RPSL - MUM -162210

ISPS

This comprehensive three-day training course is designed to equip ship security officers with the necessary skills and knowledge to fulfill their obligations under the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. The course adopts practical approaches to interpreting and implementing security measures, ensuring compliance with current International Maritime Organization (IMO) requirements.

Who Will Benefit

This training course is invaluable for individuals assigned as ship security officers (SSOs), who are responsible for overseeing fleet security and safety. It provides a rapid and thorough program enabling shipping companies to meet ISPS Code requirements and ensure onboard security.

Course Highlights

Compliance with Flag Administration Requirements
Many flag administrations mandate specific ISPS Code training requirements, all of which are met by the successful completion of this course.

Implications and Responsibilities
The ISPS Code has significant implications for personnel responsible for the security and safety of ships. Understanding the new requirements for SSOs, along with their roles and responsibilities, is crucial. Oceanic Momentum Group recognizes these complexities and offers tailored training sessions to help SSOs implement effective security programs.

Training Focus
Our training begins with a comprehensive overview of the ISPS Code, immersing candidates in its mandatory elements. This foundational knowledge is essential for understanding the practical aspects of the SSO role.

Key Responsibilities Covered
  • ● Security Inspections: Training on how to conduct thorough security inspections to ensure adequate security measures are in place.

  • ● Implementation of Security Plans: Guidance on maintaining and supervising the ship security plan's implementation.

  • ● Drills and Exercises: Techniques for assessing security drills and exercises, including evaluating crew roles and preparedness.

  • ● Cargo Handling Operations: Coordination and security measures for cargo handling operations.

  • ● Reporting: Procedures for reporting security audits and any non-compliances to the company security officer.


Course Duration : 3 Days

This comprehensive three-day training course is designed to equip ship security officers with the necessary skills and knowledge to fulfill their obligations under the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. The course adopts practical approaches to interpreting and implementing security measures, ensuring compliance with current International Maritime Organization (IMO) requirements.

Who Will Benefit

This training course is invaluable for individuals assigned as ship security officers (SSOs), who are responsible for overseeing fleet security and safety. It provides a rapid and thorough program enabling shipping companies to meet ISPS Code requirements and ensure onboard security.

Course Highlights

Compliance with Flag Administration Requirements
Many flag administrations mandate specific ISPS Code training requirements, all of which are met by the successful completion of this course.
Implications and Responsibilities
The ISPS Code has significant implications for personnel responsible for the security and safety of ships. Understanding the new requirements for SSOs, along with their roles and responsibilities, is crucial. Oceanic Momentum Group recognizes these complexities and offers tailored training sessions to help SSOs implement effective security programs.

Training Focus
Our training begins with a comprehensive overview of the ISPS Code, immersing candidates in its mandatory elements. This foundational knowledge is essential for understanding the practical aspects of the SSO role.

Key Responsibilities Covered:
  • ● Security Inspections: Training on how to conduct thorough security inspections to ensure adequate security measures are in place.
  • ● Implementation of Security Plans: Guidance on maintaining and supervising the ship security plan's implementation.
  • ● Drills and Exercises: Techniques for assessing security drills and exercises, including evaluating crew roles and preparedness.
  • ● Cargo Handling Operations: Coordination and security measures for cargo handling operations.
  • ● Cargo Handling Operations: Coordination and security measures for cargo handling operations.