided into seven sections that are key elements of the supervisor's role. The film is designed to stimulate
discussion between groups of supervisors as part of a structured curriculum. Title: Security Equipment Testing Procedure Production Date: 1996 Running time: 17 minutes This title is designed to describe the main procedures used to walk through metal detectors, portable metal detectors,
and X-ray security equipment. It is very important to help employees understand the effectiveness of the equipment. The film should be used to train employees in the aviation security industry, but it can be used for marine industry and Channel Tunnel operations staff. Cargo Security Title:
Air Tight Production Date: 2008 Running Time: 15 Minutes The film replaces stop corruption. The film is intended to provide awareness of the air cargo security regime, including the role of transport and known consignor, regulatory agent and airline. It focuses on three key areas of the
supply chain that carry SPX cargo and provides examples of good and bad practices. The film covers many of the training points included in the air cargo training syllabus and is designed to be used together as part of the training required for the relevant regulations. Title: Courier Security
Production Date: 1999 Running time: 20 minutes This title shows the core principles of the air cargo regime in relation to couriers. The importance of an individual's role in providing safe air cargo is emphasized. The film was created on October 19 and 20, 2015 to assist in the delivery of
security training within the cargo courier company. It is for managers, warehouse staff, reception staff and drivers all. Title: Air Cargo Security - Working as a team production date: 2005 Running time: 10.5 minutes Title is an air cargo training film aimed at drivers as well as drivers working in
hubs/warehouses showing how team work can prevent acts of illegal interference. Title: Validation - Consignor Production Date Guide: 2004 Running Time: 12 Minutes This title is an air cargo training film aimed at companies that must be approved by an approved validator. Inflight Supplies
Title: 2006 Learning Time: 14 Minutes This title is designed to give airlines departing from UK airports a general awareness of the security requirements associated with the supply of catering supplies, taking into account new one-way requirements for in-flight supplies and stores that came
into force on 1 February. General Awareness and Learning Package Title: Phone Bomb Alert Production Date Processing: 2003 Running time: 8 minutes This title provides guidance to employees on how to handle phone bomb alerts. It provides information about the skills needed to ensure
that recipients get as much information as possible so that an effective assessment of the alert can be made. October 20, 2015 Page 21 Educational Support Title: Hitting trainers' target DVDs and notes, including security exercises for student production: 2000 Running time: 17 minutes
This title is designed to help train all types of employees working in airport, port or Channel Tunnel environments, and is not directly responsible for security. The film is used as part of an induction training program for new employees or designed as part of recurrent training for existing
employees. This can include managers, contractors, caterers, cleaners, concessionors, re-enactments and engineers. Security personnel will also be interested in the content. The purpose of the film is to recognize that it is in their interests for everyone working in the traffic scene to think
about security. The film shows that when other employees are interested in security, they need to contact the security staff. The more vigilant all employees are, the fewer opportunities terrorists have to find security holes. Threat Assessment - Training Packages This training package has
recently been updated to include all threats, not bomb warnings, and is for managers in the airport, airline and air cargo security industry. The package steps through the process of assessing a threat or bomb warning, how to reach a logical conclusion using a threat assessment form. There
are four case studies that allow senior managers appointed to assist with training to assess their ability and competency certificates to sign counters. Other educational aids listed below are intended for use by airlines, airport authorities, listed freight agents, and the transportation security
