Maritime Security Management & Control as per ISPS Code

Maritime Security Management is a crucial aspect of the shipping industry, especially in the context of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code

Classroom Sessions:

DateVenuePrice
10 - 14 Jun 2025
Doha - Qatar
$ 5,950

INTRODUCTION

Maritime Security Management is a crucial aspect of the shipping industry, especially in the context of the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code. The ISPS Code was developed to enhance the security of ships and port facilities in response to the growing threats of terrorism and unlawful activities at sea. This comprehensive course aims to provide participants with a thorough understanding of Maritime Security Management and Control in compliance with the ISPS Code.

WHY IT MATTERS

In an era marked by increased global connectivity, maritime transportation plays a pivotal role in international trade. Ensuring the security of ships and port facilities is imperative to safeguarding not only the vessels and their crew but also the global supply chain. Adhering to the ISPS Code is essential for preventing security breaches, mitigating risks, and maintaining the integrity of maritime operations.

OBJECTIVES

  1. Provide a comprehensive overview of the ISPS Code and its significance in maritime security.
  2. Equip participants with the knowledge and skills required for effective security management and control.
  3. Foster an understanding of risk assessment and threat mitigation strategies.
  4. Enhance awareness of the legal and regulatory framework surrounding maritime security.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND ?

This course is designed for professionals and stakeholders involved in the maritime industry, including:

  • Ship Owners and Operators
  • Port Facility Security Officers
  • Maritime Security Personnel
  • Government Officials and Regulators
  • Security Consultants
  • Shipping Industry Managers and Executives

DAY 1

Introduction to ISPS Code and Maritime Security

  • Overview of the ISPS Code
  • Historical context and development
  • Key principles and objectives

DAY 2

Security Assessment and Risk Management

  • Conducting security assessments
  • Identifying potential threats and vulnerabilities
  • Risk management strategies

DAY 3

Security Measures and Equipment

  • Implementation of security measures
  • Effective use of security equipment
  • Integration of technology in maritime security

DAY 4

Legal and Regulatory Framework

  • International and national regulations
  • Legal responsibilities and obligations
  • Compliance and enforcement

DAY 5

Crisis Management and Incident Response

  • Developing crisis management plans
  • Incident response procedures
  • Case studies and practical exercises