Guidance for Oil Terminal operators on the IMO and ISPS
Year: 2003 Language: english Author: OCIMF Genre: Guide Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 90 Description: The primary purpose of this guide is to provide marine terminal operators with information, which it is anticipated will aid interpretation and implementation of the requirements for port facilities. These are contained in two parts: • A consolidated copy of the requirements of the ISPS Code (Parts ‘A’ & ‘B’) relating specifically to the port facility, reorganised into a topical format. • Secondly, an example model of a port facility security plan. During internal reviews at OCIMF Committees and Forums of the SOLAS Amendments and ISPS Code measures to enhance maritime security, it was self evident that practical guidance to aid implementation was necessary especially with the intended fast-track entry into force schedule. Various guides and recommendations have been produced by a number of authoritative sources to assist those impacted by the scope of the regime, in particular with respect to shipping and shipboard operations. A good example of this is two publications produced by, and obtainable from, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) entitled “Guidance for Ship Operators on the International Maritime Organization (IMO) International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code” and the “Model Ship Security Plan”.
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Guidance for Oil Terminal operators on the IMO and ISPS
Year: 2003
Language: english
Author: OCIMF
Genre: Guide
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 90
Description: The primary purpose of this guide is to provide marine terminal operators with information, which it is anticipated will aid interpretation and implementation of the requirements for port facilities. These are contained in two parts:
• A consolidated copy of the requirements of the ISPS Code (Parts ‘A’ & ‘B’) relating specifically to the port facility, reorganised into a topical format.
• Secondly, an example model of a port facility security plan.
During internal reviews at OCIMF Committees and Forums of the SOLAS Amendments and ISPS Code measures to enhance maritime security, it was self evident that practical guidance to aid implementation was necessary especially with the intended fast-track entry into force schedule.
Various guides and recommendations have been produced by a number of authoritative sources to assist those impacted by the scope of the regime, in particular with respect to shipping and shipboard operations. A good example of this is two publications produced by, and obtainable from, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) entitled “Guidance for Ship Operators on the International Maritime Organization (IMO) International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code” and the “Model Ship Security Plan”.
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