Assessment: Port Security 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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Assessment: Port Security Awareness

  • 10
  • Questions
  • No time limit
  • 2
  • Attempts left
  • 70%
  • Passing threshold

Question 1 of 10

Why carry out exercise?

Question 2 of 10

What was established by ISPS Code?

Question 3 of 10

Who is the Port facility security officer?

Question 4 of 10

What is a threat?

Question 5 of 10

Who is the Ship security officer?

Question 6 of 10

What's Drill means?

Question 7 of 10

What does the ISPS Code Part B, paragraphs 18.5 and 18.6, provide?

Question 8 of 10

How can a security organisation be ready to respond in the event of a threat?

Question 9 of 10

Which is the most crucial aspect of any exercise?

Question 10 of 10

How often are the drills performed?

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Why carry out exercise?

To improve our security awareness.
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To improve our defense skills.
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The exercise is a mandatory requirement.
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What was established by ISPS Code?

A Code for the safety.
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A standard for the communication on board.
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An international framework of rules and intelligence.
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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 on board designated by the Shipping Company.
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The person designated to ensuring that a ship security assessment is carried out.
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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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Who is the Ship security officer?

The person on board as responsible for the security of the ship.
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The person tor ensuring that a ship security assessment is carried out.
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The person designated as responsible for the port facility security.
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What's Drill means?

A small, coordinated practice that tests one part of the Port Facility Security Plan.
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Is used to test Communication, coordination, availability, resources and reactions.
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An annual activity involving extensive training.
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What does the ISPS Code Part B, paragraphs 18.5 and 18.6, provide?

The security level.
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Cargo Procedures.
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Drill and Exercise.
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How can a security organisation be ready to respond in the event of a threat?

Having means of communication.
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Constant and continuous exercise.
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With a Port Facility Security Plan.
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Which is the most crucial aspect of any exercise?

Keep the logs up to date.
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Keep devices and equipment maintained.
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Keep skills & know-how up to date for security personnel.
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How often are the drills performed?

At least every six months.
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At least every year.
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At least every three months.
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Why carry out exercise?

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

What was established by ISPS Code?

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

Who is the Port facility security officer?

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

Who is the Ship security officer?

The person on board as responsible for the security of the ship.
Your answer
The person tor ensuring that a ship security assessment is carried out.
Your answer
The person designated as responsible for the port facility security.
Your answer

What's Drill means?

A small, coordinated practice that tests one part of the Port Facility Security Plan.
Your answer
Is used to test Communication, coordination, availability, resources and reactions.
Your answer
An annual activity involving extensive training.
Your answer

What does the ISPS Code Part B, paragraphs 18.5 and 18.6, provide?

The security level.
Your answer
Cargo Procedures.
Your answer
Drill and Exercise.
Your answer

How can a security organisation be ready to respond in the event of a threat?

Having means of communication.
Your answer
Constant and continuous exercise.
Your answer
With a Port Facility Security Plan.
Your answer

Which is the most crucial aspect of any exercise?

Keep the logs up to date.
Your answer
Keep devices and equipment maintained.
Your answer
Keep skills & know-how up to date for security personnel.
Your answer

How often are the drills performed?

At least every six months.
Your answer
At least every year.
Your answer
At least every three months.
Your answer
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