International Ship and Port Facility Security Code ISPS adopted by the IMO International Maritime Organization in The ISPS code applies to ships engaged on international voyages including passenger ships and cargo ships over gross tonnage. The code does not does not apply to naval ships or Government ships used on non-commercial service. These Regulations may be cited as the Maritime (ISPS Code) Regulations and shall come into force on 1st JanuaJ)l, Purpose (1) The objective of these Regulations is to establish a national framework amongst government agencies, the Authority and the shipping and port industry to detect, accessFile Size: 1MB. * The complete name of this Code is the International Code for the Security of Ships and of Port Facilities. The abbreviated name of this Code, as referred to in regulation XI-2/1 of SOLAS 74 as amended, is the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) .
SOLAS( cons. Edition, incorporating all amendments in effect from 1 July ) IMO E: 1A*° LSA Code ( edition) IMO E: 1C: ISPS Code ( edition) IMO E: 2: Navtex Manual ( edition) IMO E: 3*°. This manual has been developed to consolidate existing IMO maritime security-related material into an easily read companion guide to SOLAS chapter XI-2 and the ISPS Code in order to assist States in promoting maritime security through development of the requisite legal framework, practices, procedures and material, technical and human resources. KE ISPS Code, Edition £14 KAE Guide to Maritime Security and the ISPS Code, Edition £50 KDE ISM Code and Guidelines, Edition £20 KE IMO Member States Audit Scheme (IMSAS), £20 KE Casualty Investigation Code, Edition £10 KBE Fire Safety Systems (FSS) Code, Edition £
International Ship and Port Facility Security Code ISPS adopted by the IMO International Maritime Organization in The ISPS code applies to ships engaged on international voyages including passenger ships and cargo ships over gross tonnage. The code does not does not apply to naval ships or Government ships used on non-commercial service. code, the International Ship and Port facility Security Code (ISPS Code). This agreement contains regulations and recommendations to which both international sailing ships as well as the receivers on the landward side (terminals) must comply with. The alteration. I. These Regulations may be cited as the Maritime (ISPS Code) Regulations and shall come into force on 1st JanuaJ)l, Purpose (1) The objective of these Regulations is to establish a national framework amongst government agencies, the Authority and the shipping and port industry to detect, access.
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