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Course Highlights
ISPS Code Security Officer
Day One - 8:00am to 5:00pm
Introduction and Regulatory Requirements
• Historical Perspective and Current Maritime Threats
• International Requirements (i.e. the ISPS Code)
• USCG Guidance (NVIC 4-02, 9-02, 10-02 and 11-02)
• USCG Regulations
Risk Management Basis for Maritime Security
• Risk Concepts - Frequency and Consequence
• Threat, Vulnerability and Consequence
Security Assessments
• Threat, Vulnerability and Consequence Assessment
• Assessment Tools (Software and Checklists)
• On-Scene Security Assessments
• Assessment Documentation
Day Two - 8:00am to 5:00pm
Security Plans (Port, Port Facility, Company and Ship Plans)
• Plan Content and Format
• Security Measures by Security Level
Security Training
• Training for Company, Ship and Port Facility Security Officers
• Training for Other Personnel with Security Responsibility
• Security Awareness Training for Other Members of Ship Crews and Port Staffs
Security Training Topics (per Sections 13 and 18 of the ISPS Code, Part B)
• Security Administration
• Methods for Security Surveys and Inspections
• Ship and Port Facility Security Measures
• Instruction Techniques for Security Training
Day Three - 8:00am to 4:00pm
Security Training Topics (per Section 18 of the ISPS Code, Part B) (cont'd)
• Handling Sensitive Security-Related Information and Security-Related Communications
• Knowledge of Current Security Threats and Patterns
• Recognition and Detection of Weapons, Dangerous Substances and Devices
• Recognition of Characteristics and Behavioral Patterns of Persons Who Are Likely to Threaten Security
• Techniques Used to Circumvent Security Measures
Security Training Topics (per Section 18 of the ISPS Code, Part B)
• Security Equipment and Systems and Their Operational Limitations
• Methods of Physical Searches and Nonintrusive Inspections
• Security Drills and Exercises, Including Assessments
Security Program Implementation and Internal Audit Programs
Course Summary and Wrap-Up
Note:
Course attendees will receive extensive reference material, including a course notebook with detailed instructional material, a copy of ABS Consulting's Guide to Port Security, security plans for both a ship and a port facility, and selected references on CD. Also, each attendee will receive a certificate indicating he/she attended a course that covered the pertinent security officer training topics from the ISPS Code Parts A and B.
Maritime Security Implementation
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