Port Security Plan definition

Port Security Plan means the port security plan prepared by Port of Melbourne in accordance with the MTOFSA and as amended from time to time.
Port Security Plan means a plan developed to ensure the application of measures designed to protect the port and ships, persons, cargo, cargo transport units and ship’s stores within the port from the risks of a security incident;
Port Security Plan means a plan developed to ensure the application of measures designed to protect the port and people, infrastructure and equipment, including means of transport, in ports as well as in adjacent areas where these have a direct or indirect impact on security in the port, in accordance with Annex II Port Security Plans to Council Directive 2004/0031 EC;

Examples of Port Security Plan in a sentence

  • In addition, the Port Security Committee will be asked to consider and include guidance in the Port Security Plan on what actions to take when vessels request a DoS or request to enter the Port with a security level higher than the Port’s level.

  • Declarations of Security will be addressed in each Port Security Plan.

  • For U.S. purposes, the Port Facility Security Officer (PFSO) will be the Coast Guard Captain of the Port (COTP) who may require Facility Security Officers undertake certain responsibilities (such as signing a DoS), as outlined in the Port Security Plan (PSP).

  • In addition, training requirements for Port personnel would also have to be included in the Port Security Plan.

  • Forth Ports have commented that it would cost £20,000 to produce the Port Security Plan (20 days x £1000 per day, a consultant’s rate).

  • Under the Port Security Plan, the Harbour Master is a Port Security Officer (PSO) for the Wyndham Port.

  • To meet these requirements, the Coast Guard would require a quarterly exercise of the Port Security Plan.

  • If so, the Port Security Plan then would be required to address these security zones (or other security requirements) and arrangements to permanently establish the zones.Alternatively, such measures may be promulgated through regulation.

  • The Coast Guard is considering including these entities in its Port Security Plan regime.

  • Delfin LNG will submit a Port Security Plan (PSP) that is consistent with the requirements of 33 CFR Part 106 (Marine Security: Outer Continental Shelf Facilities) prior to operations.


More Definitions of Port Security Plan

Port Security Plan means the Security Plans approved by Department of Transport and Regional Services for each of the Ports operated and managed by Flinders Ports; ‘Port Security Procedures’ means those procedures as defined within the Port Security Plans approved by Department of Transport and Regional Services in accordance with the Maritime Security Legislation; ‘Port User’ is the party whose Access Application has been accepted and authorised by Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx and includes the employees, servants agents, contractors and invitees of the Port User;
Port Security Plan means the Security Plans approved by Department of Transport and Regional Services for each of the Ports operated and managed by Flinders Ports; ‘Port Security Procedures’ means those procedures as defined within the Port Security Plans approved by Department of Transport and Regional Services in accordance with the Maritime Security Legislation;
Port Security Plan means the port security plan prepared by Port of Melbourne in accordance with the MTOFSA and as amended from time to time. PV means Ports Victoria ABN 51 347 220 146 PV Guidelines means:

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