AVSEC Culture Week · poster activity
Poster template
Pick a theme, print a sheet, and draw your poster inside the frame.
Your brief — what makes a great AVSEC poster
This is not a drawing contest — it is a safety message. A great poster makes one AVSEC idea stick in a stranger's head in three seconds. Pick a theme below, then follow the five rules. Judges look for a clear message, correct AVSEC detail, and strong visual impact — in that order.
The five rules
- One message. If it needs a paragraph to explain, it is too much. Pick a single idea.
- Big and bold. It must be readable from 3 metres away. Large image, few words (aim for 8 words or less).
- Show an action. A great poster shows someone doing the right thing — not just a slogan floating in space.
- Be accurate. Use real hazard labels, real signage, real AVSEC roles. Wrong details break trust.
- Stay positive. Proud, confident, protective tone. We keep the skies safe — we don't spread fear.
Theme guide — pick one
Security Begins with Me
Message: My own daily habits keep the airport safe — I own it, I don't wait for someone else.
Draw: One person in any role (screener, cleaner, ground staff, cabin crew) doing one correct action — wearing their AEP badge on the chest, challenging a stranger without a pass, or refusing to mind a stranger's bag.
Avoid: Blaming others or pointing fingers. Show ownership, not accusation.
Spot it. Report it.
Message: See something wrong, say something — every report matters, even a false alarm.
Draw: An alert person noticing a problem (an unattended bag, a tailgater slipping through a door) → an arrow → them reporting it to CISF / supervisor. Show the full chain: notice → report.
Avoid: Drawing only the threat. The report — the phone call, the pointing to a guard — is the whole point.
Say NO to Dangerous Goods
Message: Know what cannot fly. Dangerous goods stay on the ground.
Draw: Real hazard labels drawn accurately — flammable (red), corrosive (black/white split), gas cylinder, explosive — with a red circle-and-slash over banned items like a lighter, spare power bank, or aerosol can.
Avoid: Inventing fake symbols. Copy the real label shapes and colours from Module 06.
AVSEC Week — Be Alert, Be Aware
Message: Everyday vigilance across the whole airport — every layer, every shift.
Draw: The layered airport (landside → checkpoint → airside) with alert, proud staff at each layer keeping the sky safe. Celebratory Culture-Week tone.
Avoid: Fear or disaster imagery. We protect with pride — we don't scare.
Before you draw: sketch small in a corner first, choose one focal image, keep text short and high-contrast, and read it back from across the room. If the message is clear from there, you have it.
Security Begins with Me
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Spot it. Report it.
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Say NO to Dangerous Goods
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AVSEC Week — Be Alert, Be Aware
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