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*This document only applies to multi facility ports
Port Security
Over Arching Document
Encompassing the Port Facility Security Plan pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 725/2004 (ISPS) and
the Port Security Plan pursuant to the European Communities (Port Security) Regulations 2007
(Directive 2005/65/EC of the European Parliament). This Document comprises part of the overall
port security plan for the port identified below.
*See Footnote
Port name and address
Date:
Issue Number:
Approval Date:
Date of last review:
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Contents Glossary & Definitions ............................................................................................................................................ 4
Distribution & Amendment Records .................................................................................................................... 6
Chapter 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Objectives .................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Scope ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
1.3 Organisational Structure .......................................................................................................................... 10
1.4 Response Role of PSO - Strategic Level ................................................................................................... 11
1.5 Response Role of PFSOs – Tactical Level ................................................................................................ 12
1.6 Response Role of Other Personnel – Operational Level ....................................................................... 13
1.7 Over Arching Document Review, Amendment & Audit ........................................................................ 14
1.8 Port Security Authority Details ................................................................................................................ 15
1.9 Associated Emergency Plans .................................................................................................................... 16
Chapter 2 Port Details .......................................................................................................................................... 17
2.1 Port Details ................................................................................................................................................. 18
2.2 Port Facilities and Operating Company Details ..................................................................................... 19
2.3 Port Facilities Location Overview ........................................................................................................... 20
2.4 Description & Boundary of each Port Facility with Emergency Contact Numbers. .......................... 21
2.4.1 Facility 1 .................................................................................................................................................... 22
2.4.2 Facility 2 .................................................................................................................................................... 23
2.4.3 Facility 3 .................................................................................................................................................... 24
2.4.4 Facility 4 .................................................................................................................................................... 25
2.5 Security Measures for Waterside Assets (common to all facilities) .................................................... 26
2.5.1 Designated Anchorages ............................................................................................................................. 26
2.5.1 Designated Anchorages ............................................................................................................................. 27
2.5.2 Marine Response Craft .............................................................................................................................. 28
2.5.3 Waterside Measures at Level 1 .................................................................................................................. 29
2.5.4 Waterside Measures at Level 2 .................................................................................................................. 30
2.5.5 Waterside Measures at Level 3 .................................................................................................................. 31
Chapter 3 Command, Control & Communications ............................................................................................ 32
3.1 Chain of Command Control & Co-Ordination ......................................................................................... 33
3.2 Handover of Command Procedures ........................................................................................................ 34
3.3 Matrix of Cluster Effects ............................................................................................................................ 35
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Chapter 4 Activation Procedure for the Over Arching Document .................................................................. 36
4.1 Initial Report & Notification ..................................................................................................................... 37
4.2 Situation Assessment ................................................................................................................................ 38
Chapter 5 Initial Responses ................................................................................................................................. 39
5.1 Immediate Action Aides Memoires ......................................................................................................... 40
5.2 Information Management ......................................................................................................................... 41
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Glossary & Definitions Multi Facility Port: Greater Port area operating under the auspices of a Combined Port Security Plan, containing a
number of individual port facilities. Each facility will be operating under a Combined Port Security Plan satisfying
Regulation (EC) No 725/2004 (ISPS) and Directive 2005/65/EC of the European Parliament
Single Facility Port: A single port operating under the auspices of a Combined Port Security plan satisfying Regulation
(EC) 725/2004 (ISPS) and Directive 2005/65/EC of the European Parliament.
Article 2.4 Port: Where the boundaries of a port facility within the meaning of Regulation (EC) No 725/2004 have
been defined by a Member State as effectively covering the port, the relevant provisions of Regulation (EC) No
725/2004 shall take precedence over those of this Directive.
Port Communications Co-Coordinator: Individual for responsibility for dealing with external media enquiries on
behalf of the port
Over Arching Port Security Document: A document developed for Multi Facility Ports, to supplement the individual
Facility Security plans, in line with the requirements of EU Directive 2005/65. It ensures an early and appropriate
overarching response within a port area, to a ship or port security incident involving one or more individual port
facilities.