industry. Send all requests by fax or post them to the address below. NB orders are not accepted unless accompanied by a company-scented notepad. Aviation security training training booklets and syllables (only available to UK instructors who have attended essential courses). Aviation
Security Manager Training (February 2011) Aviation Security Training (June 2010) October 21, 2015 Page 22 Training for Ground Security Personnel and Supervisors Training (May 2010) Airport Supplies Security Training (June 2012) Triple A (2012) June 20, 2012) ** General Security
Awareness Training (GSAT) (August 2010) Inflight Supplies Training (February 2013) Air Cargo Security Training (Regulatory Agent) (August 2014) Air Cargo (Known Consignor) Security Training (August 2014) Revised to reflect EC300 changes. Threat Assessment - October 22, 2015
Page 23 Contains training pack instructions on the use of threat image projection posters available to air crew and ground security training crews and NB, a ground security training approval provider. If you are a certified trainer and would like to have the details included here will be updated
monthly, contact limit 66 Violet Avenue, Hillingdon, Middlesex, UB8 3PS John Maxco Airport Management Services Terminal Building, Inverness Airport, Inverness, IV2 7JB Gary Stoddart ASTACC 11 Addington Crescent, North Shields, North Tinside, NE29 7PZ (Mobile) Florida Associates,
New 29 7PZ (Mobile), U.S. Audit 26 Hunter Muse, Fontwell , Arundel, BN18 0UW Mick Patrick Aviation Security Education International (ASTI) 43 Deer Hill, Basinstoke, Hants, RG22 6JE Mary Winchester AVIAQ UK Limited 22 East Penn Road, Aylham, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB7 5SW Fax:
Bob Green October 2015 Page 23 24 Air Crew and Ground Security SW , Somerset, TA10 9HY Fax: Tony Ellerbeck Abeck Limited 30 Foxbridge Drive, Hunston, West Sussex, PO20 1NQ : Chris Barratt AvSecTra Lake View, 25 Tadorna Drive, Telford, Shropshire TF3 1QP Jeffrey Williams
BAE Systems (Corporate Air Travel) Company W366A Wharton Airfield, Wharton, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 1AX Michael Gallagher BFBS Consultant Limited PO Box 68, RHE Services, Billington, Cleats, Rance, BB7 9LL Steven Brogden Brooksmith Training 7 Rose bay, Crescent Grove,
Oxon, OX12 0BU Fax: Graham Brooks CF Associates 32 John Morgan Close , Hook, Hampshire Chris Fields October 24 2015 Page 25 Crew and Ground Security Training CLR Associates 11 Wixon Route, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP19 7GN CAP 1170 Crew and Ground Security Training April
2014 Page Claire Rogers CMC CMC, Netherlands on Sea, Essex, CO15 5UR Fax: Andy Bearham Mark Beck DG Associates 10 Albion Road, Hayes, Middlesex, UB3 2SP Dilip Go Direct Services Group UK Direct House , 26 Gloucester Road, Avonmouth, Bristol, BS11 9AD Fax: Lorraine
Shahavi DV Training and Development Company 4 Vannard Close, Little Canfield, Dunmo, Essex, CM6 1ZB Vivian Darnell Eaglecrest 19 Armitage Court, Sninghill, Berkshire, SL5 9TA Steve Gilchriston O'Neill (Independent), Binley Woods, Coventry, CV3 2DE Eamonn O'Neill EOS Risk
Management Lombard House, 3 Bucknal New Road, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 2BB 44 (0) Underline 300 :+44 (0) Paul Hudson October 2015 Page 25 26 Air Crew and Ground Security Training EU AVSEC Petra Becker Global Air Training Limited Global House, Worley Court,
Bollesworth Road, TattonHall, Cheshire, CH3HL: Diane Warby GM Associates 7 dell, Bernham Dean, Andover, Hampshire, 0LF Gary Mitchell G4S Aviation Security (UK) Ltd Princess House, Nobel Drive, Hayes, Middlesex, UB3 5EY Fax: Paul Tallent, Training Manager GSL Dadan
Security Limited Brook House, John Hyrnway, Longwater Business Park, Costesi, Norwich, NR5 0AF Fax: David Denning International Security and Surveillance (ISS) Limited 4 Progress Business Park, Whittle Parkway, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 6DQ Fax: , Entrance D , Tavistock House,
Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9LG Fax: Frank McGrass I-Sec UK Ltd International Security B.V., Room 3505a Terminal 4, Heathrow Airport, TW6 3XA +44 (0) Melissa Field October 26 27 Squadron and Ground Security Training John Head (Security Consultant) 2 Mansion Close,
