Each secure air cargo entity, such as a known consignor or regulated agent, must employ a Security Manager trained in accordance with 11.2.5 of EU Regulation 2015/1998. The Security Manager training trains to do just that. This is acknowledged by the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism and Security (NCTV) and the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee. The training is based on the training requirements in the National Civil Aviation Security Training Program (NOBB).
For whom
The training is for the employee responsible for maintaining the approval on behalf of the known consignor or regulated agent. You will draft the security program and underlying documents and act as the liaison between the company and the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee. Furthermore, you will establish the security program and ensure that operations are carried out in accordance with air cargo security regulations.
What do you learn?
Topics covered include:
- Terms and definitions
- Secure supply chain
- Legal requirements aviation security
- Identify prohibited items
- Protection and transportation requirements for in-flight supplies
- Motify staff
- Auditing and consulting
- Quality control (internal and external)
Practical Information
- Duration: three days (basic); twelve hours (refresher)
- Price: € 800 excl. VAT and Cito exam (basic); € 350 excl. VAT (refresh)
- Time: 9am-5pm (basic); 9am-5pm and 9am-1pm (refresher)
- Training material provided: comprehensive workbook with theory and practice for setting up the quality system
- Required prior education: none (basic); valid Security Manager certificate and valid Cito certificate or valid Air cargo Security Advisor (BAL) certificate (refresher)
- To participate, you must possess a valid VOG or VGB