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During internal reviews at OCIMF Committees and Forums of the SOLAS Amendments and ISPS Code measures to enhance maritime security, it was self evident that practical guidance to aid implementation was necessary especially with the intended fast-track entry into force schedule.
Various guides and recommendations have been produced by a number of authoritative sources to assist those impacted by the scope of the regime, in particular with respect to shipping and shipboard operations. A good example of this is two publications produced by, and obtainable from, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) entitled “Guidance for Ship Operators on the International Maritime Organization (IMO) International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code” and the “Model Ship Security Plan”.
Contents
Preface Introduction and Acknowledgements
Section 1 Background and Entry into Force of the Regulations
Section 2 Definitions
Section 3 Security Levels
Section 4 Port Facilities Security Assessment (PFSA)
Section 5 Port Facilities Security Plan (PFSP)
Section 6 Port Facilities Security Officer (PFSO)
Section 7 Port Facilities Security Training
Section 8 Statement of Compliance of a Port Facility
Section 9 Port/Ship Interface
Section 10 Declaration of Security (DoS)
Section 11 Port State Control of Ships
Section 12 Offshore Installations
Section 13 Equivalent security provisions Frequent/Short Sea Trades
Section 14 Delegated Authorities and Recognised Security Organisations
Section 15 Contracting Governments
Attachment A Example of a Port Security Plan
Attachment B Summary of Security Level Requirements