Kingsway, Burgess Hill, West , Domansland, Lingfield, Surrey, RH7 6RF Keith Scott JP International Aviation Security (UK) Limited PO BOX 2547, Luton, LU3 9DS Fax: +44 (0) James Pike M C Associates 102 Abertilary Road, Blaise Mitty Security Ltd MITIE House, Eskdale Road,
Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 2RT (Dennis) Dennis Field 31, 3rd floor, Mainis Field 31, 3F, Manchester Airport, M90 4QX Fax: Ian Mullins Pensber Airlines Company Fairoaks Airport Chobham Surrey Phone Number : +44 (0) Mob: Hilary Oliver Paul Bolton (Independent Trainer) 201 Central
Road, Colville, Leicestershire, LE67 2FN Plainssafe Limited (operated by Bristol International Airport) Three Acres, Lower Bostraze, Newbridge, Penzance, Cornwall, TR20 8PU 2015 Page 27 28 Air Crew and Ground Security Training Fax: Hugh Davies Quailtex Limited Homefield,
Dremskery, Mauhold, IM7 1BF, Isle of Man Fax: Paul Quallin Red Line Guaranteed Security Ltd National Security Training Centre (NSTC) First Avenue , Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN9 3RH James Termini Trust Aviation Services Company Unit 18, Concord Road,
Patchway, Bristol, BS34 5TB CAP 1170 Air Crew and Ground Security Training April 2014 Page, Innovation Methods, Grimsby, N.E. Lincolnshire, DN37 9TT Fax: Martin Miller Specialist Airport Service Concord House, Clondale Road, Foyle, Slough, SL3 0HQ Fax: Alan Barber Training
Team Golf House , Horsham Road, Peace Portage, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 9SG Fax: Charles Menetta Traffic Security Associates Company Mission Hall, Steam Farm Lane, Feltham Middlesex, TW14 0PW +44 (0) (0) Patricia Setrakian Daniel Adams October 2015 Page 29 Aviation
Security , Black Rocks Hill, Banbury, Oxon OX17 2BS (Mobile) Mike Rod Wilson Ltd Colebrook Logistics Center, Colebrook Bypass, Slough, SL3 0EB Emma Russell October 2015 Page 29 30 Aviation Security Manager Initial and Recurrent Training Aviation Security Manager Initial and
Recurrent education is essential He is directly responsible for managing security managers employed by airports, airlines and their agents, as well as security personnel who conduct aviation security tasks by securing in-flight supplies businesses and security clean contractors.
Administrators provide information to help you understand the goals and objectives of your aviation security organization. Implement current security policies and procedures described in threats to civil aviation and risks to security and related airport or airline security programs. Since
February 2011, anyone who has successfully completed an initial security manager course has been limited to providers specifically approved by the DfT, but the DfT must meet eu regulations and other requirements for instructors specified in the certification). Recurrent training must be
provided within 36 months of initial training. NB has deleted the dates of courses previously listed by previously approved providers. For more information about the available courses, please contact your supplier directly. NB The following table is not a comprehensive list of all education
providers, but a list of people who have met the required criteria and asked to include their details here. Approved provider of aviation security manager early and recurrent training Airlock Airlines Inc. Apples, Chinno Road, Aston Rowant, Watlington, Oxon, OX49 5SH Gaynor McLaughlin
Hilary Oliver Atlantic Group Associates Majestic Trail, Parklands, Florida 33076, US BFBS Consultants Limited PO Box 688, RH19 4UE Simon Bolt October 2015 Page 30 31 Aviation Security Manager Initial and Recurrent Training G4S Aviation Security (Princess of England) , Nobel Drive,
Hayes, Middlesex, UB3 5EY Paul Tallent Gatwick Airport Limited (Recurrent Training Only) Training Points, Concord House, Gatwick Airport, Gatwick, West Sussex, RH6 0NP Joe Buchian Global Air Training Global House, Wally Court, Bollesworth Road, Tattenhall, Cheshire, CH3 9HL
John Cordingley BAA plc Heathrow Airport Ground Floor, Westpoint, Compass Centre, Nelson Road, Hounslow, Middlesex, TW6 2GW Jason McLaughlin (UK), Tavistock House, Tabbystock Square , London, WC1H 9LG Fax: (Keith) (Frank) Keith Hollingdale Frank McGras Pensber
