This document describes research to improve the performance of airport security screeners. The research supports advancement of the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Screener Proficiency Evaluation and Reporting System (SPEARS) and was performed by the Volpe National Transportation System Center of the Department of Transportation (DOT). Quantitative evidence is presented for screener performance gains during voluntary recurrent training, using computer-based instruction (CBI) on the 'TnT' a product of EG&G Astrophysics Research Corporation of Long Beach, California.
Airport Security Screener Performance Gains Due to Online Training and Testing (Linescan (Trade Name) TnT (Trade Name))
1994
28 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Air Transportation , Education, Law, & Humanities , Airport security , Security personnel , Computer assisted instruction , Explosives detection , Bags , Baggage , X-ray detectors , Area security , Personnel development , Performance testing , Image analysis , Test and evaluation , Linescan TnT , SPEARS(Screener Proficiency Evaluation and Reporting System)