Tuesday, June 19, 2012

BEMOSA's next workshop to focus on aviation security training program for airport personnel

The BEMOSA consortium will hold a special workshop in Brussels on July 10, 2012 focusing on the managerial implications of the intermediate findings of extensive research conducted in European airports.

The workshop is the third and last workshop in a series of events devoted to applying human factor and the principles of social networking to airport security. At the first workshop the general conclusions of the study were presented. At the second workshop specific case studies have been provided and discussed, especially their implications for airport security operations in general and false alarms and manager-employee relations in particular.

The third workshop will discuss the implication of the findings of BEMOSA in daily airport management and training programs on enhancing security decisions by airport employees.

The workshop will focus on translating the groundbreaking findings into guidelines for a novel training program for airport personnel. The training program will be based upon unique behaviour models developed by BEMOSA.

The BEMOSA evidence-based simulation and training program will eventually lead to reduced false alarms, increased passenger satisfaction and improved labor relations, ultimately leading to improved profitability.

The workshop will be held in the offices of DG Research of the European Commission in Rue du Champs de Mars 21 in Brussels. The event is free of charge but registration is obligatory.

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