問題一覧
1
The airport security culture is supported by “CORE” behaviours?
True
2
Which of the following are examples of physical security controls used at the airport?
Backfloor Door, Biometric Reader, Person trap
3
Airport Temporary Security Pass holders working on the ramp (apron) must:
Be with the valid RAIC holder, who will be their security escort and maintain positive control (line of sight) of them at all times
4
What should you do when you’re required to be screened by CATSE at a non-passenger screening location?
Comply with the screening procedures of you and your personal belongings
5
You notice a worker in the restricted area who is not displaying airport identification. Who is responsible at this moment for either reporting or asking that individual to display their airport identification?
You
6
The restricted area is best described as?
Areas located post security in the terminal and outside on the ramp/airfield. Only authorized persons may enter this area when they have appropriate valid airport, identification and work related duties.
7
The Critical Area is best defined as?
designated air side area adjacent to the terminal buildings
8
What does “CORE” stand for?
comply, observe, report, engage
9
What are the tools of the trade?
Tools that airport employees require as part of their job. To bring these tools into a restricted area, employees must demonstrate a valid “need”
10
What does the “Comply” component of “CORE” represent?
Making sure that you are behaving in accordance with the security rules and regulations of the airport
11
Which of the following is not a security area of the airport?
Prohibited area
12
What is the primary security line?
The physical boundary separating the public areas and restricted areas of the airport
13
RAICs use a colour coding system specific to each airport that specify the security areas you are permitted to access and work in?
true
14
The screening of non-passenger vehicles, its occupants and their personal belongings is a process known as what?
Non-Passenger Screening -Vehicle (NPS-V)
15
Which three of the following statements are objectives of security awareness?
Describe your role in airport security, Recognize a different security area of the airport and access controls in place for each area, apply CORE to recognize and report security incidents
16
Which airport telephone number do you call to report any emergency, security breach or suspicious people or activity?
416-776-3033
17
Which airport telephone number do you call to report an unattended item?
416-776-7381
18
What are the three steps for you to consider in an active assailant situation?
Leave, hide, defend
19
Which of the following are security rules you must follow if you are a holder of a (yellow) temporary security control pass?
Must enter through a pre-board screening point if working in the sterile area, Must always be security, escorted by a valid airside RAIC holder if working airside, Must always have a need and right to access and remain in the restricted area, Must always be presented to CATSA for screening if entering the critical area through a NPSV access point
20
When accessing a security door at the airport:
Swipe your RAIC or your key card at all times where required, Watch out for someone piggybacking-tailgating behind you, Wait for the door to secure behind you before walking away, Must have a need and right to access the door
21
You come to a security door and scan your identification, but the door remains locked and the card flashes red.
Contact airport security or the access control (pass office) for assistance
22
What best describes a sterile area?
Restricted area post security of the terminal that includes concourses, concession spaces, and departure lounges leading to departure gates
23
What is the difference between a “need” and a “right” to access a restricted area?
A “need” means having a valid reason to access a restricted area; A “right” means having permission to access a restricted area.