Aviation Company Fairoaks Airport Chobham Surrey Phone: +44 (0) Mob: Hilary Oliver Plainssafe Inc. (Recurrent Training Only) Sunny Acres, Lr, Bostraz, Newbridge, Penzance, Cornwall, TR20 8PU Bristol Airport, Rulesgate, Bristol, BS48 3DY (Diana Davies) Hugh Davies Keltex Ltd
Homefield, Dremskerry, Magud, Isle of Man, IM7 1BF Paul Kellyn Margaret Nolan October 2015 Page 31 32 Aviation Security Manager and Jaeline Security Manager And Jaeline Security Manager Ltd. National Security Education Center First Avenue, Robin Hood Airport, Doncaster, South
DN9 3RH Fax: James Termini Thomas Cook Airlines (Hangar 1, Western Maintenance Area, Off-Lunger Lane, Manchester Airport, M90 5FL Fax: Julie Kerwin London Stansted Airport Limited Enterprise House), Wassingbourne Road, London Stansted Airport, Stansted CM24 1QW Teisha
Rock Manchester Airport Olympic House, Manchester, M90 1QX Nigel Wickenden 2015 Page 32 33 Air Cargo Security Training As of August 22, 2014, a new cargo lecture plan (regulatory agent) and cargo silabus (known Consignor) have been released. Training under the Air Cargo
Syllabus (e.g. Level A-G) is for regulatory personnel and train staff working for drivers involved in secure air cargo transport; It should be used to train employees working in known foster site using training under a known consignor syllabus. Approval of the Air Cargo Security Training
Program all required training in the syllabus can only be delivered by competent and qualified instructors. In order to be certified by the DfT to provide essential training in this syllabus, each instructor must apply to the CAA to provide evidence to comply with the following requirements: a)
background checks b) proof that the instructor is qualified and competent in his or her educational skills; c) Knowledge of the subject to be taught will be demonstrated by successful completion of the Cargo Security Manager training (formerly the Cargo Level G course) within three years of
the effective date. d) Successful completion of Firearms and Explosives Awareness (RFX) Instructor Course 3 when the instructor delivers module 9 (prohibited items). After receiving it, the CAA evaluates the evidence provided and, once the content is approved, passes the application to
the DfT. For further instructions and applications, please contact the CAA. The list of approved trainers to provide air cargo security training trained by a known consignor approved provider of air cargo security is as follows. The CAA is working to keep this list up to date, but changes and
changes are always delayed. Therefore, if there is a discrepancy between air cargo security training information and what the trainer can inform you about on October 33, 2015, please clarify the issue. For those involving trainers/training providers, details are provided here to confirm that
certain trainers/training providers are approved to provide air cargo security training and are listed alphabetically for convenience. Company Contact Location Known Consignor A1 Aviation Security Training Phil Dimmok Middle Sex Classroom Training Alan Baker Hampshire Classroom
Services Limited AC Training John Dinsdale West Yorkshire Classroom AEH Training Mark Higgins Cheshire Classroom Solutions Air Canada Steve Coles London Heathrow- Airlock Airlines Gaynor McLaughlin Middle Sex CBT Limited Airsec Training Martin West Yorkshire Arams
Education Shane Brennan Berkshire - Arsha Mistry Ascha Mistry Middlesex - Rising Training Scott Dimmok Berkshire Classroom Ltd Asgaad Security Nan McCleady Middlesex Classroom Management Service Astaccppt Jeff Goraitley North Tinside - Aviation Security Andrew Hudson
Shropshire Classroom Education and Consultancy Avisec Education Roy Meincken Surrey - Avsec Global Ltd Sarah Gladstone Chichester - AWB Security Anthony Barnett Cambridgeshire Classroom Services BIFA Sharon Hammond Middlesex Classroom Brink UK Limited Phil Steele
Middlesex - Brown UK Rod Brown Middle Sex Classroom Education Services Cargo Tracker Ron Habib London Classroom International Limited Circle Express Mike Banks Manchester - October 34 2015 35 Air Cargo Security Training Company Contact Location Known Consignor Limited
Collard Group Jarrad Collard Bristol - Kryptoer Tim Robertson Essex Classroom Dangerous Water Leslie Finn Aberdeen - Management Dan Lee Training Dan Lee Training DanLey Devon Classroom David Kirk Kirk Hampshire Classroom Davis Turner Air David O Tool Berkshire Classroom
