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Course Information
Date: 12, 13 & 14 Dec 2011 (Mon to Wed) Time: 9am to 5pm Venue : Concorde Hotel, Orchard Road (Formerly Le Meridien Hotel) Fee : S$1800.00 NETT
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| 3 day Security Screening X RAY Operations - Train the Trainer |
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| Introduction |
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As the technology develops mechanical automation we tend to forget the importance human effort that goes into the operations. The insertion of the technology alone won't give us the result that we are looking for, the knowledge and experience of our employees is priceless.
We have to develop the employee experience to his highest level in order to operate the technology and bring the technology to its max affect.
The technology will not replace the human recourses in the near future, therefore we have to train our personal in a way that they will be ready and professional enough to handle the complicated technology and use it to the maximum.
In this seminar we will deal with the technology and the operators that handling the technology and we will address the topic of how to detected and identify the various threats of the adversaries in recent years. It is very important that we do not forget X-ray machines are only imaginig devices. The reliability to detect and avert threats remains only with us. |
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| Course Objective |
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• Technological briefing on the most effective technology.
• Preserving the knowledge of the employee.
• The Use of the non security employee to the security Needs.
• To adapt the technology to its max affect |
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| Course Outline |
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x-ray machine introduction and overview. |
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The importance of x-ray machine and the role it has general. |
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The evolving of the terror capabilities of handling IED's. |
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Technological briefing (the evaluation of the technology). |
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The connection between the operator and the technology. |
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How to place the relevant technology at its destination. |
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Bringing the technology to its max capabilities. |
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Cooperation of the ground staff in security tasks. |
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Explosive device. (Standard materials, Improvised materials, mechanism, Detonators). |
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With emphasis on the improvised components that being used by the adversary in recent years and also as part of the recent methods of "testing security" deployed by terrorist groups. |
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Bobby traps. |
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Prohibited items and concealment (LAG). |
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Case studies - where the X-ray machine was critical components in prevention of attack in aviation security. |
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Concealment techniques - how the adversary smuggle the weapons in the passenger belonging or on the body. |
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The image-detailed description of x-ray machine photos analysis of explosive devices components and principals. |
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What we looking for and how does it look like? |
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Workshop-assembly of improvised explosive devices. |
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Practical training on the x-ray machine on site with usage of the simulations IED devises that were prepared by the participants. |
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Personal examinations - based of analyzing and identification of pictures that will be handed to the trainees |
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| Target Audience |
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• Airport and Airline Security Manager and Officer.
• Law enforcement personals involved in Airport Operations.
• Managers from Security Companies involved in Airport Operations.
• Costumes and Immigrations.
• Government officials involved in security for Critical Infrastructure.
• Security officials from Embassies.
• Officer from Narcotics Department.
• Managers from Courier, Cargo and postal services.
• Security Officials of Multinational banks.
• Prison Department officials. |
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| Imparting knowledge of SSXO Course |
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The instruction during the course of the seminar is performed using presentations and videos; furthermore, the participants share the information and experience we have to offer, including the following: |
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Analysis of past events and extraction of operative conclusions so as not to repeat past mistakes. |
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We provide practical training that instructs the participants as to what they should not do. We base the tools we offer, on logic instead of encouraging automatic procedures; in other words, we teach security personnel how to think. |
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| Trainer's Profile |
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Special Agent (Ret.) Bashan, former head of Bomb Security department (ISA Israel), served in the IDF and the Secret Service for over 20 years. He was a member of the government VIP protection unit, and served as a team leader, responsible for three different Israeli Prime Ministers. He is an expert in bomb security and preventive sabotage and was for many years the department head in that field. As chief instructor, he has trained hundreds of Israeli security officers stationed in Israel and abroad. In this capacity, he formulated and implemented procedures and security systems that are still in use today at Tel Aviv's Ben-Gurion International Airport.
Instructions and training on security and explosives for security officers from various fields, both in Israel and overseas:
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Law enforcement bodies (USA) |
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Dignitary and delegation protection units (Israel, Barbados - preparations for the 2007 Cricket World Cup-Spain, and Africa-Kenya, Rwanda and South Africa) |
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Security officers in the Israel Court of Justice |
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IMI Security and Anti-Terror Academy, security officers training (Israel) |
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Security officers and inspectors of the Ministry of Transportation (Israel) |
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Casino security officers (Greece & Bulgaria) |
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Body-guard, security-officer and law-enforcement-related training (law-enforcement bodies) |
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Security-related technology-operation and training: X–Ray devices, metal detecting gates & explosive detection kits |
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Provision of special security-consultation services to the private sector on bombs and personal security |
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Training for guards, security officers, and law-enforcement functionaries on analysis and responses to security risks |
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Singapore - counters terrorism, and explosive devices trainings for SPF, Singapore prison. |
The Instructor's Positions
| 2002-Present |
Governmental bodies (law enforcement) and Private sector organizations, instruction and training on bombs, explosives, and personal security (international) |
| 1999-2001 |
Private sector, project manager |
| 1995-1999 |
Adviser, Bomb Security Department, ISA (Israel), Private sector, project manager |
| 1984-1994 |
Director, Bomb Security Department, ISA (Israel) |
| 1978-1983 |
Officer, Israeli Dignitary and Official Delegation Protection Unit, Israeli Security Agency (Secret Service, Israel), Air Marshal, EL AL Israel Airlines. |
| 1976-1978 |
Private sector |
| 1971-1975 |
Lieutenant, Israeli Engineering Corps, IDF |
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