Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 16/133)
Character Range: 101793–104904

or suspect vehicle or thing in a crowded landside zone;
 (viii) armed persons in a crowded landside zone; and
 (d) procedures for responding to any special security directions given by the Secretary; and
 (e) procedures for raising the awareness and alertness of staff to security threats and their responsibility to report aviation security incidents and breaches; and
 (f) details of any other security contingency procedures and plans.

2.45  What aircraft operator's TSP must contain—personnel with particular security roles
 (1) The TSP must set out the knowledge, skills, training, qualifications or other requirements required by relevant staff of the operator in respect of the security‑related aspects of their positions.
 (2) The operator must provide security awareness training for the relevant staff to enable them to properly perform the security‑related aspects of their positions at the operator's facilities.
 (3) In this regulation:
relevant staff of an operator means employees, contractors and other persons who have been assigned particular security duties and responsibilities at the operator's facilities.

Division 2.6—Airservices Australia

2.75  Definition for Division—AA
  In this Division:
AA means Airservices Australia.

2.76  What this Division does
  This Division sets out the requirements about the content of a TSP for AA.

2.77  Scope of AA's TSP
  The TSP must set out the measures and procedures for managing the provision of protective security to minimise the risk of unlawful interference with aviation, including security threats and other major security threats against critical air traffic facilities, aeronautical navigation facilities, telecommunications facilities and surveillance facilities.

2.78  What AA's TSP must contain—outline
  The TSP must set out an outline of the objective of the TSP and must include:
 (a) a statement outlining the local security risk context of AA's facilities, including consideration of location, seasonal and operational factors; and
 (b) a list of general threats and generic security risk events to people, assets, infrastructure and operations; and
 (c) an outline of the people, assets, infrastructure and operations that need to be protected.

2.79  What AA's TSP must contain—procedures for managing security etc
 (1) The TSP must set out procedures for managing security at its facilities, including:
 (a) organisational structures and security management arrangements; and
 (b) the roles and responsibilities of AA's security officers, security staff and contractors; and
 (c) the roles and responsibilities of other staff who have been assigned other security duties and responsibilities.
 (2) The TSP must, for the purpose of coordinating security‑related activities, set out a mechanism for consultation between AA and relevant third parties.
Note: Relevant third parties might, for example, include police, aircraft operators, tenants or lessees.
 (3) The TSP must set out measures to ensure that the TSP and other security information is protected against unauthorised access, amendment and disclosure.

2.80  What