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MARITIME
SECURITY & SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Instructions to candidates:
a) Time
allowed: Three hours (plus an extra ten minutes’ reading time at the start – do
not write anything during this time)
b)
Answer FIVE questions. Choose THREE questions from Part 1 (Maritime Security)
and TWO questions from Part 2 (Safety Management)
c) All
questions carry equal marks. Marks for each question are shown in [ ]
Part 1: Maritime Security (answer THREE questions)
1. Give
FIVE instances when an SSO might request a Declaration of Security from the
PFSO. [20]
2. List
any TEN requirements of a Port Facility Security Plan. [20]
3.
Explain the following:
a) RSO
b) PFSP
c)
Security level 1
d)
Security level 2
e)
Security level 3 [20]
4.
Discuss FIVE security measures carried out on all SHIPS as part of the ISPS
code. [20]
5.
State TEN recommended procedural security standards/ monitoring/detection
systems at the production and loading phase. [20]
Part 2: Safety Management (answer TWO questions)
6. The
Designated Person should monitor safety and pollution prevention activities in
the operation of each ship. State FIVE such internal processes that would be
included in monitoring by the DP. [20]
7. Give
FIVE responsibilities the company has under Part A of the ISM Code towards
resources and personnel. [20]
8. a)
Under the ISM Code, what implementation is required of the company regarding
maintenance of the ship and equipment?
b)
Under the ISM Code, what is required of the company with regard to control of
documentation and data? [20]