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CSO - Course Structure and Lesson Objectives

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CSO - Course Structure and Lesson Objectives

mca approved 4 day cso course. course structure and lesson objectives.

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Company Security Officer

Day 1
0900 1000

Introduction and Enrolment

1000 1100

History of Maritime Security and current threat


Introduction to ISPS Code, Introduction to terrorism and the impact on ports and
shipping, security threats and patterns.

1100 1115

Tea Break

1115 1315

Background to the International maritime security framework


Lecturer to go through Power Point and show them new guide to maritime security and
ISPS code 2012, BMP4
Outline of relevant international conventions, codes and recommendations relating to
ship and port facility security including SOLAS and the ISPS code, current legislation
relevant to shipping.

1315 1400

Lunch

1400 1500

Roles and responsibilities


Lecturer to go through Power Point.
After the session the candidate will have appreciation of respective roles and
responsibilities of flag/port states, shipping companies, ships personnel and port facilities
personnel for detecting, assessing and responding to security threats or incidents
affecting ships or port facilities designation of personnel in companies, on ships and in
port facilities with specific roles and responsibilities for security arrangements. Ship
identification number, automatic identification system ship security alert system
continuous synopsis record.
Roles and responsibilities of Contracting Governments, Designated Authorities and
Recognised Security Organizations, Roles and responsibilities of, and the relationship and
co-ordination between: the Company Security Officer; the Master, Ship Security Officer
and other personnel on board ship; and the Port Facility Security Officer.

1500 1600

Security Levels as defined in the ISPS code


Lecturer to go through Power Point.
After the session the candidate will have appreciation of Responsibility for determining
appropriate level, Promulgation of information to companies, ships and port facilities, The

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meaning and consequential requirements of the different levels of security for ship and
port operations, The interface between port and ship security procedures and
arrangements, Liaison and communication between ports, companies and ships with
respect to security. Action to be taken in the event of notification of a change in the level
of security.
1600 1700

DOS Exercise
Lecturer to instruct the students to complete the DOS exercise supplied in the handout.
After the session the candidate will have appreciation of security administration,
including: International Ship Security certificate, Declaration of security, Responsibilities
and functions of other security organizations, Instructor to advice students the
requirements of Port state control and compliance measures, including information to be
available aboard ship.

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Day 2

0900 1100

Ship Security Assessment


Lecturer to go through PowerPoint, video and exercise.
Ship security assessment and security risk assessment methodology. On-scene security
surveys. Security Assessment documentation and records.
After the session the candidate will have appreciation of the nature and purpose of the
Ship Security Assessment (SSA) undertaken by the company.

1100 1115

Tea Break

1115 1315

Ship Security Plan & Exercise


Lecturer to go through PowerPoint and video.
After the session the candidate will have appreciation of the nature and purpose of the
Ship Security Plan (SSP), including: approval by the flag state, the elements that make up
the plan, The types of measures and procedures appropriate at each level of security
covering: access to the ship (including pass system), restricted areas on the ship, handling
of cargo, delivery of ships stores handling unaccompanied baggage, Ship security
instructions, monitoring the security of the ship, Passage of the vessel through areas
known to be subject to piracy and/or armed robbery, Maintaining the continuing
effectiveness of security arrangements, procedures and equipment, including the
preparation/introduction of amendments to the SSP. Control and monitoring of security
activities, communication with PFSO and CSO, maintaining of records on security activity
and incidents. Provisions for maintaining critical operations.

1315 1400

Lunch

1400-1500

Ship Security Actions


High Risk Voyage planning. Working with the ships Master and SSO. Actions required by
different security levels. Maintaining security of ship and port interface. Pre-arrival
notification and the Declaration of Security. Non SOLAS Ports and non ISPS approved
ports. Implementation of security measures for counter-piracy and armed robbery
including use of citadel and actions that may be taken by pirates and armed robbers
attempting to board the vessel. Appropriate responses to emergency situations.

1500 1600

Security Administration / Records


Lecturer to go through power points
Documentation records and controls. Reporting security incidents. Security audits and
inspections. Reporting non-conformances and control of corrective actions.

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1600 1700

Handling sensitive security related comm., IT security


How to handle Security Sensitive Information.
Categories of Security Sensitive Information.
Handling of Security related communication.

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Day 3

0900 1100

Conduct Internal audit and propose changes to SSP


Role Play Mock Audit using the audit checklist.
Procedure for proposing and making changes to SSP.

1100 1115

Tea Break

1115 1215

Security Equipment
Lecturer to go through PowerPoint.
After the session the candidate will have knowledge of the various types of security
equipment and systems and their limitations. Knowledge of the procedures, instructions
and guidance on the use of ship security alert systems. Knowledge of the methods for
testing, calibrating, and maintaining security systems and equipment, particularly whilst at
sea. Differing requirements and standards in relation to port facilities.

1215-1315

Piracy / Armed Robbery


Lecturer to show video Depender (True story of a Hostage)
Techniques used by pirates / robbers. Action to be taken.
Identify security concerns and emerging patterns.
Need for consistency between security and safety measures.

1315 1400

Lunch

1400 1700

Suspicious behaviour, Search techniques, Identifying Explosives and weapons


Recognising Suspicious Behaviour (video),
Recognising Proper Forms of Identification (video)
Search Techniques (video)
Identifying Explosives and Weapon (video),
Lecturer to show videos above
After the session the candidate will have appreciation of Preventative measures, including,
recognition and detection of weapons, dangerous substances and devices, prevention of
weapons, dangerous substances and devices for use against persons, ships or port
facilities from being carried on board the conduct of physical searches and non-intrusive
inspections, implementation and co-ordination of searches, Risk, threat and vulnerability
issues, including awareness of - techniques used to circumvent security measures
characteristics and behavioural patterns of persons who may be likely to threaten
security, on a non-discriminatory basis.

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Day 4

0900 1100

Emergency preparedness, drills & training


Lecturer to go through Power Point.
After the session the candidate will have appreciation of the security implications
associated with the general design and layout of the ship
Knowledge of the requirements in the ISPS Code for drills and exercises emergency plans
and procedures
The importance of: pre-planning and undertaking drills of emergency procedures
affecting the ship and/or port facility, taking account of the availability of resources and
the types of security threat identified in the ISPS Code; the need for all personnel to be
aware of and adhere to pre-planned emergency procedures as carefully as possible in the
event of an emergency situation; establishing and maintaining effective communications
during emergency situations.

1100 1115

Tea Break

1115 1215

Crowd Control
Instructor to show video
Awareness of crowd management and control techniques.

1215 1315

Instructional techniques for onboard delivery


Benefits of using different instructional techniques and teaching aides for maximum
effectiveness.

1315 1400

Lunch

1400 1600

CSR and Exercise


Lecturer to instruct the students to complete the CSR exercise supplied in the handout.
After the session the candidate will have knowledge of procedures for maintaining proper
CSR on board and its implications.

1600 1700

Quiz and Certificate Issue

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