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Maritime Security Management and Control as per ISPS Code

An Interactive 5-Day Training Course

Maritime Security Management and Control as per ISPS Code

Planning for the Good, Fighting the Bad, and Eliminating the Ugly in Maritime Security

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Classroom Schedule
Date Venue Fees
30 Mar - 03 Apr 2026 Dubai $ 5,950
22 - 26 Jun 2026 Dubai $ 5,950
07 - 11 Sep 2026 Dubai $ 5,950
07 - 11 Dec 2026 Dubai $ 5,950
29 Mar - 02 Apr 2027 Dubai $ 5,950
21 - 25 Jun 2027 Dubai $ 5,950
06 - 10 Sep 2027 Dubai $ 5,950
06 - 10 Dec 2027 Dubai $ 5,950
Online Schedule
Date Venue Fees
06 - 10 Jul 2026 Online $ 3,950
09 - 13 Nov 2026 Online $ 3,950
05 - 09 Jul 2027 Online $ 3,950
08 - 12 Nov 2027 Online $ 3,950

Introduction

The maritime sector is vital to global trade and economic stability, but its importance also makes it a prime target for various security threats, including piracy, terrorism, smuggling, and cyber-attacks. To address these concerns, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) introduced the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, a standardized framework designed to identify and mitigate security risks within maritime operations.

The Maritime Security Management & Control per ISPS Code training course is tailored to provide maritime professionals and others in related fields with an in-depth understanding of security concepts, threat management techniques, and compliance with the ISPS Code. This training is crucial for those responsible for implementing security protocols on ships and in port facilities to maintain a safe and secure maritime environment.

This GLOMACS training course combines the IMO Model Course 3.19 for Ship Security Officers (SSOs), IMO Model Course 3.20 for Company Security Officers (CSOs), and IMO Model Course 3.21 for Port Facility Security Officers (PFSOs). The training course is designed to fully prepare delegates to handle the responsibilities of PFSOs, SSOs, and CSOs. Participants will gain practical knowledge and competence in securing ports and ships, carrying out Port and Ship Security Assessments, and developing, implementing, maintaining, and updating Port Facility Security Plans (PFSP) and Ship Security Plans (SSP). Additionally, the training course covers the necessary coordination with port authorities, SSOs, and CSOs.

Objectives

By the end of this Maritime Security Management & Control per ISPS Code training course, participants will be able to:  

  • Understand the ISPS Code, its objectives, and the legal framework governing maritime security
  • Examine the duties and responsibilities of security officers across ports, ships, and offshore facilities, focusing on their role in ensuring adherence to security protocols and maintaining safety standards
  • Assess security risks, threats, and vulnerabilities to develop effective security measures for maritime and offshore environments
  • Develop and supervise the implementation of a Port Facility Security Plan (PFSP) in line with ISPS Code requirements
  • Promote and maintain a security awareness and vigilance culture within maritime and offshore operations to enhance proactive security management

Training Methodology

This Maritime Security Management & Control per ISPS Code training course will blend presentations with instructor-led interactive discussions, allowing delegates to engage based on their specific interests. To enhance learning, the training course will incorporate practical exercises, video content, and real-world case studies that foster meaningful discussions and provide maximum value to participants. Throughout the training course, there will be a strong focus on using real-life examples and case studies drawn from the instructor's personal experience to illustrate key points.

Who should Attend?

The Maritime Security Management & Control as per ISPS Code training course is specifically tailored to support professionals involved in maritime security operations, particularly those responsible for managing or overseeing security measures at port facilities. Additionally, it enhances awareness among personnel assigned specific or potential roles within an established security framework, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of security protocols and best practices.

This GLOMACS training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:

  • Port Facility Security Officers (PFSO)
  • Company Security Officers (CSO)
  • Ship Security Officers (SSO)
  • Individuals assigned security responsibilities within the maritime and shipping sectors
  • Port personnel and those assigned specific security roles and responsibilities within port facilities
  • Masters seeking a deeper understanding of port facility security matters, as well as those aiming to become Port Facility Security Officers (PFSOs)
  • Security staff working within port facilities
  • Individuals responsible for implementing ISPS regulations at shore-based locations
  • Professionals involved in the development and enhancement of port facility security plans, conducting Port Facility Security Assessments, and creating Port Facility Security Plans (PFSP)
  • Those tasked with performing internal audits and reviewing security operations within port facilities
Course Outline
Day 1

Overview of the International Maritime Security Framework

  • International conventions, codes, and guidelines associated with the ISPS Code
  • What is ISPS Code?
  • Who the Code applies to?
  • Parts of the International Ships and Ports Security (ISPS) Code
  • Types of Port Facilities
  • Ship/Port Interface
  • Responsibilities of the specific entities
  • General Knowledge Requirements and Roles & Responsibilities
  • Relevant Maritime Cases
  • Legal Developments before 9/11, 2001 Legal Developments After to 9/11, 2001 New IMO Maritime Security Instrument
Day 2

Port Facility Security

  • Security Threats to Maritime Industry
  • Security Administration
  • Responsibilities and functions of security organisations
  • Handling sensitive security-related information
  • Understanding of current security risks and emerging threat trends
  • Weapons and Dangerous Substances:
  • Techniques used to circumvent security
  • Port and Ship Security Equipment Systems
  • Operational Limits of Security Equipment 
  • Identifying the traits and behavior patterns of individuals who may pose a security risk
  • Security-related communications
  • Physical Searches of Persons and Luggage
Day 3

Security Training and Obligations / Developing Security Levels

  • Requirements of Drills and Exercises
  • Assessment of Drills and Exercises
  • Knowledge Requirements for Security Training
  • Port State Control
  • Declaration of Security (DoS)
  • Documentation and Records 
  • Reporting of Security Incidents
  • Monitoring and Control Security Audits and Inspections
  • Reporting of Non-Conformities
  • Security Levels
Day 4

Port Facility Security Assessment (PFSA) and Ship Security Assessment (SSA)

  • Risk Management Process
  • Risk Assessment Requirements
  • Port Facility Security Assessment: Step by Step Approach
  • On-Scene Port Facility Security Survey
  • Ship Facility Security Assessment: Step by Step Approach
  • On-Scene Ship Facility Security Survey
  • Contingency Plans and Maritime Security
  • Crowd Management and Control
Day 5

Port Facility Security Plan (PFSP) and Ships Security Plan (SSP)

  • General Requirements and Purposes
  • Essential components of a Port Facility Security Plan (PFSP)
  • Access to PFSP and Confidentiality
  • Preparation of a PFSP
  • Contents of an SSP
  • Access to SSP and Confidentiality
  • Preparation of an SSP 
  • Case Study
Certificates
  • On successful completion of this training course, GLOMACS Certificate will be awarded to the delegates. Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE): In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, one CPE credit is granted per 50 minutes of attendance.
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