action to be taken in a breach, evacuation or equipment failure in a sterile area and its subsequent reestablishment aviation transport security program procedures and policies applicable to establishing a sterile area at an airport and its reestablishment following an intentional or unintentional breach, evacuation or equipment failure breach of a sterile area – unauthorised entry of persons or articles into a sterile area customer service standards and techniques to be applied when establishing and maintaining a sterile area in an aviation environment intentional breach of a sterile area – where person/s causing a breach intended to avoid screening or where there is doubt as to the intention of person/s causing a breach notification requirements in a breach of a sterile area, evacuation or equipment failure and subsequent reestablishment of a sterile area regulations relevant to establishing a sterile area in an aviation environment and its reestablishment following either an intentional or unintentional breach, evacuation or equipment failure reporting requirements as detailed in the organisation’s transport security program roles, functions and responsibilities of airport screening personnel for establishing a sterile area in an aviation environment site layout, organisational structure and workplace procedures for an aviation transport sterile area and related access, exit and security screening points sterile area – a zone established to prevent cleared persons in the zone coming into contact with persons who have not been cleared, and to prevent cleared persons getting access to anything from outside the zone that has not been cleared sterile areas to be searched: areas accessible to the public such as toilets, concession stands and areas, eating areas, open aerobridges, parenting rooms, gate lounges, passenger lounges planter boxes rubbish bins under seating and tables typical issues that may occur when establishing a sterile area at an airport and reestablishing it following either an intentional or unintentional breach, evacuation or equipment failure, and appropriate action that can be taken to resolve and avoid these issues. |