Question 1 of 10
Correct: In the construction of a PFSP it is necessary to prepare a PFSA in advance. This identification and evaluation process is important because it provides a basis for focusing mitigation strategies on those assets and facilities that are most important to protect from a security incident.
Incorrect; please return to the lesson; 'Heightening Maritime Security Awareness'.
Question 2 of 10
Correct: The abbreviation PFSO mean Port Facility Security Officer.
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Question 3 of 10
Correct: The threat is the likelihood that an unlawful act will be committed against a particular target, based on a perpetrator’s intent and capability.
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Question 4 of 10
Correct: The ISPS Code strongly expresses this assumption: there aren't good security for the ship if there aren't good security in the port facility.
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Question 5 of 10
Correct: Exercises prepare us for reality, for our awareness, heighten our sense of responsibility and teach us to accept responsibility.
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Question 6 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 7 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 8 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 9 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.
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Question 10 of 10
Correct: It was established with an international framework of rules and intelligence in the maritime sector, by the ISPS Code, standard and minimum security measures for ships and port facilities.
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In the Port Facility Security Plan preparation process, what do you need to prepare in advance?
What does the abbreviation PFSO mean?
What is a threat?
Are port facilities possible terrorist targets?
Why carry out exercise?
Are security levels the common denominator of the Port Facility Security Plan?
If a suspicious package is found, what would your behaviour be?
Can some loads be harmful to people or the environment?
Who is the Port facility security officer?
What was established by ISPS Code?
In the Port Facility Security Plan preparation process, what do you need to prepare in advance?
What does the abbreviation PFSO mean?
What is a threat?
Are port facilities possible terrorist targets?
Why carry out exercise?
Are security levels the common denominator of the Port Facility Security Plan?
If a suspicious package is found, what would your behaviour be?
Can some loads be harmful to people or the environment?
Who is the Port facility security officer?
What was established by ISPS Code?
Are you sure to perform this action?