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ISPS CODE
Timo AlavaKYMENLAAKSO POLYTECHNIC
2003
BACKGROUND
Before the attacks in America on September 11th 2001, the idea that someone would attack or commandeer a ship or a port and use it as a weapon would have been considered ridiculous by an average mariner or average port personnel.
BACKGROUND
In the hijacking of ”Achille Lauro” on the 7th of October 1985 the original purpose of the terrorists was to go armed to Israel with the cruise ship.
BACKGROUND
The case of USS ”Cole” in Yemen on October 12, 2000 was an attack against the war ship.
BACKGROUND
Destroying of the M/T ”Limbourg” on October 6, 2002, was a clear terrorist attack against a merchant ship; the meaning of the group was to get attention.
BACKGROUND
Of course there has been similar kind of attacks during the wars round the world, for example M/V ”George Schumann” and 18 more in the Red Sea and Gulf of Suez between July 9, and September 20, 1984.
LEGISLATION
IMO has made amendments to the Safety of Life at Sea(SOLAS) Conventions and created a new Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.To be included also in the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watch-keeping for Seafarers 1995 (STCW-95).
SHIPS AND SHIPPING COMPANIES
For the ships and shipping companies the implementation of the ISPS Code is easier, because they already have the ISM Code (International Safety Management).
SHIPS AND SHIPPING COMPANIES
In the ISM System You have for example included actions against stowaways.
SHIPS AND SHIPPING COMPANIES
Also counter measures against piracy, which can be quite similar with terrorism, are in ISM System.
SHIPS AND SHIPPING COMPANIES
Every Shipping Company musthave according to ISM Code one or more Designated Persons Ashore and now they must name a Company Security Officer.
Source: Transas Marine Ltd.
SHIPS AND SHIPPING COMPANIES
Every vessel also have a Safety Officer, and according the ISPS Code there must be now a Ship Security Officer.
SHIPS AND SHIPPING COMPANIES
The Company and the crew must make a Ship Security Assessment in every vessel to recognise possible risks on that ship.
SHIPS AND SHIPPING COMPANIES
After that, the Ship Security Plan based on the Ship Security Assessment has to be made.
SHIPS AND SHIPPING COMPANIES
ISPS Code also requires regular security training including drills in different kind of situations and handling of the security equipment.
SHIPS AND SHIPPING COMPANIES
New SOLAS amendments also expedite the schedule of the fitting of the AIS (Automatic Identification System) to the vessels 300 GRT and over.
SHIPS AND SHIPPING COMPANIES
Also in new SOLAS amendments are included ships ID number and CSR (Continuous Synopsis Record) with which it is possible to follow the vessel’s background history. Source BBC News
PORT FACILITIES
For many port facilities the Code means lots of work and new investments, for example cameras, fences and other safety equipment.
Photo: Capt. Jorge A. Castro Arellano
PORT FACILITIES
Like shipping companies and ships every port must name a Port Facility Security Officer.
Source: Philippine Ports Authority
PORT FACILITIES
Port Facility Security Assess-ment has to be done in every port.
Sources: Philippine Ports Authority
PORT FACILITIES
Then based on the Port Facility Assessment every port must make a Port Facility Security Plan.
Sources: Philippine Ports Authority
PORT FACILITIES
Inter alia the follow-ing things shall be controlled on the port area:-Access to the area (from land and sea)-Cargo and luggages-Passengers and other people on the area-Ships and ship movements
Sources: Philippine Ports Authority
PORT FACILITIES
Port area must be guarded manually or with cameras, also the sea area
Photo: Capt. Jorge A. Castro Arellano
PORT FACILITIES
Training and drills must be organized with local Authorities like:-Police-Fire brigade-Coast Guard
Sources: Philippine Ports Authority
SCHEDULE
This all must be ready on the 1st of July 2004 for Companies, Vessels and Port Facilities!!!
Photo: Capt. Jorge A. Castro Arellano