Port Facility Security Personnel Awareness

Recognising Security Threats

Recognising Security Threats

This lesson will treat the basic knowledge of techniques used to circumvent security measures, to enable recognition of weapons, dangerous substances, dangerous goods, devices and the awareness of the damage they can cause.

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Methods for Maintaining Security

Methods for Maintaining Security

This lesson will treat the basic knowledge of training, drill and exercise requirements under relevant conventions and codes.

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Port Facility Security Personnel Awareness

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Question 1 of 10

In the Port Facility Security Plan preparation process, what do you need to prepare in advance?

Question 2 of 10

What does the abbreviation PFSO mean?

Question 3 of 10

What is a threat?

Question 4 of 10

Are port facilities possible terrorist targets?

Question 5 of 10

Why carry out exercise?

Question 6 of 10

Are security levels the common denominator of the Port Facility Security Plan?

Question 7 of 10

If a suspicious package is found, what would your behaviour be?

Question 8 of 10

Can some loads be harmful to people or the environment?

Question 9 of 10

Who is the Port facility security officer?

Question 10 of 10

What was established by ISPS Code?

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In the Port Facility Security Plan preparation process, what do you need to prepare in advance?

A Port Facility Security Assessment
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Countermeasures to protect the Port Facility.
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A Declaration of Security
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What does the abbreviation PFSO mean?

Port Facility Safety Officer.
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Port Facility Security Officer.
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Port Facility Security Operation.
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What is a threat?

The likelihood of a machine breaking down.
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The likelihood that an unlawful act will be committed.
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The likelihood of a risk occurring.
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Are port facilities possible terrorist targets?

No
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Yes
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Port facilities have never been a land-based target.
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Why carry out exercise?

To improve our security awareness.
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The exercise is a mandatory requirement.
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To improve our defense skills.
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Are security levels the common denominator of the Port Facility Security Plan?

Yes, and there are 5 of them.
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No, they do not affect the PFSP.
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Yes, and there are 3 of them.
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If a suspicious package is found, what would your behaviour be?

I remove it and take it to a safe place.
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I hand it over to the police.
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Report this to security personnel or the PFSO.
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Can some loads be harmful to people or the environment?

Only if the loads are in the presence of flammable sources.
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Only gas cargoes are dangerous.
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Only liquid cargoes are dangerous.
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Yes, some loads are dangerous.
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Dangerous cargoes doesn't exist.
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Who is the Port facility security officer?

The person designated as responsible for the port facility security.
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The person designated to ensuring that a ship security assessment is carried out.
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The person on board designated by the Shipping Company.
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What was established by ISPS Code?

An international framework of rules and intelligence.
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A standard for the communication on board.
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A Code for the safety.
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In the Port Facility Security Plan preparation process, what do you need to prepare in advance?

A Port Facility Security Assessment
Your answer
Countermeasures to protect the Port Facility.
Your answer
A Declaration of Security
Your answer

What does the abbreviation PFSO mean?

Port Facility Safety Officer.
Your answer
Port Facility Security Officer.
Your answer
Port Facility Security Operation.
Your answer

What is a threat?

The likelihood of a machine breaking down.
Your answer
The likelihood that an unlawful act will be committed.
Your answer
The likelihood of a risk occurring.
Your answer

Are port facilities possible terrorist targets?

No
Your answer
Yes
Your answer
Port facilities have never been a land-based target.
Your answer

Why carry out exercise?

To improve our security awareness.
Your answer
The exercise is a mandatory requirement.
Your answer
To improve our defense skills.
Your answer

Are security levels the common denominator of the Port Facility Security Plan?

Yes, and there are 5 of them.
Your answer
No, they do not affect the PFSP.
Your answer
Yes, and there are 3 of them.
Your answer

If a suspicious package is found, what would your behaviour be?

I remove it and take it to a safe place.
Your answer
I hand it over to the police.
Your answer
Report this to security personnel or the PFSO.
Your answer

Can some loads be harmful to people or the environment?

Only if the loads are in the presence of flammable sources.
Your answer
Only gas cargoes are dangerous.
Your answer
Only liquid cargoes are dangerous.
Your answer
Yes, some loads are dangerous.
Your answer
Dangerous cargoes doesn't exist.
Your answer

Who is the Port facility security officer?

The person designated as responsible for the port facility security.
Your answer
The person designated to ensuring that a ship security assessment is carried out.
Your answer
The person on board designated by the Shipping Company.
Your answer

What was established by ISPS Code?

An international framework of rules and intelligence.
Your answer
A standard for the communication on board.
Your answer
A Code for the safety.
Your answer
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