The document discusses security procedures and regulations for ships according to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. Some key points include:
- The ISPS Code is the authority that issues MARSEC (Maritime Security) levels to indicate the security risk level and appropriate response. The highest level is MARSEC level 3, which requires the highest security alert.
- Restricted areas on ships may include the bridge, engine control room, and cargo control room.
- The Ship Security Officer is responsible for regular security inspections of the ship and developing the Ship Security Plan.
- The Declaration of Security is a checklist completed jointly by the ship and shore security representatives to indicate security measures in effect
The document discusses security procedures and regulations for ships according to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. Some key points include:
- The ISPS Code is the authority that issues MARSEC (Maritime Security) levels to indicate the security risk level and appropriate response. The highest level is MARSEC level 3, which requires the highest security alert.
- Restricted areas on ships may include the bridge, engine control room, and cargo control room.
- The Ship Security Officer is responsible for regular security inspections of the ship and developing the Ship Security Plan.
- The Declaration of Security is a checklist completed jointly by the ship and shore security representatives to indicate security measures in effect
The document discusses security procedures and regulations for ships according to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. Some key points include:
- The ISPS Code is the authority that issues MARSEC (Maritime Security) levels to indicate the security risk level and appropriate response. The highest level is MARSEC level 3, which requires the highest security alert.
- Restricted areas on ships may include the bridge, engine control room, and cargo control room.
- The Ship Security Officer is responsible for regular security inspections of the ship and developing the Ship Security Plan.
- The Declaration of Security is a checklist completed jointly by the ship and shore security representatives to indicate security measures in effect
1. Which of these conventions is The International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code? - SOLAS 2. Which of these authorities issues an ISPS certificates? - The Flag State 3. Which MARSEC Levels requires the highest security alert? - MARSEC level 3 4. Which of the following areas may be possible restricted areas? - the bridge - the engine control room - the cargo control room 5. Check the items that can be a possible threat - zaznacz wszystkie 6. What is a Declaration of Security - A checklist jointly completely by the ship and shore security representatives 7. Who is responsible for the regular security inspections of the ship? - The Ship Security Officer 8. Who is responsible for development of the Ship Security Plan? - The Company Security Officer 9. Which two persons check the Declaration of Security? - the port facility security officer - the ship security officer 10. Which of following are security duties? - monitoring of restricted areas - monitoring discharge of cargo - checking ID of visitors onboard 11. During a bomb search, which of the following is an important principle to follow? - do not touch any suspicious packages 12. From the list below, which is among the recommended actions for a vessel to take, on entering an area known for pirate activity - to transit with maximum safe speed 13. When is a visitor onboard required to present an ID? - On MARSEC level 1,2 and 3 14. What percentage of baggage is required to be checked under MARSEC level !? - 5-20% 15. What percentage of ships stores is required to be inspected under MARSEC level 3? - All