Disclaimer
By Purchasing and/or completing this course you are confirming the following:
You have completed both a background check and a criminal record check as per EU Implementing regulation 2015/1998 required as part of the application process for an airside ID card (airside pass).
I confirm that:
1. My job requires me to have an airside pass.
2. My security background check has been successfully completed.
3. I am aware it is an offence to provide false information in order to gain access to GSAT material.
4. I can confirm that I will be the only person taking this course and will not allow access to the training material to any third parties.
Any form of deliberate malpractice with regards to the dishonest undertaking of the GSAT course will be reported directly to the DFT/CAA who may seek to rectify the incident, if necessary, by any means possible which may result in your certificate being revoked.
Designed by industry experts, the modules in this course will provide delegates with the knowledge and understanding of the Air Cargo Supply Regime, and the necessary skills to implement and support the security operation with the Cargo environment.
This course is for staff that are involved in the security operation of the Cargo Supply Chain.
The duration of this learning is around 3 hours, dependant on the learners and their own understanding. User progress is saved meaning you do not need to complete the course in one sitting, you can log out and continue at a later date where you left off.
Curriculum
- 10 Sections
- 33 Lessons
- Lifetime
- Criminal Record and Background Check Declaration1
- Course instructions1
- Module 1 – The Threat to AviationThe aviation industry is prime target for terrorists. In this module we alert you to the nature of the threat and help you understand who the threat may come from and why the aviation industry is an attractive target.6
- Module 2 – Security in the Aviation IndustryThis module will give you a basic understanding of the organisation of aviation security and the role they play to contribute to security.4
- Module 3 – The Trainees RoleIn this module, you will learn what you MUST do to support a robust and resilient aviation security culture. Working at an airport means that you may have access to confidential information or access to restricted areas. This information will be of interest to those looking to cause harm.11
- 5.2Your Knowledge and Access are of Value
- 5.3Identify Key Security Behaviours
- 5.4Understand Local Site Security
- 5.5Correct use of ID
- 5.6Awareness of Normal Surroundings Can Help Detect Suspicious Behaviour
- 5.7Understand How to Recognise Normal Behaviour in Your Workplace
- 5.8Suspicious Behaviour
- 5.9Recognise Changes in Behaviour in Colleagues
- 5.10How to Report Suspicious Behaviour
- 5.11How to Deal with Suspicious Items or Vehicles
- 5.12How to Deal with Unattended Items
- Module 6 - Overview of Cargo and MailThis module is to ensure that trainees understand the nature of cargo and mail.5
- Module 8 - Acceptance and Dispatch of Cargo and MailThis module is to ensure that trainees understand the requirements for the acceptance and dispatch of secure air cargo and mail.3
- Module 9A - Prohibited Articles and ConcealmentsTo ensure that trainees are able to respond appropriately to prohibited articles.2
- Assessment1
- Certificate1
Target audiences
- This course is for staff that are involved in the security operation of the Cargo Supply Chain.