International Ship & Port Facility Security Code
ISPS Certification of inland navigation vessels
Business Challenge
Access control systems Security comunication systems and procedures Minimise acts of terrorism Minimise drug transport Minimise weapons, explosives transport
Solution
What is ISPS? The International Ship & Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code is a comprehensive set of measures to enhance the security of ships and port facilities.
Why Choose Bureau Veritas?
Bureau Veritas is already labeled by several Governments as a Recognized Security Organization (RSO) for certifying implementation of the ISPS Code. Auditors specialized in inland navigation vessels are available in our network.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the potential security threats?
For inland navigation vessels and estuary the biggest potential threats is terrorism, drug & weapon smuggling. However it is very important to remember that security is not a static issue and requires continuous awareness, vigilance and prompt response.
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What is the legal base of ISPS Code?
ISPS Code is implemented through chapter XI-2 “Special measures to enhance maritime security” in the “International Convention for Safety Life at Sea” (SOLAS)
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