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S 590/2006


airport operator and may consider any advice given by that Authority with respect to that security directive.

(3) The security measures that may be specified in a security directive under sub-paragraph (1) include, but are not limited to, measures for—

(a) preventing or deterring the introduction or unauthorised carriage on board any aircraft of any firearm, ammunition, weapon, incendiary device or explosive, or other substance or thing that, by reason of its nature or condition, may endanger the safety of the aircraft or the safety of persons or property on board the aircraft;
(b) controlling access to airside areas (including security restricted areas) to prevent unauthorised entry;
(c) preventing any person from having unauthorised access to any aircraft;
(d) identifying and screening persons and vehicles having access to security restricted areas;
(e) pre-boarding screening of originating and transfer passengers and their cabin baggage;
(f) protecting passengers and their cabin baggage from unauthorised interference from the point of screening until the point of boarding the aircraft on which they are to be carried;
(g) screening of all hold baggage and protection from unauthorised interference from the point of screening or acceptance by the aircraft operator, whichever is the earlier, until the departure of the aircraft on which the hold baggage is carried;
(h) ensuring that all baggage, mail and other cargo to be taken on board any aircraft is accepted for that purpose only by an employee or other duly authorised agent or representative of the aircraft operator;
(i) ensuring that all cargo, mail, catering, stores and supplies are subjected to appropriate security controls prior to being loaded onto an aircraft and are thereafter protected from unauthorised interference until the departure of the aircraft;
(j) ensuring that disembarking passengers do not leave items on board an aircraft;