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Access Control:Threat Awareness and Prevention steps Access Control: Threat Awareness and Prevention steps the viewer through the situation, why their efforts are important and what each person can do. Specific threats are presented and what they might look like is detailed. Industry experts present the facts, often through first hand experiences and offer how their own know-how can improve security on your ship.
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Explosives! Search and Response Procedures The threat of terrorist acts is not limited to airplanes. As recent events have shown, the threat of explosives for ships is very real.
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DVD-Video Training Program: Safety Officer Training
This course provides the training requirements set out under the ISPS Code in Parts A and B of the Code.
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Security NOW! The Assessment
The first element in Shipboard Security Planning called for by the ISPS Code is the Security Assessment. What the Security Assessment is and how to prepare one is the focus of this program.
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Security NOW! From Plan to Action The Security Plan is useless until it is put into action. Here are some specific duties, actions, and procedures that can be implemented to help tighten security around your ship.
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Security NOW! The On-Scene Survey
The second element in Shipboard Security Planning called for in the ISPS Code is the On-Scene Survey. The role of the Security Survey as a tool for analysis and improvement is the focus of this program.
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Security NOW! The Security Plan.The final element in Shipboard Security Planning called for by the ISPS Code is the Security Plan. Shipboard security is all about managing risk. The Security Plan helps you learn how to manage that risk.
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DVD-Video Training Program:Security Search Techniques: Accomodation Controlling access can never be absolute. Contraband may end up on board. The best efforts of a well trained crew may still not be enough to prevent someone from bringing drugs, weapons, or other illegal items onto your ship.
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