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Publication Details
Introduction to the International Ship & Port Facility Security Code (The ISPS Code)
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IMCA members want to provide a safe and secure working environment for all of their workforces and fully endorse the ISPS Code. However, whilst vessel crews will be familiar with the code, other parties visiting the vessel or company port facility might not be.
publication has been developed by the IMCA Security Task Force not as an in-depth assessment of the ISPS Code, but rather an introductory note intended to aid those other parties with understanding the code and the reason for its implementation. It may also be useful as a general reference for all personnel.
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Contents
- Introduction
- Objective
- Background
- What the ISPS Code achieves
- Practical issues
- ISPS Code requirements in general
- Responsibilities of contracting governments
- Security levels
- Responsibilities of the company and the ship
- Responsibilities of the port facility
- Implications for project managers
- In conclusion
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Date |
Version |
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Others |
VAT? |
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IMCA SEL 017 |
Introduction to the International Ship & Port Facility Security Code (the ISPS Code) |
Jan 2007 |
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£2.50 |
£5.00 |
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