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SEPTEMBER 2009 CONSIGNOR | OTHER GENERAL INFO ON PART 108Cargo Security SEPTEMBER CONSIGNOR | OTHER GENERAL INFO ON PART 108 SAN…..”UNITY WITH DIVERSITY” INTRODUCTION | WELCOME PROFESSIONAL RISK – ANNIVERSAY OF FORMATION + JUST CELEBRATED 29 + REGISTERED SECURITY SERVICE PROVIDER + ALL KEY OPERATION PERSONEL SECURITY GRADED, DANGEROUS GOODS CAT 6.
THE FOUNDATION OF THE REGULATIONS IS THAT CARGO FROM A KNOWN, AND VALIDATED, SOURCE PASSING THROUGH KNOWN AND VALIDATED AGENTS, AND CERTIFIED AS SUCH, MAY BE ACCEPTED BY AIRLINES AS KNOWN CARGO WHICH THEN REQUIRES NO FURTHER PHYSICAL OR PAPERWORK SCREENING APART FROM RANDOM CHECKS. / THE WORD SCREENING, TO MOST PEOPLE, CONJURES UP A TECHNICAL PROCESS SUCH AS X-RAY. / IN THE CONTEXT OF PART 108, HOWEVER, SCREENING MEANS THE APPLICATION OF TECHNICAL OR OTHER PROCESSES KNOWN COLLECTIVELY AS SECURITY CONTROLS./ IT IS IMPERATIVE TO NOTE THAT AIR CARRIERS MAY ONLY TRANSPORT KNOWN CARGO. / THE IMPLICATION TO AIRLINES, AS WELL AS EXPORTERS, IN THOSE COUNTRIES WHO HAVE NOT IMPLEMENTED THE CARGO SECURITY PROVISIONS OF ICAO, ARE ENORMOUS IN RESPECT OF TRANSHIPMENT CARGO PASSING THROUGH OUR AIRPORTS FROM THESE COUNTRIES, AND CARGO THAT MAY BE AVAILABLE FROM THESE COUNTRIES, EN ROUTE, BETWEEN OUR AIRPORTS AND THE FINAL DESTINATION OF THE AIRCRAFT./
Applicability – Reg. 108.01.1 Shall apply to all persons engaged in:Acceptance Handling Forwarding Storage Carriage Including: Postal Company Known Consignors Charter Organisations Bonded and catering stock providers Of International, regional or domestic cargo by air. STOCK, STORES ETC CONTROLLED UNDER AIR CARRIERS ASP (AIRLINE SECURITY PROGRAMME)
Primary Terms “Regulated Agent”. “Known Cargo”. “Known Consignor”.“Air Cargo Security Manual”. “Security Controls”. “Security Screening Equipment”. “Exemptions”. “Designated Official”. - REFERRED TO INCORRECTLY AS KNOWN SHIPPER
“Regulated Agent”-Reg.108.02.1&2Certificate of Approval – Valid 12 Months. Maintains Records. Including records of accredited Known Consignors and Cargo Security Declarations. Safeguarding of cargo. Secure Premises protected by trained Security Officers. continued… I MUST WARN YOU THAT THERE ARE CONSULTANTS WHO PURPORT TO PROVIDE PART 108 GUIDANCE WHO ARE SIMPLY NOT QUALIFIED TO DO SO PERSONS NOT GRADED NOT SEC – SERVICE PROVIDERS ION TERMS OF THE PRIVATE SECURITY IND REGULATIONS ACT 2001 CONSEQUENCE ENDANGERED LEGAL LIABILITY INSURANCE
“Regulated Agent”-Reg.108.02.1&2 ...continuedApplies Security Controls to Unknown Cargo. Known Cargo to remain sealed with tamper evident seals. Random inspections of Known Consignor premises and cargo. 10% of Known Consignor cargo consignments to be screened. continued…
“Regulated Agent” – Reg. 108.02.1&2 …continuedBackground check, including criminal check, of personnel. Job specific training. Air Cargo Security Familiarisation Training. Hand search personnel trained in DGR (CAT 12) and formal hand search training Qualified and trained Designated Official. Approved Air Cargo Security Manual. PROBLEMS, MOVE EMPLOYEE, LAW, INITIAL EMP, CHECKS DCSO FORMAL HAND SEARCH INTRODUCED IN AUGUST – WE DREW UP CURRICULUM
“Known Consignor” – Reg. 108.02.3The originator of goods for carriage who has been accredited and registered with the CAA. Known Consignor Accreditation Certificate – Valid 12 Months. Established business with a Regulated Agent continued…
“Known Consignor” – Reg. 108.02.3 …continuedComplies with the Known Consignor requirements which includes: Known Cargo to be packed and stored in secure premises. Background check, including criminal check, of personnel. Cargo to be made tamper evident. continued… THE REGULATION STATES THAT THE CONSIGNOR SHALL ENSURE THAT PREMISES ARE SECURE – PROPERLY QUALIFIED SECURITY PERSONEL AND SECURITY SERVICE PROVIDERS MUST BE USED.
