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Aviation Security Training

Aviation Security Training. Module 4 Design and Conduct Exercise II. Needs Assessment. The needs assessment identifies: Likely incidents and their priority Resources most requiring exercise Plans most requiring exercise. Activity: Needs Assessment. Brainstorm:

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Aviation Security Training

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  1. Aviation Security Training Module 4 Design and Conduct Exercise II

  2. Needs Assessment The needs assessment identifies: • Likely incidents and their priority • Resources most requiring exercise • Plans most requiring exercise

  3. Activity: Needs Assessment Brainstorm: • Likely incidents and their priority • Resources most requiring exercise • Plans most requiring exercise

  4. Activity: Needs Assessment Brainstorm: • Likely incidents and their priority • Resources most requiring exercise • Plans most requiring exercise Change to 10Minutes 0 7.5 15

  5. Exercise Design Structure • Scope • Purpose • Objectives • Scenario Narrative

  6. Exercise Design Structure • Scope • Purpose • Objectives • Scenario Narrative

  7. Exercise Scope Scope determines the size of the exercise in terms of: • Incident Type (what) • Responder functions (who, how many) • Location (where) • Type of Exercise (tabletop)

  8. Activity: Exercise Scope • Incident Type (what) • Responder functions (who, how many) • Location (where) • Type of Exercise (tabletop)

  9. Activity: Exercise Scope • Incident Type (what) • Responder functions (who, how many) • Location (where) • Type of Exercise (tabletop) Change to 10Minutes 0 7.5 15

  10. Exercise: Design Structure • Scope • Purpose • Objectives • Scenario

  11. Exercise Purpose (why) Sample Purpose Statement The purpose of the Tabletop Exercise of a fire in Terminal B is for the airport police, fire, security, and facilities personnel to evaluate the new terminal evacuation plan.

  12. Exercise Purpose (why) Sample Purpose Statement The purpose of the Tabletop Exerciseof a fire in Terminal Bis for the airport police, fire, security, and facilities personnelto evaluate the new terminal evacuation plan.

  13. Activity: Purpose Statement Scope + Why

  14. Activity: Purpose Statement Scope + Why 15Minutes 0 7.5 15

  15. Exercise Design Structure • Scope • Purpose • Objectives • Scenario

  16. Exercise Objectives Exercise Objectives: • Define specific exercise outcomes • Provide a framework for scenario development • Provide exercise evaluation criteria

  17. Developing Exercise Objectives Specific Measurable Attainable Realistic Time-oriented

  18. Sample Exercise Objectives • Within 15 minutes after the evacuation notice is given members of the Emergency Operations Center will complete all notification procedures to the airport management team.

  19. Activity: Exercise Objectives • Specific • Measurable • Attainable • Realistic • Time-oriented

  20. Activity: Exercise Objectives • Specific • Measurable • Attainable • Realistic • Time-oriented 15Minutes 0 7.5 15

  21. Exercise Design Structure • Scope • Purpose Statement • Objectives • Scenario

  22. Scenario • Narrative time line • Progressive • Based on the objectives, purpose, and scope • Approximates real-world responses to emergencies

  23. Activity: Scenario 30Minutes 0 15 30

  24. EvaluatorChecklist • Based on Exercise Objectives • Divides objectives down to tasks

  25. Activity – Evaluator Checklist • Complete an Evaluator Checklist for each exercise objective

  26. Activity – Evaluator Checklist • Complete an Evaluator Checklist for each exercise objective 15Minutes 0 7.5 15

  27. Prepare to Conduct Exercise • Assign Roles • Hold Exercise Discussions

  28. Conduct Exercise • Role-play parts • Explain what you would do at each stage of the incident • Evaluators observe

  29. Exercise Evaluation • Discuss Feedback

  30. Exercise Findings/After Action Report addresses • Additional training and exercising • Changes to plans, policies and procedures • Additional equipment

  31. Workshop Summary • Summarize the General Principles of Incident Management • Review the Components of an Incident Management Plan • Design an Incident Management Exercise • Participate in an Incident Management Exercise • Evaluate the Results of the Exercise

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