Port Security Plan: Encompassing the Port Facility Security Plan pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 725/2004 (ISPS) and
the Port Security Plan pursuant to the European Communities (Port Security) Regulations 2007 (Directive
2005/65/EC of the European Parliament), and based on an approved Port Security Assessment.
Port Security Assessment: A port security assessment shall be carried out taking into account as a minimum the
detailed requirements laid down in Annex I of Directive 2005/65/EC & Regulation 725/2004. Port security
assessments may be carried out by a recognised security organisation. Port security assessments shall be approved
by the member state concerned.
Port: any specified area of land and water with boundaries defined by the Member State in which the port is
situated, containing works and equipment designed to facilitate commercial maritime transport operations.
Port Boundary: the security boundary around a port to include not just the entire operational and legal boundary
of the port, but also any adjacent buildings, infrastructure or operations which might have a negative impact on port
operation, should a security incident occur involving such buildings, operations or infrastructure.
Ship/Port interface: interactions that occur when a ship is directly and immediately affected by actions involving the
movement of persons or goods or the provision of port services to or from a ship.
Port Facility: location where the ship/port interface takes place. This includes areas such as anchorages, waiting
berths and approaches from seaward.
Port Security Authority: Member States shall designate a Port Security Authority for each port. A Port Security
Authority may be designated for more than one port.
Port Security Officer (PSO): A Port Security Officer shall be approved by the Member State as per Directive 2005/65
EC. Each port, where practical, shall have a different Port Security Officer, but may, if appropriate, share a Port
Security Officer.
Port Facility Security Officer (PFSO): the person designated as responsible for the development, implementation,
revision and maintenance of the port facility security plan and for liaison with the ship security officers and company
security officers as per Regulation 725/2004.
Security Level 1: the level for minimum appropriate protective security measures shall be maintained at all times
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Security Level 2: the level for which appropriate additional protective security measures shall be maintained for a
period of time as a result of a heightened risk of a security incident
Security Level 3: the level for which further specific protective security measures shall be maintained for a limited
period of time when a security incident is probable or imminent, although it may not be possible to identify the
specific target.
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Distribution & Amendment Records
Distribution Record
Amendment Record
Date Amended Amendment Chapter & Page ref
Date Copy No
Issued to Hard / Soft copy
Location held
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Objectives
1.2 Scope
1.3 Organisational Structure
1.4 Response Role of PSO - Strategic Level
1.5 Response Role of PFSO - Tactical Level
1.6 Response Role of Other Personnel, -Operational Level
1.7 Over Arching Document Review, Amendment & Audit
1.8 PSA Details
1.9 Associated Plans (e.g. other emergency plans)
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1.1 Objectives
To ensure an early and appropriate overarching response within a multi facility port overall, to a ship or port
security incident involving one or more individual port facilities.
To minimize the possible cluster effects of security incidents occurring in one or more port facilities on the
port overall.
To provide the Port Security Officer with an effective structure which will enable him to respond rapidly and
efficiently to any security incident in order to prevent injury to personnel, damage to property or the
environment.
To ensure all appropriate and relevant resources are identified in advance and made available as quickly as
possible during a security incident within the Port.
To enable the PSO to coordinate the response activities with those of the Principle Emergency Services in the
area.
To enable the PFSO of each port facility to share assets and resources from other facilities in responding to
waterside security incidents
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1.2 Scope
The Over Arching Document outlines the general guidelines and actions to be taken by the Port Security
Officer (PSO) in the event of a security incident occurring either in the Port or on board a ship within a multi
facility port area.
The greater Port area may comprise a number of port facilities each of which is responsible for producing a
Port Facility Security Assessment & a Port Facility Security Plan. The port authority will also arrange for a port
security assessment to be carried out which will inform the creation of the Port Security Plan including the
Over- Arching Document for a multi facility port.
The Document is intended for guidance purposes only and may be adapted depending on the circumstances
of a particular security incident. The actions to be taken in any given incident will be decided by the PSO.
