Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913:reg:8:p38
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00913
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 38/133)
Character Range: 157126–160084

exempt vehicles) that are required, under the Act or these Regulations, to be screened, do not enter or remain in the security restricted area without being screened at the screening point.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.

3.16G  Signs at boundaries of security restricted areas at designated airports
 (1) A person commits an offence if:
 (a) the person is a responsible aviation industry participant for a security restricted area at a designated airport; and
 (b) the person does not ensure that signs, at least 0.4 m wide by 0.3 m high, and otherwise complying with subregulation (2), are placed at the boundary of the security restricted area in such a way that anyone entering the security restricted area knows that it is a security restricted area.
Penalty: 200 penalty units.
 (2) A sign required by paragraph (1)(b) must be in the following form:

   Commonwealth of Australia

   WARNING!

   Security restricted area

   Unauthorised entry prohibited
   Maximum penalty exceeds $5 000

   Unauthorised possession of weapons prohibited
   Maximum penalty exceeds $10 000

   (Aviation Transport Security Act 2004 and Aviation Transport Security Regulations 2005)

3.16H  Airside security awareness training for security restricted areas at designated airports
 (1) An aviation industry participant (the relevant participant) must ensure that each of the relevant participant's regular employees completes airside security awareness training in accordance with this regulation if the relevant participant is:
 (a) an airport operator of a designated airport; or
 (b) an aircraft operator that carries on operations in a security restricted area at a designated airport; or
 (c) a body corporate (other than a RACA, an AACA or a known consignor) that is a contractor who provides services to a person mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b).

Meaning of regular employee
 (2) An employee of the relevant participant is a regular employee at a particular time if the employee has, in the course of performing work for the relevant participant, entered a security restricted area at a designated airport on more than 28 days in the 12 months before that time.
Note: Certain contractors are treated as employees of aviation industry participants (see the definition of employee in section 9 of the Act).

Meaning of airside security awareness training
 (3) Airside security awareness training is training in the following matters:
 (a) the insider threat and how it relates to airside workers;
 (b) security obligations and procedures for workers in security restricted areas;
 (c) requirements about weapons and tools of trade;
 (d) procedures for identifying and reporting airside security issues;
 (e) the importance of a challenge culture.

When airside security awareness training must be completed
 (4) A regular employee of the relevant participant must complete airside security awareness training as follows:
 (a) if the regular employee was an employee