CSA For Training 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which federal agency is primarily responsible for regulating air cargo security in the United States?
- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
- Transportation Security Administration (TSA) (Correct answer)
- Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
- Department of Commerce (DOC)
Correct answer: Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
The TSA oversees air cargo security regulations and programs in the United States under the Department of Homeland Security.
Question 2: What is the primary purpose of a cargo security training program for employees?
- To increase cargo handling speed
- To reduce insurance premiums
- To ensure employees can identify and respond to security threats (Correct answer)
- To satisfy union contract requirements
Correct answer: To ensure employees can identify and respond to security threats
Cargo security training equips employees with the knowledge and skills to recognize suspicious activity and respond appropriately to protect the supply chain.
Question 3: How often must regulated air carriers typically renew their cargo security training under TSA requirements?
- Every 6 months
- Every year
- Every 2 years (Correct answer)
- Every 3 years
Correct answer: Every 2 years
TSA regulations generally require air cargo security training to be renewed every two years to keep employees current on evolving threats and procedures.
Question 4: Which of the following best describes 'chain of custody' in cargo security?
- A legal document authorizing cargo shipment
- An unbroken record of who handled cargo from origin to destination (Correct answer)
- A method for locking cargo containers
- A customs inspection procedure
Correct answer: An unbroken record of who handled cargo from origin to destination
Chain of custody documents every transfer of cargo, ensuring accountability and detecting any unauthorized access or tampering along the supply chain.
Question 5: A new employee asks who should receive cargo security awareness training. The correct answer is:
- Only security personnel and managers
- Only employees who physically handle cargo
- All employees with access to cargo or cargo areas (Correct answer)
- Only employees hired within the last year
Correct answer: All employees with access to cargo or cargo areas
Anyone with access to cargo or secure cargo areas must receive security awareness training, as threats can be introduced at any point of access.
Question 6: What should a cargo employee do if they discover an unattended, unidentified package in the cargo facility?
- Move it to the lost-and-found area
- Open it to check for identification
- Follow established protocols and report it immediately to security (Correct answer)
- Leave it and continue working
Correct answer: Follow established protocols and report it immediately to security
Unattended or unidentified packages must be treated as potential threats; employees should never touch them and should immediately report to security personnel.
Question 7: Which document establishes the legal framework for U.S. aviation and cargo security requirements?
- The Patriot Act
- The Aviation and Transportation Security Act (ATSA) (Correct answer)
- The Trade Agreements Act
- The Federal Aviation Act
Correct answer: The Aviation and Transportation Security Act (ATSA)
The Aviation and Transportation Security Act of 2001 established the TSA and set mandatory security requirements for aviation and air cargo operations.
Which federal agency is primarily responsible for regulating air cargo security in the United States?