The International Ship and Port Facilities
Security Code (ISPS Code) represents the culmination
of just over a year's intense work by IMO's Maritime
Committee and its Maritime Security Working Group
since the twenty-second session of the Assembly adopted
resolution A.924(22), on the review of measures and
procedures to prevent acts of terrorism which threaten
the security of passengers and crews and the safety
of ships, in November 2001. ... Read
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GENERAL .................................................
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Introduction
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Objectives...............................................
Functional requirements.........................
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DEFINITIONS
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APPLICATION .............................................
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RESPONSIBILITIES
OF CONTRACTING GOVERNMENTS |
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DECLARATION OF
SECURITY ............................. |
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OBLIGATIONS OF
THE COMPANY ...................... |
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SHIP SECURITY
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SHIP SECURITY
ASSESSMENT ......................... |
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SHIP SECURITY
PLAN ................................... |
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RECORDS .................................................
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COMPANY SECURITY
OFFICER .......................... |
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SHIP SECURITY
OFFICER ................................. |
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TRAINING, DRILLS
AND EXERCISES ON SHIP SECURITY |
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PORT FACILITY
SECURITY ................................ |
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PORT FACILITY
SECURITY ASSESSMENT .............. |
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PORT FACILITY
SECURITY PLAN ......................... |
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PORT FACILITY
SECURITY OFFICER ...................... |
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TRAINING, DRILLS
AND EXERCISES ON PORT FACILITY SECURITY |
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VERIFICATION
AND CERTIFICATION FOR SHIPS ............ |
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Verifications ............................................
Issue or endorsement of Certificate ............
Duration and validity of Certificate..............
Interim certification .................................
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Appendix
to Part A
Appendix 1: Form of the International Ship Security
Certificate ....................................................................
Appendix 2: Form of the Interim International
Ship Security
Certificate ......................................................
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INSTRUCTION .............................................
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General .................................................
Responsibilities of Contracting Governments
Setting the security level ..........................
The Company and the Ship ......................
The port facility .......................................
Information and communication ................
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DEFINITIONS ..............................................
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APPLICATION .............................................
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RESPONSIBILITIES
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Security of assessments
and plans .............
Designated authorities .............................
Recognized Security Organizations ............
Setting the security level ..........................
Contact points and information on Port Facility
Security Plans .............................................................
Identification documents ..........................
Fixed and floating platforms and mobile offshore
drilling units on location .............................................
Ships which are not required to comply with
part A of this Code .....................................................
Threats to ships and other incidents at sea
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Alternative security agreements ................
Equivalent arrangements for port facilities
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Manning level .........................................
Control and compliance measures ..............
Non-party ships and ships below convention size
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DECLARATION OF
SECURITY ............................. |
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OBLIGATIONS OF
THE COMPANY ...................... |
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SHIP SECURITY
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SHIP SECURITY
ASSESSMENT ......................... |
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Securiry assessment.................................
On-screen security survey .........................
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SHIP SECURITY
PLAN ................................... |
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General .................................................
Organization and performance of ship security
duties
Access to the ship ...................................
Restricted areas on the ship .....................
Handling of cargo ....................................
Delivery of ship's stores ...........................
Handling unaccompanied baggage .............
Monitoring the Security of the Ship ............
Differing security levels ............................
Activities not covered by the Code .............
Declarations of security ............................
Audit and review......................................
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RECORDS .................................................
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COMPANY SECURITY
PFFICER .......................... |
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SHIP SECURITY
OFFICER ................................. |
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TRAINING, DRILLS
AND EXERCISES ON SHIP SECURITY |
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Training ..................................................
Drills and exercises ..................................
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PORT FACILITY
SECURITY ................................ |
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PORT FACILITY
SECURITY ASSESSMENT .............. |
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General .................................................
Identification and evaluation of important assets
and infrastructure it is important to protect
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Identification of the possible threats to the
assets and infrastructure and the likelihood
of their occurrence, in order to establish and
prioritise security measures ...
Identification, selection, and prioritisation
of counter-measures and procedural changes and
their level of effectiveness in reducing vulnerability
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Identification of vulnerabilities ..................
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PORT FACILITY
SECURITY PLAN ......................... |
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General .................................................
Organization and performance of port facility
security duties .............................................................
Access to the port facility .........................
Restricted areas within the port facility .......
Handling of cargo ....................................
Delivery of ship's stores ...........................
Handling unaccompanied baggage .............
Monitoring the security of the port facility
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Differing security levels ............................
Activities not covered by the Code .............
Declarations of security ............................
Audit, review and amendment ..................
Approval of port facility security plans ........
Statement of Compliance of a Port Facility ......
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PORT FACILITY
SECURITY OFFICER ...................... |
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TRAINING, DRILLS
AND EXERCISES ON PORT FACILITY SECURITY |
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Training ..................................................
Drills and exercises ..................................
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VERIFICATION
AND CERTIFICATION FOR SHIPS ............ |
Appendix to Part B
Appendix 1: Form of a Declaration of Security
between a ship and a port facility .............................................
Appendix 2: Form of a Statement of Compliance
of a Port Facility .............................................................
Conference Resolution 1: Adoption of amendments
to the Annex to the International Convention
for the Safety of Life ats Sea, 1974 ..................................................................
Amendments to chapters V and XI of SOLAS 1974
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3: Further Work
by the International Maritime Organization pertaining
to the enhancement of maritime security
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4: Future amendments to chapter XI-1 and XI-2
of the 1974 SOLAS Convention special measures
to enhance maritime safety and security ...............................
5: Promotion of technical co-operation and assistance
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6: Early implementation of the special measures
to enhance maritime security .................................
7: Establishment of appropriate measures to
enhance the security of ships, port facilities,
mobile offshore drilling units on location and
fixed and floating platforms not covered by
chapter XI-2 of the 1974 SOLAS Convention
8: Enhancement of security in co-operation with
the International Labour Organization ...........
9: Enhancement of security in co-operation with
the World Customs Organization ...........................
10: ...........................Early implementation
of long-range ship's identification and tracking
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11: .........................................................Human
element related aspects and shore leave for
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