TSAT Final Assessment
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Scripting is disabled, or your browser has blocked the JavaScript on this page from executing. Please try enabling Active Scripting within your security settings, and run this file again. NOTE: In order to receive a passing score for TSAT, you must score at least 75%. TSAT Final Assessment Instructions: Question 1 is based upon the provided video. Select Do or Do Not for questions 2 - 25. Questions 26 - 31 are based upon the provided case scenarios. Read each question carefully, select your answer(s) then, submit the quiz. Source: National Transit Institute 1. From the video, identify the suspicious activity. A. Truck driving away from service area B. Couple walking together along the service road C. Adult and child holding fishing rods unloading a tackle box from van D. Abandoned truck parked next to bridge pier 2. A. Do ...use a cell phone or two-way radio within 300 feet of a suspected IED. B. Do not 3. A. Do ...protect yourself first. B. Do not 4. A. Do ...be aware of secondary devices. B. Do not 5. A. Do ...handle suspicious objects to physically inspect them. B. Do not 6. A. Do ...visibly wear ID or security badge at all times. B. Do not 7. A. Do ...touch, cover, or move suspicious objects (packages, devices). B. Do not 8. A. Do ...clear the area and keep people safely away from suspicious objects. B. Do not 9. A. Do ...base suspicion upon a person's nationality or profile. B. Do not 10. A. Do ...put yourself in danger to gather information. B. Do not 11. A. Do ...base suspicion on when, where or what someone is doing. B. Do not 12. A. Do ...perform regular security sweeps of your work-area. B. Do not 13. A. Do ...challenge or approach people whom you feel are dangerous. B. Do not 14. A. Do ...be wary if two or more people suddenly have difficulty breathing. B. Do not 15. A. Do ...warn others to stay away if you suspect a CBR release/exposure. B. Do not 16. A. Do ...look for signs of tampering on vehicles and equipment. B. Do not 17. A. Do ...report suspicious telephone calls. B. Do not 18. A. Do ...move upwind when outdoors during an airborne CBR release. B. Do not 19. A. Do ...perform actions which you are not trained to do i.e., CPR. B. Do not 20. A. Do ...ignore or disregard the unusual or out-of-place. B. Do not 21. A. Do ...recognize and report suspicious activities. B. Do not 22. A. Do ...use referencing when describing suspicious people. B. Do not 23. A. Do ...physically detain or hold suspicious people. B. Do not 24. A. Do ...put your life in danger for the sake of others. B. Do not 25. A. Do ...be alert and aware. B. Do not Case Scenario 1 You observe a man in a brown UPS-style uniform on the third floor of your facility. He is carrying a package and a clipboard. Deliveries are supposed to go to the mail room or the receiving dock, located on the ground floor. You approach the delivery man, and ask if you can help him. He declines your offer of help and says, “No thanks, I know where I am going.” When you ask him who he is looking for, he moves away, muttering something about, “I need to get a signature for the package.” He quickly heads down the corridor leading to the stairs. 26. Select the suspicious activity/threat/risk. Choose all that apply. A. There is no suspicious activity or risk B. A delivery person is in an unauthorized area C. The behavior of the delivery person is odd and not customer service friendly D. There is a suspicious package 27. Select appropriate actions. Choose all that apply. A. Do not report B. Follow man and continue to question him C. Use your cell phone to immediately notify security and supervisor D. Use a land line phone to immediately notify security and your supervisor E. Maintain personal safety 28. What are you reporting? Choose all that apply. A. There is nothing to report B. A suspicious man in a brown uniform C. A suspicious man with a package D. A suspicious man on the third floor E. A suspicious man going down the stairs from the third floor Case Scenario 2 You are a crew supervisor at a residency. It’s early morning, and workers are arriving and preparing their vehicles for service. You are at your desk checking messages. You hear a commotion outside and see that one of the trucks leaving the yard has a flat tire. You walk out to investigate. A crew member approaches and reports that someone placed a block of wood with metal spikes under the rear duals, causing the flat. Another employee approaches, and says she discovered a “suspicious device that looks like a pipe bomb” hidden next to the diesel fuel pump. 29. Select the suspicious activity/threat/risk. Choose all that apply. A. There is no suspicious activity or risk B. A device resembling an IED C. There may be additional devices (wood blocks with spikes or IEDs, etc...) D. Potential explosion involving diesel fuel pump 30. Select appropriate actions. Choose all that apply. A. Do not report B. Go to pump and closely inspect device C. Immediately notify security, police and instruct people to stay away D. Use your cell phone to immediately notify security and supervisor 31. What are you reporting? Choose all that apply. A. There is nothing to report B. A report of activity involving a block of wood with metal spikes causing a flat tire C. A disgruntled employee has planted devices in the yard D. A report of a suspicious device that looks like a pipe-bomb next to the diesel fuel pump TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTE: In order to receive a passing score for TSAT, you must score at least 75%.
Instructions: Question 1 is based upon the provided video. Select Do or Do Not for questions 2 - 25. Questions 26 - 31 are based upon the provided case scenarios. Read each question carefully, select your answer(s) then, submit the quiz.
Source: National Transit Institute
Case Scenario 1 You observe a man in a brown UPS-style uniform on the third floor of your facility. He is carrying a package and a clipboard. Deliveries are supposed to go to the mail room or the receiving dock, located on the ground floor. You approach the delivery man, and ask if you can help him. He declines your offer of help and says, “No thanks, I know where I am going.” When you ask him who he is looking for, he moves away, muttering something about, “I need to get a signature for the package.” He quickly heads down the corridor leading to the stairs.
Case Scenario 2 You are a crew supervisor at a residency. It’s early morning, and workers are arriving and preparing their vehicles for service. You are at your desk checking messages. You hear a commotion outside and see that one of the trucks leaving the yard has a flat tire. You walk out to investigate. A crew member approaches and reports that someone placed a block of wood with metal spikes under the rear duals, causing the flat. Another employee approaches, and says she discovered a “suspicious device that looks like a pipe bomb” hidden next to the diesel fuel pump.
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