The 9/11 disaster has changed transport security system forever. In maritime industry it has brought the ISPS Code (International Ship and Port Facility Security) which was developed as an amendendent to the SOLAS Convention in reaction to the New York attacks. From that time on ISPS Code regulates security measures in shipping industry worldwide while ISPS Training system imposes standards which ensure protection of vessels and port facilities. There are 3 obligatory courses within this ISPS scheme.

The Ship Security Officer Training covers not only basic topics, for instance, Ship Security Plan, security drills or emergency preparedness, but also some advanced issues like weapons detections or recognizing behavioral patterns which might threaten security.

According to ISPS Code, Company Security Officer should now be present on every vessel alongside SSO to ensure that Ship Security Plan is rigorously maintained. CSO’s training includes the Code’s and other relevant legislation overview; trainees learn details of security administration, risk management; as well as how to conduct security training and use necessary protective equipment.

The Port Facility Security Officer Training’s objective is to prepare an internationally qualified PFSO able to develop an efficient Port Facility Security Plan, conduct periodic inspections, manage security equipment, ensure that port personnel is properly briefed about security and vigilant with regards to weapons and  disguised explosive devices.

Training centers also offer non-obligatory courses such as ISPS Awareness Course which is useful for anyone involved in maritime industry and describes general principles of the Code; or ISPS Internal Auditor Course. This training is designed for employees of shipping companied and senior nautical officers. The program is full of auditing techniques and verification tactics and is often combined with other audit standards such as ISM and MLC.

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Combined Ship and Company Security Officer

Combined Ship Security Trainings

Company & Port Facility Officers

Company and Vessel (Ship) Security Officer

Company Security Officer

Company Security Officer (Top Up Route)

Company Security Officer Training

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Designated Security Duties

Course for Seafarers with Designated Security Duties is conducted in accordance with STCW table A-VI/6-2 which also complies with Chapter XI-2 of the annex to the SOLAS 1974 Convention. Objectives: Appreciate the importance of ship’s security and become aware of mechanism and structure of Ship’s Security System. Learn about potential risks and hazards that threat […]