airside security zones on an airport: enhanced inspection area security restricted area aspects of articles to be mindful of during a physical search: appearance of articles such as looking unprofessional or repaired; showing signs of modification, tampering or external switches, batteries or wires possibility that articles contain false bottoms or concealed compartments weight of articles components, operating principles and characteristics of typical, weapons, explosives, prohibited items and LAG products that may be contained in articles requiring entry to a security zone contact processes for airline and airport staff, and relevant law enforcement agencies landside security zones on an airport: air traffic control facilities zone fuel storage zone navigational aids zone sterile area limits of own responsibility and authority in relation to dealing with identified weapons, explosives, prohibited substances and LAG products methods, techniques and equipment involved when conducting a search of articles to enter a security zone in an aviation environment in accordance with the legislation and notices made under the legislation organisation’s transport security procedures and policies applicable to the physical searching of articles physical searching of articles – methods and techniques outlined in Aviation Screening Notices relevant sections of the legislation for the physical search of articles in an aviation environment, including notices made under the Act applicable to the methods, techniques and equipment used for screening reporting requirements for the physical search of articles to enter a security zone in an aviation environment roles and responsibilities of law enforcement officers and/or other government officers within an aviation workplace signs and other indications of the presence of weapons, explosives, prohibited substances or LAG products in articles that might pose a threat to aviation security site layout, including security zones and workplace procedures for aviation transport security screening situations requiring a physical search of articles to enter a security zone social and cultural issues: dress and personal presentation gender and gender identity food preferences language religion social conventions traditional practices values and beliefs typical issues that may occur when conducting a physical search of articles to enter a security zone in an aviation environment and appropriate action that can be taken to resolve and avoid these issues WHS/OHS procedures relevant to setting up and operating 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 workplace procedures to be followed when weapons, explosives, prohibited items or LAG products that might pose a threat to aviation security have been detected. |