Irish BSAT Certificate (Airport ID Card Security Awareness Training)

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BSAT Certificate – Airport ID Card Awareness Security Training

Republic of Ireland 11.2.6.2 – BSAT

Code BSAT-IE-V20

The main objective of Irish BSAT certificate training is to ensure staff understand the need for aviation security, are aware of the security measures in place at the airport and/or the facility where they will be working, to recognise the security needs of an airport and understand the part they can play in contributing to aviation security.

Prerequisites: Good understanding of English.

Description Target Group: All air transport industry personnel.

Training Language: English

Duration: 1h20

Final Test: The trainee must pass, with a grade of 85% or higher, a multiple choice test to complete the Basic Security Awareness Training. The trainee receives his/her certificate as soon as he/she has successfully passed the final test. 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: Once the Basic Security Awareness training is completed, refresher training must be conducted every three years.

Course Outline for Irish BSAT Certificate Training

  • Previous acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation, terrorist acts and current threats
  • The relevant International and National legal requirements
  • The objectives and organisation of aviation security here in the Republic of Ireland, including the obligations and responsibilities of persons implementing security controls
  • The configuration of Screening Checkpoint and the Screening Process
  • Airport Identification Cards used at the airport
  • Insider Threat, Radicalisation, Security Culture and CyberSecurity Risks.
  • Threat Reporting procedures
  • Your ability to respond appropriately to security related incidents

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:

Regulation (EU) No 2015/1998, of 28 October 2015, amending Regulation (EU) No 181/2011, as regards aviation security measures.
Annex III to Regulation (EU) No 2015/1998: Basic elements of initial airport security training.

EU regulatory framework:

Order of 11 September 2013 amending the order of 29 June 2010 on security measures at airports.
Annex 1 to the Order of 11 September 2013: Initial airport security training programme.

Useful websites:

Irish Aviation Authority (Ireland’s competent authority on Aviation Security) – https://www.iaa.ie/aviation-security
Department of Transport Aviation Department – https://www.gov.ie/en/organisation-information/624fe3-aviation/

 

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