Risk analyst

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A risk analyst is a specialization within the boarding security team of the boarding company of the Marine Specialized Forces , which are subordinate to the Flotilla 1 .

Field of activity

The risk analyst is the first member of a boarding security team and is responsible for the dangerous goods threat analysis during boarding operations. The boarding security team also specializes in snipers , combat first responders , documentators and access technicians . In tactical deployment procedures and when carrying out boarding missions, the risk analyst is the person who, due to their skills and equipment, should be able to open containers without risk, to measure them and to release them for search and documentation. The area of ​​risk analysis also includes:

education

The training to become a risk analyst is structured in stages and modular:

education Duration
Basic training 3 months
Boarding basic training 1 month
Boarding training 6 months
Specialist training module 1 2 weeks
Specialist training module 2 2 months
Container opening procedure 1 week
Container customer 1 week
IMDG code basics 1 week
Hazardous goods sea / land 1 week
Detection of biological hazards on maritime platforms 1 week

literature

  • Sören Sünkler: The special units of the Bundeswehr. Motorbuch-Verlag, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 978-3-613-02592-9 , pp. 125-127.

Service regulations