Prepare for your shift in aviation security

URN: PPLAGSO01
Business Sectors (Suites): Aviation Ground Security Operations
Developed by: People 1st
Approved on: 2021

Overview

This standard is about identifying the relevant guidance, regulations, instructions and organisational procedures that you must comply with to make sure you are prepared for your shift. It outlines the requirements that enable you to begin your duties safely and to ensure safe lines of communication within the working environment. This also involves identifying and understanding the threats to aviation operations and how your job role contributes to safety within the aviation industry. This standard is for those undertaking aviation ground security activities. When you have completed this standard, you will be able to demonstrate your knowledge of and ability to:Prepare for your shift in aviation security

Performance criteria

You must be able to:

1. Meet your organisation’s standards for appearance and conduct 2. Comply with your organisation’s policies and procedures relating to carrying out your working shift 3. Confirm the documentation and equipment relevant to your duties is prepared in line with organisational procedures 4. Report for duty to your supervisor 5. Acknowledge and confirm your understanding of the information relating to carrying out your duties provided in the daily brief 6. Access the relevant supporting information relating to the duties to be carried out 7. Comply with your organisation’s procedures relating to personal safety 8. Complete the preparations for duty in readiness for your shift 9. Remain vigilant to current threats at all times

Knowledge and Understanding

You need to know and understand:

1. Your organisation’s standards for appearance and conduct 2. The importance of appearance, conduct and fitness for duty in relation to your role 3. Your organisation’s policy and procedures relating to fitness for duty 4. The types of equipment required to carry out your duties on your shift 5. How to access and use the equipment required to carry out your duties on your shift 6. The information and documents required when preparing for duty 7. Your organisation’s procedures for reporting for duty and signing off duty 8. Your organisation’s procedures and relevant legal requirements relating to your job role 9. With whom you should communicate to ensure you are prepared for your shift 10. What constitutes a threat to aviation 11. How your role can contribute to the reduction of a threat 12. The likely impact of a threat or change of threat level on your role

Scope/range


Scope Performance


Scope Knowledge


Values


Behaviours


Skills


Glossary

Your Organisation
This is the company you work for or are contracted to.

Organisation’s Procedures
These are the procedures your organisation has in place to ensure compliance with relevant rules, regulations, instructions, policies, procedures, legislation and laws relevant to the activity


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Version Number

2

Indicative Review Date

2026

Validity

Current

Status

Original

Originating Organisation

GoSkills

Original URN

GSKAGSO01

Relevant Occupations

Elementary Security Occupations, Transport Operations and Maintenance

SOC Code

9231

Keywords

Duties, role, standards,fitness, threat