Cargo Limited DFD Advisor David Douglas Dumbarton - Service DHL Aviation ( UK) Trevor Rose Middlesex - Stock DHL Cargo Bob Holder Bedfordshire - EP Training Ed Faguer Surrey - Eskimo Express Simon Gould Surrey - Xedator Robin Ball Middlesex - Xtrodineer Silivia Fleming
Edinburgh - Commonwealth Express Benjamin Devnam Essex - G4S Middlesex Gatehouse Owen Lonsdale Buckinghamshire Classroom Consulting Global Air Training John Cordingley Cheshire Classroom Global Eyes Joe Gilmatin Bedfordshire - Logistics HL Training Helen Lily Cheshire
- Solutions Z ICTS (UK) Limited Frank McGrass Middlesex - I L Solutions Ivo Llewellyn Cheshire Classroom J & I L Solutions B Education Frank James Middlesex - J&A; E Consultant John Poulton Lancashire Classroom JP International James Pike Bedfordshire Classroom
Aviation Security (UK) Limited LW Security Lewis Walker Lincolnshire - Operation MITIE Paul Monslow Milton Keynes Classroom M H Associates Martin Henry Middlesex Classroom Paul Munslow Paul Munslow West Midlands - Peter East Associates Nicholas More London Classroom
October 2015 Page 35 36 Air Cargo Security Training Company Contact Location Known Consignment Plane Handling Dennis Beckley Middlesex - Limited Keltex Limited Paul Kelly Island Men's Classroom Red Line Aviation Paul Mason South Yorkshire Classroom CBT Renshaw Wayne
Renshaw Gloucestershire Classroom Associates Ltd Roy Balls Stephen Bowles Berkshire Classroom Transport Royal Mail Group Granville London - PLC Faircloo-Hawley RTL Consultant Stephen Lewis Derbyshire Classroom Limited Sabine Wicks & Sabine Wicks North Antes
Classroom Colleague Se curitas Ross Collins Liverpool-Cerbisair (UK) Craig Dalton West Forms Classroom Limited Spearhead Christopher Sharp Middlesex - Aviation Spectrum Arcadia Tony Henson Warwickshire Classroom Group Ltd Stansted Education Colin Joyce Sex Classroom
Service Swiss Fort Cargo Annette O Middlesex - Service Darran Rosic Simon Harvey Middlesex Northern Ireland T/A LHR Security Ian Godfrey Middlesex - Training T&B S Consultant Tobin Duke Stirling - TLT Security Linda Davies West Yorkshire Classroom Solutions Company TNT
Express Paul O'Llorenshaw Warwickshire - Services Limited Training Links Europe Limited John de Bruyne Middlesex Classroom CBT Training Team Chris Gray West Sussex Aviation School Transport Bruce Wicks Bruce Wicks Bristol - October 36, 2015 Page 37 37 Air Cargo Security
Training Company Contact Known Consignor United Aviation Edward Hasman Middlesex - Westminster Mike Road Oxfordshire - Aviation Security Services Ltd Worldwide Flight Martin Thymon Middlesex - Service Yusen Aviation and Services Yusen Airlines Sea Neil McNab Middlesex -
October 37, 2015 38-page In-flight Supply Security Training Introduction Uk National Aviation Security Programme requires people engaged in certain aviation security tasks related to in-flight supplies to receive mandatory training and recurrent training. , the records are kept and signed by
both trainers and trainees. The training syllabus available in the CAA provides the trainer with the information they need so that the training program can cover the required areas to a minimum. To obtain a copy of the syllabus, please send or post your request in a company head note
following the approval of the Aviation Security Regulation (Training) CAA House Kingsway London WC2B 6TE Inflight Supplies Training Program all required training can be provided by a certified trainer. If you have not yet approved in-flight supplies training, please contact us for more
information on trainer certification requirements and program approval procedures. To provide this training, trainers must successfully complete a ground instructor or aviation security manager course. When rfx modules are shipped, recognition of firearms, explosives and incendiary device
processes (RFX) is also required. More details about certification and approval requirements will be provided, but as part of the certification and approval process, you may be asked to follow appropriate procedures: A copy of the program that plans to use RFX certificate proof of
educational technology has completed a Resume A statement confirming that CAA investigators have the right to sit on any course. October 38, 2015 Page 38

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