Welcome to the Aviation Operations During COVID-19 Business Restart and Recovery Security course.
Airports around the world have seen a substantial drop in passenger traffic. This has resulted in the reduction of operations such as security at airports, a reduction in staff, and disruption to ongoing training of personnel and certification of equipment. It is expected that once the pandemic phase of COVID-19 begins to subside, governments will begin relaxing restrictions on civil aviation and therefore airports will be open to traffic again.
This course will examine the measures airports can put in place to successfully resume security operations during the recovery phase.
Learning Objectives
On completion of this course you will be able to:
Describe the operational continuity measures that should be taken by the Airport Security Committee during the recovery phase.
Outline the access control measures that should be put in place to ensure airport employees are able to access their workplaces on airport property.
Explain the security training that should be implemented to support a successful return to full airport operation.
Outline the security procedural changes that should be considered to support a successful return to full airport operation.
Describe the security screening considerations that should be addressed to support a successful return to full airport operation.
Explain the security checkpoint considerations that should be addressed to support a successful return to full airport operation.
Who Should Enrol?
All airport security and operations personnel.
Airport personnel responsible for planning the re-start and recovery of operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Course Content
The Aviation Operations During COVID-19 Business Restart and Recovery Security course includes the following topics:
Welcome
Introduction
Operational Continuity
Access Control Measures
Training
Procedural Changes
Security Screening
Restarting Security Checkpoints
Actions
Assessment
This course includes an integrated online assessment.
Candidates must successfully complete the assessment to receive a Certificate of Completion.