Transportation Security Training and Security Administration
Mass Transit Security / Bus Terminal Security / Rail Security / Train Terminal Security
Since the bombing rail-attacks (Madrid, March 2004 and London, July 2005), vulnerability of passenger rail systems to terrorist threat has called for changes in the security of Surface transportation systems such as railroads and mass transit.
Designed to cover areas with the highest risk and threat to rail and transit security systems, and focused on surface Terminal Access, passenger check in areas, Security check points, food courts, lobby, in-transit and passenger boarding areas. This specialized Training for Rail, Bus, Ground Terminal personnel, and Law Enforcement Authorities responsible for security at Bus Terminals, Train Terminals, and Multimodal Transportation Terminals, complements Customer Service, Ground Transportation Security, Safety, and Emergency Response training programs.
Behavior Analysis and Observational Techniques - Focuses directly on the Human factor. Considered the greatest risk to the security of the rail and mass transit transportation Industry, the common element in the security screening of passengers, and crucial in the detection of Deceptive Behavior displayed by a terrorist, a drug smuggler, or criminal as they attempt to gain access to buses, trains or to sensitive areas of terminals and the transportation system.
Transportation Security Training that fits your needs
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Aviation / Airport Security
Training designed for Airport security, Aviation personnel, and Law Enforcement Authorities responsible for security at the Airport, Aviation areas, and Transportation Industry. Complementing Customer Service, Aviation Security, Flight Security, Ground Security Coordinator (GSC), Emergency Response training programs, and covering critical areas and processes of Airport Security such as: Airport Access, Parking access, Airport Lobby Check-in, Boarding Gates, Airline In-Transit areas and lounges, Cabin Boarding Operations, Ramp and Aircraft Services Operations.
Aviation / Airport Security
Observation Techniques and Behavior Analysis
Behavior Analysis and Observational Techniques - Focuses directly on the Human factor, considered the greatest risk to the Security of the Airport and Aviation Industry, the common element in the security screening of passengers, and crucial in the detection of Deceptive Behavior displayed by a terrorist, a drug smuggler, or criminal as they attempt to gain access to an aircraft or to critical secure areas of the airport and aviation system.
Transportation Security Training that fits your needs
Visit our Security Training Calendar
Download our Brochures NOW
Or contact us for a Free Evaluation
