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customs inspector
A professional who inspects cargo, baggage, articles worn or carried by persons, and vessels, vehicles, or aircraft entering or leaving United States to enforce customs and related laws. Responsibilities include:
- Boards carriers arriving from foreign ports, and inspects and searches carriers to determine nature of cargoes.
- Superintends loading and unloading of cargo to ensure compliance with customs, neutrality, and commerce laws.
- Weighs, measures, and gauges imported goods, using calipers, measuring rods, scale, and hydrometer.
- Examines baggage of passengers arriving from foreign territory to discover contraband or undeclared merchandise.
- Conducts body search of passengers or crewmembers.
- Questions suspicious persons to clarify irregularities and explains laws and regulations to tourists or others unfamiliar with customs statutes and procedures.
- Seals hold and compartments containing sea stores (supplies for ship's personnel) to prevent illegal sale or smuggling of dutiable merchandise.
- Examines crew and passenger lists, manifests, pratiques, store lists, declarations of merchandise, and ships' documents and issues required permits.
- Classifies articles and assesses and collects duty on merchandise.
- Writes reports of findings, transactions, violations, and discrepancies.
- Seizes contraband and undeclared merchandise and detains or arrests persons involved in violations.
- May perform preliminary immigration screening of persons entering United States.
- May take samples of merchandise for appraising.
- May be designated according to type of inspection performed as Baggage Inspector; Border Inspector; Cargo Inspector.
- Partie du discours : noun
- Secteur d’activité/Domaine : Carrières professionnelles
- Catégorie : Intitulés de poste
- Company: U.S. DOL
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- Jason F
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(United States of America)