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HZS ISPS 2006-2007
ISPS
6. Ship Security Plan 6.1
SSP
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III. Confidentiality issues IV. Implementation of the SSP V.
Definition & Purpose of the SSP
Contents of the SSP Maintenance and modification of the SSP HZS ISPS 2006-2007 6.2
I. Definition & Purpose of the SSP
Each ship shall carry on board a Ship Security Plan approved by the (flag) Administration (A/9.1) or by a Recognized Security Organization approved by the flag administration ( A/9.2.1)
SSP : “ a plan developed 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
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(A/2.2.1.4)
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The Ship Security Plan is a Ship Specific Plan
(B/9.1)
The SSP addresses the security measures that should be taken at each security level
6.3
The Ship Security Plan :
Is generally prepared / submitted by the CSO
(B/9.1)
May be prepared / reviewed / approved / amended by a RSO on behalf of a flag Administration
(A/9.2) …
But the RSO undertaking the approval / review / amendments of the SSP shall not be involved in the SSA, the initial SSP or the preparation of the amendments under review
(A/9.2.1)
The Plan shall be written in the language or languages of the ship. If the language or languages used in not English, French or Spanish, a translation into one of these languages shall be included
(A/9.4)
Submission of Ship Plan or amendments, for approval, shall be accompanied by the Ship Security Assessment on the basis of which the plan, or amendments, have been developed
(A/9.3)
6.4
I. Definition & Purpose of the SSP
How to obtain the ISSC….
part B of the Code
(A/9.4)
6.5
I. Definition & Purpose of the SSP
Objective of the SSP: The SSP should describe in a clear and concise form HOW the security measures, taken by the Company, will be carried out to protect the ship and the crew (and pax) regardless of where the ship is located.
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I. Definition & Purpose of the SSP
PREVENTION of illegal acts against ship / crew / pax The Ship Security Plan addresses the security measures that should be taken at each security level and specifically the security measures covering :
(B/9.8)
ACCESS TO THE SHIP IDENTIFICATION OF RESTRICTED AREAS MONITORING THE SECURITY OF THE SHIP
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DELIVERY OF SHIP’S STORES HANDLING OF CARGO HANDLING OF UNACCOMPANIED BAGGAGE
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Definition & Purpose of the SSP
Contents of the SSP
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II. Contents of the SSP
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The content of the SSP is clearly established in the ISPS Code in :
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Part A, section 9.4 with additional information in
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Part B, section 9
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SSP shall address, at least, all the points mentioned in the Code
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Imperative that the SSO and the CSO fully understand the nature of the Ship Security Plan
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The OOW should be familiar with the contents of the plan (in a generic fashion)
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Definition & Purpose of the SSP Contents of the SSP Maintenance and modification of the SSP HZS ISPS 2006-2007 6.15
III. Confidentiality Issues
The SSP (like Security Records) is a CONFIDENTIAL document and shall be protected from unauthorized access or disclosure
(A/9.7)
Basically, the SSP is not subject to inspection by Port State Control Authorities
(A/9.8)
NEVERTHELESS, certain parts of the SSP may be shown to PSC Authorities in certain circumstances
(A/9.8.1)
Certain parts are ALWAYS confidential unless authorized by the Contracting Government concerned. These parts are : section 9.4, subsections .2, .4, .5, .7, .15, .17 and .18
(A/9.8.1)
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III. Confidentiality Issues
Example of a SSP procedure over the “Protection from unauthorized access or disclosure (from a Japanese Model Plan) :
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III. Confidentiality Issues Electronic format The plan may be kept in an electronic format but shall be protected by procedures aimed at preventing its unauthorized deletion, destruction or amendment
(A/9.6)
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IV. Implementation of the SSP
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Definition & Purpose of the SSP Contents of the SSP Maintenance and modification of the SSP HZS ISPS 2006-2007 6.20
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Definition & Purpose of the SSP Contents of the SSP
Maintenance and modification of the SSP
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V. Maintenance and modification of the SSP
Mechanisms for insuring the continuing effectiveness and updating of the SSP
All SSPs should provide for regular review, or audit, of the SSP and for its amendments in response to experience or changing circumstances (B/9.2.6)
CSOs and SSOs should develop procedures to : - assess the continuing effectiveness of the SSP; and - prepare amendments of the plan (B/9.5.1,2)
SSP should established the procedures needed to assess the continuing effectiveness of security procedures and any security and surveillance equipment and systems, including procedures for identifying and responding to equipment or systems failure or malfunction
(B/9/7/3)
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V. Maintenance and modification of the SSP
The procedures for insuring the continuing effectiveness and updating of the SSP includes : Security inspection : SSO to ensure that appropriate security measures are maintained
(A/12.2.1).
For ships fitted with security or monitoring equipment, SSO to inspect them once every month and record the results. Inspection methods according to maker’s instructions ; Periodic Review : Master and SSO to review the SSP at least once a year. Normally done when SMS is reviewed. Results to report to CSO ; Internal audit : CSO is responsible to conduct an internal audit at least once a year. Normally done when SMS audit is conducted. Personnel to conduct internal audit should not be the crew of the ship. Copy of record of internal audit should be placed on board the ship.
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V. Maintenance and modification of the SSP
Procedures for implementing any corrective actions Minor revisions : SSO is responsible for issuing (minor) revisions to the SSP, after the revisions have been approved by the Master and the CSO.
Significant changes : the submission of amendments to an approved SSP shall be accompanied by the security assessment on the basis of which the amendments have been developed
(A/9.3).
Significant changes to the approved SSP or to any security equipment shall not be implemented UNLESS approved by the flag Administration or a Recognized Security Organization approved by the flag Administration
(A/9/5).
The approving RSO shall not be involved in the preparation of the amendments under review
(A/9.2.1)
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