“Known Consignor” – Reg. 108.02.3 …continuedCargo Security Declaration to be lodged with a Regulated Agent - Valid 12 Months. Job specific training Air Cargo Security Familiarisation Training. Compliance with the Regulated Agents Air Cargo Security Manual as applicable.
“Air Cargo Security Manual” – Reg. TS108.01.2Must be divided into 8 Chapters. Chap. 1:Compliance Undertaking. Chap. 2:Organisational structure split into General Structure and Security Structure. Chap. 3:Operational Procedures and Resource Utilization. continued…
“Air Cargo Security Manual” – Reg. TS108.01.2…continued Chap. 4: Record keeping. Chap. 5: Training. Chap. 6: Recruitment of Personnel. Chap. 7: Amendments to Manual. Chap. 8: Contingency plans. Requirement details contained in Technical Standards
“Security Controls”- Reg. TS108.02.1Screening by physical check (hand search). Screening by X-rays. Subject to simulation chamber testing. Applying other means both technical and bio sensory, such as vapour trace detectors and dogs. continued…
“Security Controls”- Reg. TS108.02.1 …continuedMaturing by delaying transportation of cargo. Air way bill or other valid dispatch document to accompany every consignment. (Reg ) Exempt categories are: Known Cargo (Apart from the 10% check) and specific exempted items.
“Security Screening Equipment”Must comply with the minimum technical requirements approved by the Commissioner for Civil Aviation. Intended to prevent the introduction of dangerous or prohibited articles. Screening by X-ray, or other technical means, is only one of the tools in the toolbox of Security Controls.
“Exemptions” – Reg Transshipment cargo (only if cargo meets minimum security requirements at origin and transit points). Human remains. Live animals. Life saving materials, essential medical supplies, human organs, blood plasma or similar materials. Nuclear materials. Must be tendered to the Air Carrier (or verified by the Air Carrier in respect of transshipment cargo) by a Regulated Agent who must apply certain minimum security measures. CLEARLY DECLARED ON SHIPPING DOC PACKAGING CHECKED FOR TAMPERING DOCS CHECKED TO ESTABLISH, ON FACE VALUE, THE CORRECTNESS AND SUFFIENCY OF INFORMATION. PROTECTED FROM INTERFERENCE
“Designated Official”-Reg. 108. 01“Designated Official”-Reg (6) We prefer the term, “Designated Cargo Security Officer” (DCSO) Qualified by a training course acceptable to the Commissioner, (IATA or ICAO). Qualified as Security Officer and registered with the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA). We recommend min. Grade B. Responsible for implementation, application and supervision of Security Controls. Dangerous Goods – CAT 12.
Steps needed to Implement Part 108 Regulated AgentsSecurity inspection of premises and there approval. Background check, including criminal check, of personnel. Job specific training. Air Cargo Security Familiarisation Training. Implementation of Part 108 systems and procedures continued… continued…
Steps needed to Implement Part 108 Regulated Agents …continuedAir Cargo Security Manual. Appointment of Designated Cargo Security Official (DCSO). Application to the CAA using the prescribed form and, everybody’s favourite, payment of prescribed fees. Renewal every 12 months.
Steps needed to Implement Part 108 Known ConsignorsSecurity inspection of premises. Background check, including criminal check, of personnel. Job specific Training. Air Cargo Security Familiarisation Training. Introduction of Cargo Security Declaration. continued…
Steps needed to Implement Part 108 Known Consignors …continuedNotification to the Regulated Agent to be used. Application to the CAA for accreditation on the prescribed form and payment of prescribed fees. Renewal every 12 months.
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