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Classroom Training
3 days
Ship Security Officers
8:30 am - 3:30 pm
15 |
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This course provides knowledge to those
who may be designated to perform the duties
and responsibilities of a Ship Security Officer (CSO),
in particular, the duties and
responsibilities with respect to the
security of a ship. This certified
course meets the training requirements as
defined by Parts
B13.1 and B13.2 of the ISPS Code.
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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 ship security assessment.
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Methods of
ship security surveys and inspections.
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Ship and
port operations and conditions.
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Ship and
port 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 facilities.
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Assessment
of security drills and exercises.
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Layout of
the ship.
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The Ship
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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