ISPS Flashcards

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ISPS

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International Ship and Port Facility Security Code

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Aim of ISPS

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  • produces a framework to provide national and international security
  • is to reduce the vulnerability of the industry to attack, thus countering the threat and reducing the risk.
  • To control the access of unauthorized person on board
  • To monitor the activity of people and cargo operation
  • To detect the different security threats on board vessel and in port and
    implement measure as per the situation
  • To provide security level to the ship and derive various duties and functions in
    different security level
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The Continuous Synopsis Record (CSR) is a form of log book that stays with:

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the ship for its whole life, and records all changes of owner, flag, name, Class, ISM, etc.

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Security level 1:

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normal, the level at which the ship or port facility normally operates. This is when you:
* Check the identity of all people coming on board
* Secure all unattended areas of the vessel

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Security level 2:

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heightened, the level applying for as long as there is a heightened risk of a security incident.
This is when you should consider:
* Limiting the number of access points to the ship
* thorough check 1 in 4
* Accommodation ladder or yachts where the only access point is a passerelle
aft)
* Restricting access to the area around the ship, both in the water and on the
quayside (in co-operation with the port authority)
* Escorting visitors to the ship
* Searching all or part of the vessel

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Security level 3:

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exceptional, the level applying for the period of time when there is the probable or imminent risk of a security incident.
This is when you consider:
* Limiting access to a single, controlled, access point
* Granting access only to security forces
* Directing persons on board
* Refusing all deliveries
* Evacuating the ship
* Searching the entire ship
* Moving the ship

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Company Security Officer (CSO)

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company appointed person who is responsible for the ship security assessment and for on board survey to confirm the development and implementation of ship security plan as per ISPS code.

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Ship Security Officer (SSO)

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in charge of security of the vessel on board and responsible for the other entire crew member to carry out duties for ship security as per ISPS code

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Ship Security Plan (SSP)

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plan kept on board vessel mentioning the duty of crew members at different security levels and the do’s and don’ts at different type of security threats.

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Ship Security Alert System (SSAS)

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  • types of security equipment which are kept on board (metal detector for checking the person entering the vessel)
  • since 2004 ships have installed SSAS as per ISPS norms which does not sound on ship but alarms the shore authority about the security threat.
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A Declaration of Security (DOS)

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  • declaration that addresses the security requirements that could be shared between a port facility and a ship (or between ships) and will state the responsibility for security each shall take.
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ISPS - What Would You Expect for a Survey?

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  • Ship Security controls are to be established and implemented at all times.
  • access control procedures are clearly implemented and the personnel in charge of access control are familiar with their duties
  • The Ship Security Plan (SSP) and related records are protected from unauthorized access
  • The security level is set correctly as required by the Flag State and Port Authorities and all personnel are aware of the current level
  • Ship’s stores are checked on receipt and stowed promptly, in accordance with levels set by SSP.
  • security equipment is maintained
  • Drills are carried out regularly as per ISPS Code and SSP.
  • Restricted areas are clearly identified and marked as required by the SSP.
  • Access to and activity within Restricted Areas is controlled as required by the
    SSP
  • Searches are carried out in accordance with the level set by the SSP
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