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International ship and port safety code

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What is ISPS?

a set of measures designed to enhance the security of ships and port facilities.

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SSP

Ship Security Plan, a documental plan for security measures for ship to protect against security threats. Includes: Risk assesment, security levels protocols to security incidents.

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(CSO)

Company Security Officer. A senior individual appointed by shipping company to oversee security strategies for all vessels. CSO develpos and maintain the SSP to ensure compliance

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(SSO)

Ship security officer. An officer onboard responsible for implementing ship security plan. The SSO conduct daily inspections and responds to security incidents on ship.

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Securty level 1

Baseline level of security measures always in place on a ship

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Security level 2

Increased security measures applied when there is a higer risk of security incident

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Security Level 3

The highest level of security measures applied when there imminent threat of a security incident.

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SSAS

Ship security alert system

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Silent Alarm

SSAS can send a silent alert to relevent authorities without alarming anybody on board.

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Direct Communication

Get direct comunication with ship flag state without any interference from other parties

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Activation points

Activation points at different parts of the ship so authorised personnel can trigger alert.

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Tamper proof

The SSAS is tamper proof to prevent unauthorised deactiation