Maritime Security Awareness (non-USCG) - Classroom course

Maritime Security Awareness (non-USCG)

Classroom
Course code:
MER6033
Duration:
1/2 day
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Target group
Maritime Personnel
Prerequisites
None
Objective
This course allows you to understand maritime security regulations, how to comply with regulations and give the information you need to do your part in preventing terrorism.
Course content
• The new normalcy: Identify both the us and international regulations pertaining to maritime security Identify the meaning an the consequential requirements of the different maritime security (MARSEC) levels 33 CFR Part 104, 105, and 106 • Security measures: Identify how often communication systems should be tested Identify when security communication equipment should be on emergency power Define the acronym TSI Identify the most serious maritime threats Determine the most useful process for verifying identity Determine if additional security measures are required, based on MARSEC level Identify the main components of an effective security program Identify situations which require security measures Identify types of security measures • What to watch out for and how: List common surveillance methods Recognize characteristics of a suicide bomber Identify techniques used to circumvent security measures Define the acronym IED Identify types of bombs Indicators of chemical or biological agents Use and limitations of common scanners and metal detectors Processes and methods used in cargo and stores screening How long maintenance, calibration, and testing records should be kept • How to prepare and respond: Methods of crowd control Where to locate procedures for responding to a Transportation Security Incident Primary steps in emergency patterns
Exam
Three review questions at the end of each section plus a final exam.
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