The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has
commenced full implementation of certification of all Aviation Security
Screeners in the nation’s airports.
This is in accordance to the provision of ICAO
Certification System (Annex 17 Standards 3.4.3) for aviation security personnel
and the requirements of National Civil Aviation Security Training Programme
(NCASTP).
Therefore, in line with the aforementioned, any person prior to being designated as an
AVSEC Screener in Nigeria, must obtain certification from the NCAA.
The Director General of the Nigerian Civil
Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Muhtar Usman, has in a letter titled FULL IMPLEMENTATION
OF CERTIFICATION OF AVIATION SECURITY (AVISEC) SCREENERS with ref.no.NCAA/AVSEC/SCRN.CERT/GEN/29
dated 15th June, 2016, advising all stakeholders to commence the
process of certification of your personnel to act as an Aviation Security Screener.
All stakeholders were informed in the letter
that the full implementation of this directive will take effect from 1st
August, 2016.Thereafter; it shall become a violation of the Nigerian Civil
Aviation Security Programme (NCASP) for screeners who have not been certified
by the Regulatory Authority to carry out any screening duties in Nigeria.
Capt. Usman, therefore informed all affected
organisations and personnel to ensure compliance with the timeline by ensuring
all screeners are certified with the guidelines earlier communicated to them.
Below are the guidelines for certification which
is valid for 24 months.
GUIDELINES FOR AVIATION SECURITY (AVSEC)
SCREENER'S CERTIFICATION
1. INTRODUCTION
These guidelines shall apply to the
Certification of AVSEC Screening Personnel in Nigeria.
DEFINITION
An AVSEC Screener is a security personnel
responsible for the screening of passengers, cabin baggage, hold baggage,
cargo, courier, mail and aviation personnel items with the use of x-ray
screening equipment prior to boarding or loading of baggage and cargo into the
aircraft or movement to restricted areas.
2. REQUIREMENT
2.1 GENERAL
2.1.1 All
screeners requiring certification in any organisation engaged in AVSEC duties shall undertake
screeners’ and/or any relevant AVSEC course
from a certified AVSEC training provider
and/or a recognised training
institution.
2.1.2 List
of AVSEC screeners shall be submitted to NCAA with the certificate obtained in 2.1.1; any other relevant training
and evidence of on the job training
(OJT).
2.1.3 Each
screener shall complete a Personal Data form obtainable from NCAA AVSEC
department and upon completion; it shall be duly signed by applicants’
organisation.
2.1.4 Each
screener shall submit evidence of background check to the NCAA AVSEC department.
2.2 QUALIFICATION
2.2.1 The
minimum age requirement for screeners is 18 years
2.2.2 Only
citizens of Nigeria or persons having permanent resident status and holding valid employment authorisation
documents can serve as
screeners in Nigeria.
2.2.3 The
screener must have a minimum academic qualification of National Diploma and
professional training (AVSEC screener course, ICAO STP 123 Basic and any other
relevant AVSEC training).
2.3 MEDICAL ASSESSMENT
2.3.1 Each
screener shall complete a Medical Application Form obtainable from NCAA Aero
Medical department.
2.3.2 Each
screener shall undergo a medical assessment conducted by an NCAA Medical Assessor.
2.4. COMPUTER
BASED EXAMINATION
2.4.1 Each
screener shall undertake NCAA computer based Screener examination. The
examination will measure ability to interpret and distinguish image on the
X-ray monitor.
Note: The pass mark shall be 70%
2.4.2. In the event that a screener does not
attain the pass mark (70%), there shall be provision for only onetime re-sit.
2.5 FEE
2.5.1 A
non-refundable certification fee of twenty thousand Naira (N20,000) payable to NCAA in respect of each AVSEC screener
submitted.
2.5.2 A re-sit fee of N10,000 shall be applicable
2.3.2 Recertification
fee of N10,000 shall be made payable to
NCAA every 24 months.
3. ISSUANCE
OF CERTIFICATE
3.1 ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE
3.1.1 Successful
screeners shall be issued with a certificate.
3.1.2 The
validity of the certificate shall be 24 months.
Those affected by this directive are the Federal
Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), all airline operators, all airport
operators and all aviation security providers.
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)
will continue to ensure safe and secure air transport operations in the industry.
CAPT. MUHTAR USMAN,
DIRECTOR GENERAL,
NIGERIAN CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY (NCAA).
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