ISPS and SMDG
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ISPS and SMDG
What is the possible impact of the
ISPS code on the messages
controlled by SMDG?
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ISPS and SMDG
• What is ISPS
– International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS)
code
– ‘Diplomatic Conference on Maritime Security’ held
in London in December 2002 adopted new
provisions in the International Convention for
Safety of Life at Sea
– Conference of contracting Governments to the
International Convention for the Safety of Life at
Sea, 1974
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– Ships and Port Facilities can co-operate to
detect and deter acts which threaten
security in the maritime transport sector
– The Code will take effect on 1 July 2004
– Contracting Governments and
Administrations review and approve:
• Ship Security Plans
• Verification and certification of Ships
• Port Facility Security Assessments and Port
Facility Security Plans
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Functional requirements:
– Gathering and assessing information with respect to security threats
and exchanging such information with appropriate Contracting
Governments
– Requiring the maintenance of communication protocols for ships and
port facilities
– Preventing unauthorized access to ships, port facilities and their
restricted areas
– Preventing the introduction of unauthorized weapons, incendiary
devices or explosives to ships or port facilities
– Providing means for raising the alarm in reaction to security threats or
security incidents
– Requiring ship and port facility security plans based upon security
assessments
– Requiring training, drills and exercises to ensure familiarity with
security plans and procedures
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X-Ray or Gamma Ray Scanning
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Ship Security – Security Level 1
– Ensuring the performance of all ship security duties
– Controlling access to the ship
– Controlling the embarkation of persons and their
effects
– Monitoring restricted areas to ensure that only
authorized persons have access
– Monitoring of deck areas and areas surrounding the
ship
– Supervising the handling of cargo and ship’s stores
– Ensuring that security communication is readily
available
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Electronic Seal Readers
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Port Facility Security – Security Level 1
– Ensuring the performance of all port facility
security duties
– Controlling access to the port facility
– Monitoring of the port facility, including anchoring
and berthing areas
– Monitoring restricted areas to ensure that only
authorized persons have access
– Supervising the handling of cargo and ship’s
stores
– Ensuring that security communication is readily
available
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Pictures of each truck with container and OCR recognition
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For Ships and Port Facilities:
• Security Level 2
– Additional protective measures
• Security Level 3
– Further specific protective measures
As described in part B of the Code.
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Cargocard
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To be appointed:
• Company Security Officer
– May act as the company security officer for one
or more ships.
• Ship Security Officer
– A ship security officer shall be designated on
each ship.
• Port Facility Security Officer
– Will be designated for one or more port facilities
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Nuclear radiation scanning
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Verification and certification for ships
– Each ship shall be subject to verification by
officers of the Administration
– An International Ship Security Certificate
shall be issued by the Administration
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Statement of Compliance of a port facility
– Each port facility shall be subject to
verification by officers of the Administration
– A statement of compliance of a port facility
shall be issued by the Administration
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Declaration of Security
– For use between a ship and a port facility
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• Will this affect EDI and how??
• Should we consider:
– TDT segment, add (perhaps)
• security certificate number
• Issued by which government
• Date of issue
– NAD segment, add (perhaps)
• Statement of compliance number of the terminal
• Issued by which Government
• Date of issue
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Any comments by the audience?
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Gamma ray scanning window
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