Health and Security Airside Training (Awareness)

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Health and Security Airside Training

Course Code SSP-FR-EN

Prerequisites: a good understanding of English. 

Target Group : All person working in the airside area of an airport

Training Language: English

Duration: 2 to 3 hours

Final Test: The trainee must pass, with a grade of 75% or higher, a multiple choice test to complete General Security Awareness Training. All trainees are given two attempts to pass the test.

Certification: The trainee receives his/her certificate as soon as he/she has successfully passed the final test.

Validity: 3 years.

Course Objectives

  • Introduction and objectives of the training

  • Understanding and preventing accidents at work

  • Awareness of Safety Management System

  • Understanding and preventing the fire The airside environment

  • Move to Safety on the Movement Aires

Teaching resources :

  • Training material available online
  • Exercises and self-assessment MCQs available on the site
  • Asynchronous remote tutoring is available by e-mail in the event of particular learning difficulties, using the “Contact us” form.

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To find out more :

European regulatory framework, here are some relevant EU regulations and directives:

  • Regulation (EC) No 785/2004: This regulation establishes common rules on the security of civil aviation. It requires airports to implement security measures and train personnel in accordance with national security programs.
  • Regulation (EC) No 206/2009: This regulation establishes common rules for aviation security. It requires air carriers to implement security measures and train personnel in accordance with national security programs.
  • Directive 2009/45/EC: This directive establishes minimum standards for the protection of workers’ health and safety. It requires employers to provide adequate training to workers, including on health and safety risks.

While these regulations do not explicitly mention awareness training for health and airside security, they do require training on security measures and worker health and safety. It’s important to consult the specific national implementations of these regulations in your EU member state for more detailed guidance on training requirements.

Additionally, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) may provide guidance or recommendations related to awareness training for health and airside security. You can check their website for relevant information:

 

It’s also advisable to consult with your local airport or aviation authority for specific requirements and recommendations regarding awareness training in your region.