Senin, 13 November 2017

Maritime Security

Maritime security

Maritime security is an integral part of IMO's responsibilities. A comprehensive security regime for international shipping entered into force on 1 July 2004. The mandatory security measures, adopted in December 2002, include a number of amendments to the 1974 Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS), the most far-reaching of which enshrines the new International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code), which contains detailed security-related requirements for Governments, port authorities and shipping companies in a mandatory section (Part A), together with a series of guidelines about how to meet these requirements in a second, non-mandatory section (Part B).


Circulars relating to maritime security:

MSC/Circ.1130 Guidance to masters, Companies and duly authorized officers on the requirements relating to the submission of security-related information prior to the entry of a ship into port
MSC/Circ.1111 Guidance relating to the implementation of SOLAS chapter XI-2 and the ISPS Code (English)
This circular includes:
  • ANNEX 1 GUIDANCE RELATING TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF SOLAS CHAPTER XI-2 AND THE ISPS CODE
  • ANNEX 2 RESOLUTION MSC.159(78) (adopted on 21 May 2004) INTERIM GUIDANCE ON CONTROL AND COMPLIANCE MEASURES TO ENHANCE MARITIME SECURITY
MSC/Circ.1072 Guidance on provision of ship security alert systems 


Further information
Purchase the ISPS Code and SOLAS amendments





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