The
International Ship and Port Facility
Security Code
ISPS HINDI VERSION
OBJECTIVES
- To establish an international
framework to detect security threats and take preventive measures against
security incidents affecting ships and port facilities used in
INTERNATIONAL TRADE.
- To establish the respective
roles and responsibilities of all parties concerned at the national and
international level for ensuring MARITIME SECURITY.
AGENCIES RESPONSIBLE:
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Contracting Governments
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Government Agencies
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Shipping Industries
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Port Industries
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Local Administrations
ISPS CODE Risk Management for Ports
Requirements include :
- Port Facility Security Plans -
PFSP
- Port Facility Security Officers –
PFSO
ISPS CODE Risk Management for Port
facilities
Requirements include :
Monitoring &
controlling access
Monitoring the
activities of people and cargo
Ensuring security
communications.
Requirements included in Chapter XI-2 of
the International Convention SOLAS
ISPS CODE IS APPLICABLE TO :
- Passenger ships, including
passenger high-speed craft
- Cargo ships, including high-speed
craft of 500 gross tonnage and upwards
- Mobile offshore drilling units
- Port facilities serving ships
engaged on international voyages
Part A is mandatory
Part B is a Guidance but
may become mandatory.
ISPS CODE Part A - Mandatory
Requirements
1 - General
2 - Definition
3 - Application
4 - Responsibilities of Contracting
Governments
5 - Declaration Of Security ( DOS )
6 - Obligations of the Company
7 - Ship security
8 - Ship Security Assessment
9 - Ship Security Plan
10 – Records
Apply
to
Ship
11 - Company Security Officer
12 - Ship Security Officer
13 - Training, drills and exercises
on ship
14 - Verification and certification
for ship
Apply to Port facility
15 - Port Facility Security
16 - Port Facility Security
Assessment
17 - Port Facility Security Plan
18 - Port Facility Security Officer
19 - Training, drills and exercises
on port facility.
ISPS CODE FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
v Gathering and
assessing information with respect to
security threats
v Requiring the
maintenance of communication protocols for ships and port facilities
v Preventing
unauthorised access to ships, port facilities and their restricted areas
v Preventing the
introduction of unauthorised weapons, incendiary devices or explosives to
ships or port facilities
v Providing means for
raising the alarm in reaction to security threats or security incidents
v Requiring ships and
port facility security plans based upon security assessments
v Requiring training
and drills to ensure familiarity with security plans and procedures
SHIP SECURITY PLAN
v A plan to ensure the
application of measures on board the ship designed to protect persons on
board, cargo, cargo transport units, ship’s stores or the ship from the
risks of a security incident.
PORT FACILITY SECURITY PLAN
v A plan to ensure the
application of measures designed to protect the port facility and ships,
persons, cargo, cargo transport units and ship’s stores within the port
facility from the risks of a security incident. The person on board the
ship accountable to the master for security of the ship, including
implementation and maintenance of the Ship Security Plan and for liaison
with the Company Security Officer and the Port Facility Security
Officers.
COMPANY SECURITY OFFICER
The person ashore designated by the
company for ensuring that a ship security assessment is carried out, that
the Ship Security Plan is developed, approved implemented and maintained
and for liaison with Port Facility Security Officer and the Ship Security
Officer.
PORT FACILITY SECURITY OFFICER
The person appointed as responsible
for the development, implementation, revision and maintenance of the Port
Facility Security Plan and for liaison with the Ship Security Officers and
the Company Security Officers.
DECLARATION OF SECURITY ( DOS )
The purpose of the DOS is to ensure
agreement is reached between the ship and the Port facility as to the
respective security measures each will undertake in accordance with the
provisions of their respective security plans.
A ship can request completion of a
Declaration Of Security when :
1- The ship is operating at a
higher security level than the port facility or another ship it is
interfacing with.
2- There is an agreement on the
declaration of security between Contracting Governments covering certain
international voyages or specifics ships on those voyages.
3- There has been a security threat
or a security incident involving the ship or the port facility, as
applicable.
4- The ship is at port which is not
required to have implemented an approved port facility security plan.
5- The ship is conducting ship to
ship activities with another ship not required to have and implement an
approved ship security plan.
TRAINING DRILLS & EXERCISE on SHIP
SECURITY
Shipboard personnel having specific
security duties and responsibilities shall have sufficient knowledge and
ability to perform their assigned duties.
The Company Security Officer and
appropriate shore-based personnel and the Ship Security Officer shall
have knowledge and receive training Drills and exercises shall be
conducted at appropriate intervals taking into account the ship type,
ship personnel changes, port facilities to be visited and other relevant
circumstances.
The Company Security Officer shall
ensure the effective co-ordination and implementation of the SSP by
participating in exercises at appropriate intervals.
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