ISPS Flashcards
Principal requirements
Ship security assessment Security levels Ships security plan Following audit, issue of ISSC or interm Records to be kept on board Appointment and training of a ships security officer Security training and drills Declerarion of security
Contents of SSP
Measures designed to prevent anything dangerous being carried on board
Identification of restricted areas and measures to prevent access
Measures to prefect unauthorised access to the ship
Procedures for responding to security threats
Procedures for evacuating in case of security breach
Security duties of shipboard personnel
Procedures for training, drills and exercises
Reporting security incidents
Location of ssas
Identification of company security officer and 24 hour contact details
Contents of Decleration of Security
Ship and port facilities
Name of Ship Port of Registry IMO Number Name of Port Facility Summary of actives
Validity dates List of activities covered Security level(s) for the ship Security level(s) for the port facility Security measures agreed between Ship and Port
Monitoring restricted areas to ensure that only authorized personnel have access
Controlling access to the port facility
Controlling access to the ship
Monitoring of the port facility including
berthing areas and areas surrounding the ship
Monitoring of the ship, including berthing areas and areas surrounding the ship
Handling of cargo
Delivery of ship’s stores
Handling unaccompanied baggage
Controlling the embarkation of persons and their effects
Ensuring that security communication is readily available between the ship and port facility
What is covered by the ship Security Assessment (SSA) ?
Physical security
Structural integrity
Personnel protection systems
Procedural policies
Radio and telecommunication systems, including computer systems and networks
Other areas that may, if damaged or used for illicit observation, pose a risk to
persons, property, or operations on board the ship or within a port facility