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Evidence Guide: AVIO2009B - Screen articles by interpreting X-ray images

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AVIO2009B - Screen articles by interpreting X-ray images

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Set up and test X-ray screening equipment

  1. X-ray screening equipment is set up in accordance with workplace procedures
  2. Required daily tests are carried out in accordance with workplace procedures
  3. X-ray screening equipment safety risks are identified and controlled in accordance with workplace procedures during set up and testing
X-ray screening equipment is set up in accordance with workplace procedures

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Required daily tests are carried out in accordance with workplace procedures

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X-ray screening equipment safety risks are identified and controlled in accordance with workplace procedures during set up and testing

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Operate X-ray screening equipment

  1. X-ray equipment is operated in accordance with workplace procedures
  2. X-ray screening equipment safety risks are identified and controlled in accordance with workplace procedures during operation
X-ray equipment is operated in accordance with workplace procedures

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X-ray screening equipment safety risks are identified and controlled in accordance with workplace procedures during operation

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Interpret X-ray images

  1. X-ray images are interpreted in accordance with workplace procedures
  2. Image enhancement functions are used effectively in accordance with workplace procedures
  3. Colours on the X-ray image are correctly interpreted in accordance with workplace procedures
  4. Article shapes and sizes on the X-ray image are correctly interpreted in accordance with workplace procedures
  5. Prohibited items, weapons and explosives on the X-ray image are correctly detected in accordance with workplace procedures
X-ray images are interpreted in accordance with workplace procedures

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Image enhancement functions are used effectively in accordance with workplace procedures

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Colours on the X-ray image are correctly interpreted in accordance with workplace procedures

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Article shapes and sizes on the X-ray image are correctly interpreted in accordance with workplace procedures

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Prohibited items, weapons and explosives on the X-ray image are correctly detected in accordance with workplace procedures

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Take appropriate action when weapons, explosives and prohibited items are detected

  1. Suspected explosives are reported to screening point supervisor and appropriate action is taken in accordance with legislative requirements and workplace procedures
  2. Suspected weapons or prohibited items are reported to the screening point supervisor and appropriate action is taken in accordance with legislative requirements and workplace procedures
Suspected explosives are reported to screening point supervisor and appropriate action is taken in accordance with legislative requirements and workplace procedures

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Suspected weapons or prohibited items are reported to the screening point supervisor and appropriate action is taken in accordance with legislative requirements and workplace procedures

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required knowledge and skills, the range statement and the assessment guidelines for this Training Package.

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

The evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria of this unit and include:

using the correct procedures, set up and test X-ray screening equipment whilst meeting WHS/OHS requirements

demonstrate the ability to correctly operate X-ray screening equipment in accordance with workplace procedures

correctly manipulate X-ray images using enhancement functions to identify weapons and prohibited items

demonstrate the ability to take appropriate action when a weapon, explosive or prohibited item is identified by using X-ray screening equipment

using X-ray screening equipment, accurately detect and identify prohibited weapons, explosives or prohibited items in articles being screened.

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Performance is demonstrated consistently over a period of time and in a suitable range of contexts.

Resources for assessment include:

a range of relevant exercises, case studies and/or other simulated practical and knowledge assessment, and/or

access to an appropriate range of relevant operational situations in the workplace.

In real environments, access is required to:

relevant and appropriate materials and equipment, and

applicable documentation including workplace procedures, legislation, codes of practice and operation manuals.

Method of assessment

Assessment for

Passenger/Non-Passenger Screener

and Checked Baggage Screener Roles

As a minimum, assessment of knowledge must be conducted using the National Assessment Tool.

Practical assessment must:

be undertaken by a registered training organisation

occur in an appropriate range of situations in the workplace.

Required Skills and Knowledge

This describes the essential knowledge and skills and their level required for this unit.

Required knowledge:

Sections of the legislation relevant to the use of X-ray screening equipment for the screening of personal effects and checked baggage in an aviation environment

The organisation’s transport security procedures and policies applicable to the use of X-ray screening equipment for the screening of articles

Workplace procedures for carrying out any daily, weekly or monthly tests of X-ray screening equipment

Methods, techniques and equipment involved when using X-ray screening equipment for the screening of articles at an airport

Typical issues that may occur when using X-ray equipment for the screening of articles at an airport and appropriate action to take to resolve and avoid the issues

Reporting requirements as detailed in the organisation’s transport security program and workplace procedures for security incidents

Reporting requirements for the presence of weapons, explosives or prohibited items identified using X-ray equipment at an airport

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

The components, operating principles and characteristics of typical weapons, explosives and prohibited items that may be contained in articles

Transport security procedures to be followed when an item cannot be cleared using X-ray screening equipment at an airport

Site layout, organisational structures, the organisation’s transport security program and associated workplace procedures for aviation transport security screening

Roles and responsibilities of law enforcement officers and/or other government officers within the aviation environment

Roles and responsibilities of airline and airport staff and relevant law enforcement agencies’ contact details

Workplace procedures in the event that screening equipment fails during screening of articles to enter an aviation security zone

Workplace procedures in the event that screening equipment does not meet the required standard during testing

Occupational/Workplace health and safety requirements relevant to the set up and operation of X-ray screening equipment

The peculiarities and limitations of the X-ray imaging process and how to overcome these using workplace procedures when interpreting X-ray images of articles

Required skills:

Communicate effectively with others when using X-ray screening equipment at an airport

Read, interpret and apply the legislation and workplace procedures applicable to the use of X-ray screening equipment at an airport

Respond to and report any security incidents and/or suspected presence of weapons, explosives and prohibited items detected using X-ray screening equipment at an airport

Complete required documentation relevant to the use of X-ray screening equipment at an airport

Work collaboratively and liaise with others when interpreting X-ray images at an airport

Take appropriate action when using X-ray screening equipment at an airport including contingency procedures in the event of the suspected presence of weapons, explosives or prohibited items in accordance with workplace procedures and the organisation’s transport security program

Modify activities in response to different workplace contingencies, risk situations and environments

Identify, select, use and routinely check relevant equipment, processes and procedures when using X-ray screening equipment at an airport

Identify and respond to screening equipment failures during screening of articles at an airport

Identify and respond to screening equipment failure during testing

Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance.

Legislative requirements may include:

the Aviation Transport Security Act (and amendments)

the organisation’s transport security program

Notices made under the Act

other amendments to the Act relating to security screening at an airport

Use of X-ray screening equipment may occur at:

a security controlled airport with screened air services

Articles may include:

bags

personal belongings

goods

cabin baggage

checked baggage

packages

personal effects

work equipment

tools of trade

display/promotional items

X-ray screening equipment means:

screening X-ray equipment that has threat image projection system capability and is capable of differentiation between organic and inorganic material

single or multi view X-ray equipment

Threat image projection system capability means:

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 providing immediate feedback to observer

A prohibited item is:

as described under the Legislation

A weapon is:

as described under the Legislation