Question 1 of 10
Correct: The most crucial aspect of any exercise is to keep skills & know-how up to date and to improve them. Particular operations have to be regularly repeated so that people with security responsibilities acquire the necessary skills and keep them up to the proper level.
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Question 2 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 3 of 10
Correct: Company security officer (CSO) means the person designated by the Company for ensuring that a ship security assessment is carried out; that a ship security plan is developed, submitted for approval, and thereafter implemented and maintained and for liaison with port facility security officers and the ship security officer.
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Question 4 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 5 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.
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Question 6 of 10
Correct: Drills must be conducted at least every three months, checking the individual elements of the Port Facility Security Plan.
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Question 7 of 10
Correct: Exercises have to be carried out at least once each calendar year. They try communication, coordination, resource availability and the response of the several services involved in security.
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Question 8 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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Question 9 of 10
Correct: Only with constant and continuous exercises and tests can the security organisation be ready to respond. The best way to test awareness and competence is through drills and exercises.
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Question 10 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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Which is the most crucial aspect of any exercise?
What's Exercise means?
Who is the Company Security Officer?
What is a threat?
Who is the Ship security officer?
How often are the drills performed?
How often are the exercise performed?
What was established by ISPS Code?
How can a security organisation be ready to respond in the event of a threat?
What does the ISPS Code Part B, paragraphs 18.5 and 18.6, provide?
Which is the most crucial aspect of any exercise?
What's Exercise means?
Who is the Company Security Officer?
What is a threat?
Who is the Ship security officer?
How often are the drills performed?
How often are the exercise performed?
What was established by ISPS Code?
How can a security organisation be ready to respond in the event of a threat?
What does the ISPS Code Part B, paragraphs 18.5 and 18.6, provide?
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