Airport Supplies Manager (Non-Screener) (Modules 1, 2, 3, 5, 14, and 15) (2024)

Join our Airport Supplies Manager (non-screener) training course to master logistics, handling, and safety protocols, essential for efficient airport operations.
£320.00 exc. VAT
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Modules

  • 1 Airport Supplies - Module 1 - The Threat to Aviation
  • 2 Airport Supplies - Module 2 - Security in the Aviation Industry
  • 3 Airport Supplies - Module 3 - The Trainees Role
  • 5 Airport Supplies - Module 5 - Overview of Airport Supplies
  • 14 Airport Supplies - Module 14 - The Role of the Supervisor
  • 15 Airport Supplies - Module 15 - Local Site Security Representative

Course aims & objectives

Initial – Airport Supplies Manager (non-screener)
For individuals whose work functions include Supervision and Local Implementation of the NASP
PLEASE NOTE, for Module 5 - Overview of Airport Supplies, Learners will need to undergo some On The Job Training (OJT) to complete the demonstration of local supplies learning outcome: "Trainees should be shown examples of regular goods seen at the supplies site and their characteristics."

Includes Modules:
Module 1 - The Threat to Aviation
Module 2 - Security in the Aviation Industry
Module 3 - The Trainees Role
Module 5 – Overview of Airport Supplies
Module 14 – The Role of the Supervisor
Module 15 – Local Site Security Representative

Course Aims and Objectives:
- To ensure that trainees know the threat to the aviation industry
- To ensure that trainees understand the organisation of aviation security and the role they play to contribute to security.
- To ensure that trainees understand what they must do to establish a robust and resilient aviation security culture.
- To ensure the trainees understand the nature of airport supplies.
- To ensure trainees know the role of the supervisor.
- To ensure the trainees understand their responsibilities for implementing the National Aviation Security Programme at a local level.

Module Descriptions:
Module 1 – The Threat to Aviation
In this module, we delve into the myriad risks endangering the aviation sector, from cyber attacks to terrorism and natural disasters. Through case studies and simulations, trainees gain insight into identifying, mitigating, and responding to threats, ensuring a resilient and secure aviation industry.

Module 2 – Security in the Aviation Industry
This module provides a comprehensive overview of aviation security, covering organizational structures, protocols, and best practices. Trainees explore their role in safeguarding airports, aircraft, and passengers through threat assessment, surveillance techniques, and emergency response strategies, fostering a culture of vigilance and resilience.

Module 3 – The trainees role
This module elucidates the pivotal role trainees play in cultivating a robust aviation security culture. Through interactive sessions, participants learn essential protocols, reporting procedures, and behavior patterns crucial for maintaining vigilance and resilience. Emphasis is placed on individual accountability and collective responsibility in ensuring aviation safety.

Module 5 - Overview of Airport Supplies
This module offers a comprehensive exploration of airport supplies, encompassing everything from consumables to equipment and infrastructure essentials. Trainees gain a holistic understanding of the diverse nature and critical importance of supplies within airport operations, ensuring effective management and logistical proficiency.

Module 14 – The Role of the Supervisor
This module elucidates the pivotal responsibilities and competencies of supervisors within the aviation industry. Trainees gain insights into leadership principles, team management, and regulatory compliance, fostering their ability to effectively oversee operations and ensure adherence to safety and security protocols

Module 15 – Local Site Security Representative
This module empowers trainees to fulfil their role as Local Site Security Representatives, responsible for implementing the National Aviation Security Programme at a local level. Participants gain comprehensive insights into their duties, regulatory requirements, and best practices, ensuring effective security measures and compliance within their designated areas.