What is the purpose of a Ship Security Drill?
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Ship Security Drills test the readiness of crew and systems in responding to security threats, ensuring procedures are effective.
Which document outlines actions to be taken during security incidents?
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The Ship Security Plan (SSP) includes protocols and responsibilities for handling security emergencies onboard.
What should be the immediate action during a bomb threat onboard?
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The initial action should involve alerting authorities, avoiding panic, and following the procedures laid out in the SSP.
How often must ship security drills be conducted according to ISPS Code?
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The ISPS Code requires ship security drills at least once every three months to maintain preparedness.
What is a primary responsibility of the Ship Security Officer during an incident?
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The SSO is responsible for coordinating the onboard response, securing the area, and communicating with authorities.
Why is post-incident reporting important?
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Post-incident reports help identify weaknesses, improve future responses, and ensure compliance with maritime regulations.