Product
Offering:
Course Format:
Typical Audience:
Standard Times:
Maximum Students: |
Classroom Training
3 days
FSOs, CSOs, VSOs
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
15 |
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This combo course provides knowledge to those
who may be designated to perform the duties
and responsibilities of a Facility Security Officer (FSO),
Company Security Officer (CSO) or Vessel
Security Officer (VSO), in particular, the
duties and responsibilities with respect to
the security of a facility or a vessel. This
certified course meets the training
requirements as defined by 33CFR 104.210,
104.215 and 105.205 and Parts B13.1, B13.2,
and
B18.1 of the ISPS Code.
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Online Training
Product
Offering:
Duration:
Typical Audience: |
Online Training
3-4 hours
Maritime security personnel |
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Coming
Soon! PTR is developing an online combo
course to provide knowledge to Facility,
Company and Vessel Security Officers. This
course will not be certified by the US Coast
Guard or U.S. Maritime Administration, but
will cover all the training objectives defined
in 33CFR 104.210, 104.215 and 105.205 and Parts
B13.1, B13.2, and B18.1 of the ISPS Code.
Learning
Objectives
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Security administration.
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Relevant
international conventions, codes and
recommendations.
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Relevant
Government legislation and regulations.
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Responsibilities and functions of other
security organizations.
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Methodology
of vessel security assessment.
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Methods of
vessel security surveys and inspections.
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Vessel and
port operations and conditions.
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Vessel and
facility security measures.
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Emergency
preparedness and response and
contingency planning.
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Instruction
techniques for security training and
education, including security
measures and procedures.
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Handling
sensitive security related information
and security related communications.
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Knowledge of
current security threats and patterns.
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Recognition
and detection of weapons, dangerous
substances and devices.
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Recognition,
on a non discriminatory basis, of
characteristics and behavioral patterns
of persons who are likely to threaten
the security.
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Techniques
used to circumvent security measures.
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Security
equipment and systems and their
operational limitations.
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Methods of
conducting audits, inspection, control
and monitoring.
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Methods of
physical searches and non-intrusive
inspections.
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Security
drills and exercises, including drills
and exercises with vessels.
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Assessment
of security drills and exercises.
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Layout of
the vessel.
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The Vessel
Security Plan and related procedures
(including scenario-based training on
how to respond).
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Crowd
management and control techniques.
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Operations
of security equipment and systems.
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Testing,
calibration and, while at sea,
maintenance of security equipment and
systems.
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