Source: https://professionaltraining.co.za/landing-page-2018/
Timestamp: 2018-07-22 08:56:47
Document Index: 483492837

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 92', 'art 109', 'art 108', 'art 101', 'art 92', 'art 110', 'art 108']

Landing Page 2018 - PAS - Training
IATA Aviation and Cargo Courses
IATA ATC Contact Page
Committed to excellence in Aviation Security, Dangerous Goods and General training, our highly skilled and experienced team
help ensure that your staff are capable of providing excellent service in their fields.
Bespoke training solutions and packages to suit your company's needs.
Looking for a custom training program for your company to ensure that you meet legal requirements?
SACAA Approved Aviation Security and Dangerous Goods Regulations Courses
Professional Training is a recognised Aviation Security Training Organisation (CAA/10908/ASTO) and Dangerous Goods Aviation Training Organisation (CAA/DG/0031) by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA).
Aviation Security Awareness training is a requirement for all persons involved in commercial aviation. Each specific job category has specialised training, geared towards personnel’s specific job responsibilities.
Dangerous Goods Regulations training is a Part 92 requirement for all personnel involved in passenger handling, screening, for flight crew, cabin crew, shippers and personnel who handle air freight, regardless if they work for a Regulated Agent or not.
All Awareness courses are valid for 24 months and need to be renewed after expiry.
General Awareness training required by Part 109 of the South African Civil Aviation Act.
Aviation Security Awareness Training (Cargo)
for Persons exercising Security Controls or who have access to Air Cargo.
Meets the requirements for training under Part 108 – Air Cargo Security – Regulated Agent and Known Consignor Training.
RPAS Aviation Security Awareness Training
Aviation Security Awareness for RPAS/ UAV / Drone Operators and staff.
Meets the requirements for security training required under Part 101 – Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems.
Dangerous Goods Regulations courses for Categories 4,5,7,8,9,10,11,12
Meets the requirements for training under Part 92 – Conveyance of Dangerous Goods
Aviation Security Screener Training
Aviation Security Screener Training is for security personnel who work for an approved Screening Organisation under Part 110 of the Civil Aviation Act.
A Screener needs to meet all the requirements for Screener Certification.
Screener training is valid for 12 months.
Dangerous Goods Regulations training is a requirement for all personnel who screen passengers, baggage and cargo. Training is valid for 24 months.
Level 1 – Passenger and Baggage Screener Training
Level 1 – Cargo Screener Training
(Initial and Refresher)
Passenger and Hold Baggage as well as Cargo X-Ray Image Recognition Training
Using the Simulscan System (IATA, TSA, EU and SACAA Approved)
Dangerous Goods Regulations course for Category 12
Aviation Security Screener Supervisor Training
Aviation Security Screener Supervisor training is for personnel who supervise Aviation Security Screeners.
In order to be a Screener Supervisor, you need to be a qualified screener first.
Training is valid for 24 months.
Dangerous Goods Regulations training is a requirement for all personnel who screen passengers, baggage and cargo and for the supervisors thereof.
Level 2 – Passenger and Baggage Screener Supervisor Training
Level 2 – Cargo Screener Supervisor Training
Passenger and Hold Baggage as well as Cargo X-Ray Recognition Training
Aviation Security Manager training is for those personnel who are responsible for managing the security functions of Airports, Airlines, Cargo, Stores, Mail, Supplies as well as for Designated Officials and Deputy Designated Officials of Regulated Agents.
Dangerous Goods Regulations training is a requirement for all personnel who have access to restricted areas of airports, airlines and who have access to known cargo areas.
Level 3 – Aviation Security Manager – Airports and Air Carriers Training
Level 3 – Aviation Security Manager – Cargo, Stores, Mail, Supplies Training
Note: Meets the requirements for Designated Official and Deputy Designated Official training required by Part 108 – Air Cargo Security of the Civil Aviation Act.
Aviation Security Managers require a minimum qualification in Dangerous Goods Regulations (Category 12)
Dangerous Goods Regulations – Category 6 – enables managers to assist with the correct identification, classification and other Dangerous Goods Regulations requirements in their operation.