UK DfT Ground Security Operative (GSO) Module 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 2 (NHV ABZ)

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Modules

  • 1.1 Threat to aviation
  • 1.2 International, national objectives of aviation security and legislation
  • 1.3 Response to security incidents
  • 1.4 Security Communications
  • 1.5 Escorting employment and/or visitor passholders
  • 2 Access Control and airport security

Course aims & objectives

Course overview:
Our course is based on the UK DfT syllabus, for ground security operatives to learn about the context and requirements within which they will operate. Delivered by experienced instructors that have first-hand experience across the industry, so delegates will leave the courses having a full understanding of legislation and how to effectively implement it into their own aviation entities.

Course Aims:
To ensure that all trained staff understand their role and responsibilities in relation to the security of the Critical Part of the Security Restricted Area (CPSRA), the Security Restricted Area (SRA) and the airport.
To provide ground security operatives operating at an airport with the relevant knowledge and skills to provide effective security in accordance with the relevant legislation.

Operatives that are employed to carry out any of the activities listed below at a UK airport:
a. controlling access points to Airside, SRA and CPSRA

Instructional techniques:
PowerPoint Presentations and group discussions

Modules:
1.1 Threat to aviation
1.2 International, national objectives of aviation security and legislation
1.3 Response to security incidents
1.4 Security Communications
1.5 Escorting employment and/or visitor passholders
2 Access Control and airport security

Assessment methods:
Assessment under this syllabus must comply with the Ground Security Operative Assessment Strategy, which includes details of classroom training gateway and on the job competency assessments.
This will include:
Question and answer recap session (at the end of each module)
Written assessment that include Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)