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Securité Portuaires
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Day 1: “The origins of maritime security”
- Introduction to the lecture:
- Introduction of the lecturers
- Introduction of the students
- Terrorism:
- Historical background
- Definitions and key criteria
- Modern terrorist tactics
- New trends in terrorism
- Maritime terrorism
- Response to terrorism
- Maritime criminal acts:
- Piracy
- Illegal transport (drugs, weapons)
- Maritime fraud
- The Maritime Security Policy:
- UNCLOS
- UNSCR 1373
- IMO
- Other securtiy initiatives
Day 2: “The outline of maritime security legislation”
- International legislation and initiatives:
- CSI, C-TPAT, AEO, ISO 28000...
- ISPS, the government side:
- ISPS, introduction and structure
- National responsibilities [Ships, Port Facilities, Other member states, International bodies (IMO, EC)]
- Monitoring of the implementation [International (IMO, USCG, EC), National, Local]
- The security assessment:
- The port
- The ship
- The port facility
- ISPS, the industry side:
- Obligations of the Shipping Industry
- Obligations of the Port Facilities
Day 3: “Practical Maritime Security”
- Security related topics:
- General overview of typical security equipment (harware)
- Weapons
- Recognizing suspect behaviour (creating awareness)
- The Port Facility Security Plan:
- Case Study:
Day 4: “Operational responsibilites within maritime Security”
- Governments, ships:
- Contracting Governments
- RSO's
- Company security officer
- Ship security officer
- Ship's crew
- Port Facilities
- The PFSO
- Coordination with the ship (DOS)
- Emercency preparedness
- Security administration