Basic Airport Security Awareness: Mineta San Jose International Airport
Basic Airport Security Awareness: Mineta San Jose International Airport
Basic Airport Security Awareness: Mineta San Jose International Airport
Key Points:
The purpose of this training is to review essential airport security practices
and reinforce the need for increased awareness by all individuals who work
at an airport facility.
Air Transportation is an exciting and dynamic business.
Important part of our economy and way of life.
A successful aviation industry is based upon the efficient and successful management
of passengers and cargo to cities around the world.
The Financial strength and growth of airports, air carriers and related business relies
on how many people fly.
The bottom line is -- without passengers and cargo, we dont have jobs.
All of us who work at airports take great pride in the facility and the services we
provide.
September 11 was not only a reminder of the physical devastation that terrorists can
afflict but also the physical impact it can have on the flying public.
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Like fire drills, good security practices must become a routine. Good
security action must be followed automatically.
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Roadways
Rail Lines
Parking Lots
Multi-Story Garages
Rental Car Facilities
Curbside
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Terminal Airside
Terminal Airside is a secured area.
The airports airside is a secured area and require possession and continually
displaying an Airport I.D. Badge or other approved forms of identification.
Vehicles operating here must be airport authorized and display the appropriate
stickers.
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Airport Police
The Airport Police are responsible for the day to day protection of the airport
while working closely with local police agencies like County and City along
with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), State Police and F.B.I.
To report security concerns or suspicious activity contact Airport
Police or in the event of an emergency, call 9-1-1.
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Terrorism
Terrorism is defined as a tense, overpowering fear.
Today terrorists want to cause death and destruction. Their motive is a
mixture of religious beliefs, hatred, and revenge.
They are very committed and will STOP AT NOTHING!
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Continue to monitor and observe the situation until law enforcement arrives.
Law enforcement will determine the seriousness of the activity.
Always be courteous and non-threatening while waiting for Airport police to
arrive.
Security procedures will change as new threats become known.
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BE COMMITTED TO SECURITY
Your commitment to a safe and secure airport requires that you
understand the potential terrorist threat and that you have both a
concern for others and be willing to act.
By practicing our security responsibilities daily and consciously
we make them become routine.
Security practices will become more effective and working
together as a TEAM, we make Mineta San Jose International
Airport secure.
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Division of
Employee Services, Safety & Training
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