appropriate action to avoid and resolve security issues contingency procedures, as detailed in workplace procedures, to be taken when a security risk is identified enforcement agencies present in an aviation environment information contained in personal identification (ID) cards legislative requirements that relate to security awareness when working in an aviation workplace organisational paperwork associated with reporting requirements organisational security policies and procedures and aviation transport security program (ATSP), developed in accordance with the Aviation Transport Security Act and Regulations, which outlines the security measures and procedures to be followed by employees to maintain aviation security potential weapons, explosives, prohibited items or liquid, aerosol or gel (LAG) products reporting procedures for vehicles in areas not reserved for parking or designated parking areas reporting requirements for identified security risks or incidents in accordance with workplace procedures security and risks in an aviation workplace security principles in an aviation workplace signs and indications of suspicious behaviour of passengers, consignors or other persons who might pose a threat to aviation security signs and indications that items have been tampered with or have been left unattended site layout including any applicable security zones types of ID cards and access available to holders of each type of ID card. |