Question 1 of 10
Correct: One of the objectives of the ISPS Code is to provide a methodology for security assessments to have plans and procedures to react to changes in security levels. ISPS Code provides 3 security levels: Level 1 Normal, Level 2 Heightened, Level 3 Exceptional.
Incorrect; please return to the lesson; 'Heightening Maritime Security Awareness'.
Question 2 of 10
Correct: Drills must be conducted at least every three months, checking the individual elements of the Port Facility Security Plan.
Incorrect; please return to 'Drill and Exercise'.
Question 3 of 10
Correct: Be alert and on the lookout! If you notice an object or vehicle that seems out of place in your workplace or work environment, report it to the security staff or PFSO. In most cases, the object or vehicle will not pose any threat, but a healthy dose of awareness – without being paranoid – is always a good thing.
Incorrect; please return to the lesson; 'Recognising Security Threats'.
Question 4 of 10
Correct: Ship security officer (SSO) means the person on board the ship, accountable to the master, designated by the Company as responsible for the security of the ship, including implementation and maintenance of the ship security plan and for liaison with the company security officer and port facility security officers.
Incorrect; please return to 'Drill and Exercise'.
Question 5 of 10
Correct: Dangerous goods are substances which when transported pose a risk to health, safety, property or the environment include radioactive, flammable, explosive, corrosive, oxidizing, asphyxiating, biohazardous, toxic, pathogenic or allergenic materials..
Incorrect; please return to the lesson; 'Heightening Maritime Security Awareness'.
Question 6 of 10
Correct: Port facility security plan (PFSP) means a plan developed to ensure the application of measures designed to protect the port facility and ships, persons, cargo, cargo transport units and ship's stores within the port facility from the risks of a security incident.
Incorrect; please return to 'Drill and Exercise'.
Question 7 of 10
Correct: Exercise is an annual activity involving extensive training in which various aspects of the Port Facility Security Plan or Port Security Plan (PSP) are practised: Communication, coordination, availability, resources and reactions are all rehearsed and tested.
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Question 8 of 10
Correct: As required under ISPS Code Part B paragraphs 18.5 and 18.6, the drills and exercises should be held regularly.
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Question 9 of 10
Correct: Cargo control may be done by some or all of the following means: visual and physical examination and using scanning/detection equipment, mechanical devices or dogs (Reference: ISPS Code, Part A, paragraph 16.3.12 and Part B, paragraphs 16.30, 16.32 and 16.33).
Incorrect; please return to the lesson; 'Recognising Security Threats'.
Question 10 of 10
Correct: The ISPS Code was established after the terrorist attack of 11 September 2001 in New York. The presence of stowaways on board or sabotage was also identified as a threat to the maritime sector.
Incorrect; please return to the lesson; 'Heightening Maritime Security Awareness'.
Are security levels the common denominator of the Port Facility Security Plan?
How often are the drills performed?
If a suspicious package is found, what would your behaviour be?
Who is the Ship security officer?
Can some loads be harmful to people or the environment?
Who is the Port facility security officer?
What's Exercise means?
What does the ISPS Code Part B, paragraphs 18.5 and 18.6, provide?
By what means is it possible to check the cargo?
Are stowaways, sabotage and terrorism common threats in the maritime industry?
Are security levels the common denominator of the Port Facility Security Plan?
How often are the drills performed?
If a suspicious package is found, what would your behaviour be?
Who is the Ship security officer?
Can some loads be harmful to people or the environment?
Who is the Port facility security officer?
What's Exercise means?
What does the ISPS Code Part B, paragraphs 18.5 and 18.6, provide?
By what means is it possible to check the cargo?
Are stowaways, sabotage and terrorism common threats in the maritime industry?
Are you sure to perform this action?