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Things to Look For In A Quality Maritime Security Service

31 August 2010, 10:09 CET

Finding a quality maritime security service is essential for the safety of any facility who deals with sea ports and vessels. Most maritime security systems were created in order to decrease crime and security risks related to cargo and piracy. When dealing with a facility which handles sea ports and vessels, a company cannot risk their own employees and profit by allowing themselves to remain vulnerable to open attacks. The whole point of having such security is to control timetables, fuel costs and regulatory demands with reduced risks.

A quality maritime security service uses a risk-based control framework for their systems. Risk management is very important along with their ability to provide reliable security service which will allow a business owner to focus more on their company rather than security threats. A security system in this field should assist with controlling costs and eliminating dangers which can affect an operation. Here are some of the components that a security service in the maritime field should cover:

Custom Projects- A good service will have the right representatives to produce effective security projects. Many of these projects should be custom-made in order to fit a certain facility. Most of these projects are created based on a certain amount of factors such as the number of employees or where the facility is located. For example, if a facility is located in West Africa, the service would create a crisis management plan that would consist of protecting offshore platforms or other sea operations.

Following Rules and Laws- Most quality Maritime security services will make sure to know the laws, rules and procedures based on state, location and codes. Some of these codes relate to ISPS code compliance. ISPS stands for International Ship and Port Security Code which was made in 2004. This code affects ports and vessel operations. There are serious consequences for those who don't follow the code. This code will make sure facilities are following certain measures to adopt a security plan to fight against security threats. In other words, facilities should be made less vulnerable. This would include ship security plans, company security officers and compliant security technology. Other requirement makes sure that port facilities have access to control panels and are able to monitor cargo and their employees. Security communications must also be up to code (to make sure they are functioning in case of an emergency).

If a maritime security service has all of these elements, they have the power to create an effective security plan for facilities who are looking to guards their sea ports and vessels.

 

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