CTR/007/001 - CLEP on Use and image interpretation of mobile and stationary X-ray scanners

Date

08-11-2022 09:00 - 10-11-2022 17:00 UTC

ART code

CTR/007/001

Short description

The training focuses on the detection of cigarettes, drugs and weapons on X-ray images.

Domain / Area

Customs

Location

Germany

Application deadline

27-09-2022 17:00 (UTC +02:00) Europe/Brussels

Organizer

Germany

Number of participants

8

Number of participants / country

2

Description

We are glad to send you the call for expression of interest relating to the above-mentioned workshop organised by the German Customs Administration under the Common Learning Events Programme (CLEP) of the Programme Customs. The key objective of the CLEP programme is to allow trainers, subject matter experts, and experts with teaching practice, to deliver training to Member State administrations staff, enabling them to benefit mutually from existing expertise in the field of customs and, in doing so, to enhance training capacity as well as professionalism of public administrations.

Due to a constantly increasing trade volume and limited personnel resources at the same time, it is necessary that customs authorities enhance their efficiency and effectiveness of non-intrusive inspections. The German customs administration has established a specific training at national level as an effective and successful way to constantly improve the skills and performance of its image operators. The training focuses on the detection of cigarettes, drugs and weapons on X-ray images. It is also a useful platform to share information and to exchange gathered knowledge and latest trends linked to X-ray controls. Based on this national training concept the German customs administration will organise a CLEP event.

The CLEP event will be highly interactive and will include theoretical training lessons, discussions, works in groups, and practical exercises (Training software from NUCTECH called TSIA). The course will provide comprehensive basic knowledge to become familiar with the use of mobile and stationary X-ray scanners. The customs officers participating in the training will be qualified to provide reliable interpretation of X-Ray images in accordance to possible seizures. Participants will learn:

  •  the characteristic attributes of unsuspicious components e.g. oversea trade containers, chassis, refrigerated containers and cars etc. on X-ray images
  •  the detection of anomalies such as narcotic drugs, cigarettes and weapons.
To gain a better understanding of theoretical knowledge, various exercises will be carried out with different difficulty levels.

Language of the workshop

Working language: English. No interpretation will be provided.

Participants will be reimbursed from the Customs programme. The travel and living (accommodation and daily allowance) will be covered from the Customs programme budget under the conditions specified in the financial guide.

Application forms should be submitted through the portal as soon as possible and by 27 September 2022.

At this stage, no travel arrangements should be made by the applicants. Applicants will be informed whether their application is accepted in due time.

Number of participants: 8
Participants per country: 2

Profile of participants

Customs officer who regularly work as an image operator on mobile or stationary X-ray scanners (NUCTECH or SMITHS) for containers and cars.

The participants (from beginners to experienced operators) do not have access to a training for image operators in their administration.

Participants will be chosen based on their profiles as indicated in the attached application form and on a first come – first served principle.


Target

Subject matter experts

The CLEP has ended on 10-11-2022 17:00 (UTC +02:00) Europe/Brussels