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Company objectives are to: |
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Provide security procedures and practices for ship operations to protect the security of the ship, ports and the wider community. |
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Establish safeguards to reduce the security risk to visitors, crew and shore personnel on board the company ships. |
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Improve the security skills and awareness of the company and ship board personnel; and |
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Prepare contingency measures for emergencies relating to possible security incidents. |
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The company intends to achieve these objectives by: |
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Carrying out a ship security assessment and
formulating a security plan specific to each ship. |
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Providing comprehensive training in matters
pertaining to security and actively promoting security awareness
amongst company personnel. |
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Carrying out regular reviews and internal audits
of the ship board management system of all ships; and |
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Providing the necessary support to the Company
Security Officer (CSO) and Ship Security Officer (SSO) to
fulfill their duties in accordance with chapter XI-2 of the 1974
SOLAS convention and parts A and B of the ISPS Code. |
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