

Local Code 7252011
Course Title Airport Employee Security Awareness Training
The purpose of this workshop is to provide essential training to all personnel who are employed by or must frequent the airport facility in the
routine course of their jobs. Program explores the duties and cooperative role each plays in maintaining effective and efficient airside and
land side proactive security measures. The program comes complete with Airport Employee Brochure, multi-media presentation and
on-site assistance. The Program is MANDATORY for all employees of Robert L. Bradshaw IAP and the SCASPA who receive an
Identification / Restricted Area / Access Badge.
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Local Code 72510
Course Title Airside / Landside Basic Civil Aviation Security
This program is designed to provide Level I instruction to Airport Security Forces performing duties as the primary law enforcement
/security agency on site. Skills include: Access control, anti-sabotage procedures, passenger and baggage screening and inter-agency
cooperation. Students learn in an interactive, hands on environment, taking a learning by doing approach to tasks and procedures.
Curriculum Includes:
Section I:
Introduction to Civil Aviation Security, Understanding the Threats to Civil Aviation,
Basic AVSEC Skills / Conducting a Physical Survey/ Operations Postings;
Section II:
Taking a Pro-Active Approach: Implementing Annex 17 and more, Access Control, Security Alarms and Special Response Solutions,
OPSEC / COMSEC, Principals of Protection and Threat Neutralization Practicum, Aircraft and Terminal Searches;
Section III:
Interpersonal Communications, Security Awareness.
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Local Code 81200
Course Title AVSEC Security Officer Close Quarter Tactics (CQT)
Program focus is on both verbal intervention and physical tactics necessary to ensure a safe and secure airport working
environment for employees and the traveling public. Presented as an intense five day hands on combination of
communication skills and martial arts techniques specifically adapted for landside and airside as well as in-flight
situations.
Curriculum Includes:
Interacting with the Traveling Public; Dealing with verbal aggression; Persuasion and Conflict Situations;
Restraints, Come-alongs and Defensive Tactics; Aircraft Extractions of unruly passengers;
Airport Encounters and Responding to Rage; Apprehensions and Searches: Personal, Terminal and Aircraft; Escort
Techniques; Incident Follow up.
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Local Code 72590
Course Title Checkpoint Screener Training
Upon completion of training, security personnel assigned to screening locations involved with checked baggage, cargo,
mail, and cabin luggage will be better able to: a) Understand their unique responsibilities; b)Detect with accuracy
contraband, explosives and hazardous materials; c)Communicate and interact in a courteous and efficient manner;
d)Understand and effectively execute the Airport Employee Security Awareness Program. THIS IS A MANDATORY 100
instruction hour CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FOR ALL SCREENERS at RLB International Airport.
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Local Code 72520
Course Title AVSEC Basic Security Supervisor Training
This program has been specifically designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of Airport Security Supervisory personnel. Program is
hands on, multi-media and lecture with student field scenarios and practical on - airport exercises.
Personnel must be selected for or operating in Security Supervisory position.
Curriculum Includes: Role of the Security Supervisor; Managing an effective Workforce; Regulatory Compliance; Maintaining an in-house
training program;Close Quarter Tactics Practicum for Restraint, Apprehension and Extractions; Evidence Searches and Report Writing.
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Local Code 72521
Course Title Advanced Security Supervisor Training
This program has been specifically designed as a follow on for the Basic Supervisor Training. Ideal for Security Directors, Administrators
and Line Officers In Charge. Presented as a combination of multimedia and hands on learning in a unique and challenging environment.
Basic Security Supervisor Instruction or student performing tasks as Security Supervisor at present.
Curriculum
I. Regulatory Compliance: ICAO/FAR's/Specific National Air Regulations/Local Policies;
II. Managing an Effective Workforce: People and Productivity, Interpersonal Communication Skills and Strategies, Organizational
Communications, Problem Solving and Teambuilding; III. The Airport Security Committee; IV. Contingency Planning and Disaster
Preparedness.
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Local Code 71250
Course Title Interrogation and Report Writing for AVSEC Officers
This two- day seminar has been specifically developed to provide AVSEC security force personnel with the technical skills and academic
knowledge necessary to successfully question incident suspects, witnesses and victims encountered during routine duty. Part 2 is devoted
to the skill of writing a variety of clear, concise and professional reports.
Curriculum includes Part 1Techniques of Suspect Interrogation, Dealing with single and multiple suspects, Contraband Inquiries,
Principals of Interpersonal communication, manipulation and persuasion, Obtaining Non-coercive testimony. Part 2: Syntax and
Semantics: The Professional Style, Required Daily AVSEC Reports, Incident Report Writing, Open Investigative Reports, Local items,
HAZMAT Reports and other Up-channel Documents.
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Local Code 135-39241
Course Title Interpersonal Communication for Security Personnel
Duration: 40 hours
OBJECTIVES:
This program provides the student with a basic understanding of the process, barriers and strategies for effective interpersonal
communications and successful public relations. Students become involved in a hands - on learning environment where behaviors are
modeled, practiced and skills enhanced. Personnel learn successful techniques for dealing with de-escalating conflict situations, while
gaining a variety of techniques useful in duties ranging from checkpoint screener, and profiling to incident investigation and report writing.
