components, operating principles and characteristics of typical weapons, explosives and prohibited items that may be contained in articles being screened features of X-ray images that indicate the possible presence of weapons, explosives or prohibited items in articles, including the meaning of colour (metals, organics and inorganics), shape and size methods, techniques and equipment involved when using X-ray screening equipment to screen articles at an airport organisation’s transport security procedures and policies applicable for using X-ray screening equipment to screen articles peculiarities and limitations of the X-ray imaging process and how to overcome these using workplace procedures when interpreting X-ray images of articles prohibited items and weapons as outlined in legislation relevant law enforcement agency contact details reporting requirements as detailed in the organisation’s transport security program and workplace procedures for security incidents reporting requirements for detecting the presence of weapons, explosives or prohibited items using X-ray equipment at an airport roles and responsibilities of airline and airport staff, law enforcement officers and/or other government officers in the aviation environment sections of the legislation relevant for using X-ray screening equipment to screen personal effects and checked baggage in an aviation environment site layout, organisational structures, organisation’s transport security program and associated workplace procedures for aviation transport security screening threat image projection system capability – a software program capable of projecting virtual images of threat articles such as a gun, knife, or improvised explosive device within the X-ray image of a bag under examination and of providing immediate feedback to observer transport security procedures to be followed when an item cannot be cleared using X-ray screening equipment at an airport typical issues that may occur when using X-ray equipment to screen articles at an airport and appropriate action to take to resolve and avoid these issues WHS/OHS requirements relevant to setting up and operating X-ray screening equipment workplace procedures for carrying out daily, weekly or monthly tests of X-ray screening equipment workplace procedures to be followed when screening equipment does not meet the required standard during testing workplace procedures to be followed when screening equipment fails during screening of articles to enter an aviation security zone. |