About the Course
Under the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS), every shipping company is required to appoint a company security officer, who would take care of the ship’s safety and security.
The company security officer designated by a company would be responsible for one or more than one ships, depending on the number and types of ships the company operates. This responsibility is clearly identified, join us and qualify yourself as a Company Security Officer (CSO).
This course is in accordance with ISPS Code requirements and IMO Model Course 3.20 2011 edition and Guidelines on Training and Certification of CSOs as per IMO MSC/Circ. 1154.
Target Audience
Personnel involved in security matters in shipping companies, Designated Person Ashore, Company Security Officers, Operation Managers, Marine and Technical Superintendents, Internal Auditors, Personnel of security companies.
Course Content
- Maritime security policy
- Security responsibilities
- Ship security assessment
- Security equipment
- Ship security plan
- Threat identification, recognition and response
- Ship security actions
- Emergency preparedness, drills and exercises
- Security administration
- Security training
Learning Outcome
Participants on successful completion should be able to:
- Develop, maintain and supervise the implementation of a Ship Security Plan.
- Assess security risk, threat and vulnerability.
- Ensure appropriate security measures are implemented and maintained.
- Ensure that security equipment and systems, if any, are properly operated.
- Encourage security awareness and vigilance.
Course Duration
1 day