The Over Arching Document will be activated either on the instructions of the Irish Maritime Administration
(IMA), DTTAS, the Garda Siochana or arising out of a security incident in a port, in a port facility or on board a
ship.
The Over Arching Document will provide the PSO with a quick reference guide to assets and emergency
plans when dealing with a maritime security incident
The Overarching Port Security Document is designed to identify associated individual facilities, internal
and external contacts, assess the possible cluster effects of security incidents occurring in one or more port
facilities within the port overall, and identify waterside security assets and measures available.
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1.3 Organisational Structure
Strategic, Tactical & Operational
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1.4 Response Role of PSO - Strategic Level
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1.5 Response Role of PFSOs – Tactical Level
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1.6 Response Role of Other Personnel – Operational Level
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1.7 Over Arching Document Review, Amendment & Audit
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1.8 Port Security Authority Details
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1.9 Associated Emergency Plans
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Chapter 2 Port Details
2.1 Port Details
2.2 Port Facilities and Operating Company Details
2.3 Port Facilities Location Overview
2.4 Security Measures for Waterside Assets (common to all facilities, not to individual facilities) at
Security Level 1, Security Level 2, and Security Level 3
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2.1 Port Details
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2.2 Port Facilities and Operating Company Details
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2.3 Port Facilities Location Overview
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2.4 Description & Boundary of each Port Facility with Emergency Contact Numbers.
2.4.1 Facility 1 image and 24 Hr Contact Numbers
2.42 Facility 2 image and 24 Hr Contact Numbers
2.4.3 Facility 3 image and 24 Hr Contact Numbers
2.4.4 Facility 4 image and 24 Hr Contact Numbers
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2.4.1 Facility 1
24 Hour Contact Numbers
Title Name Office Phone E-Mail Mobile Phone
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2.4.2 Facility 2
24 Hour Contact Numbers
Title Name Office Phone E-Mail Mobile Phone
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2.4.3 Facility 3
24 Hour Contact Numbers
Title Name Office Phone E-Mail Mobile Phone
Harbour Master/PSO
Deputy Harbour Master/PFSO
APFSO/Operations Manager
Port Operations (VTMIS) Centre
Security Control Centre(24 HR)
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2.4.4 Facility 4
24 Hour Contact Numbers
Title Name Office Phone E-Mail Mobile Phone
Harbour Master/PSO
Deputy Harbour Master/PFSO
APFSO/Operations Manager
Port Operations (VTMIS) Centre
Security Control Centre(24 HR)
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2.5 Security Measures for Waterside Assets (common to all facilities)
2.5.1 Designated Anchorages
2.5.2 Marine Response Craft
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2.5.1 Designated Anchorages
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2.5.2 Marine Response Craft
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2.5.3 Waterside Measures at Level 1
Monitoring of the Port Approaches and Port
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2.5.4 Waterside Measures at Level 2
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2.5.5 Waterside Measures at Level 3
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Chapter 3 Command, Control & Communications
3.1 Chain of Command, Control & Coordination
3.2 Handover of Command Procedure
3.3 Possibility of Cluster Effects
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3.1 Chain of Command Control & Co-Ordination
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3.2 Handover of Command Procedures
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3.3 Matrix of Cluster Effects
Location Cluster Effect on Facility 1 Cluster Effect on Facility 2 Cluster Effect on Facility 3 Cluster Effect on Facility 4
Land Water Land Water Land Water Land Water
Facility 1 *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No
Facility 2 *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No
Facility 3 *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No
Facility 4 *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No *Yes / No
*Delete as appropriate
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Chapter 4 Activation Procedure for the Over Arching Document
4.1 Initial report and Notification
4.2 Situation Assessment
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4.1 Initial Report & Notification
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4.2 Situation Assessment
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Chapter 5 Initial Responses
5.1 Immediate Action Aide Memoire
5.2 Information Management
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5.1 Immediate Action Aides Memoires
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5.2 Information Management