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The
worldwide escalation of acts of terrorism,
including particularly the events of 11
September 2001, has made clear in graphic terms
not only the danger to innocent human lives and
to fundamental freedoms, but also the
vulnerability of the global transport
infrastructure.
In
the maritime context, ships are the target of
attacks and hi-jacking, they may be used as
weapons, used to transport weapons or be used to
finance terrorism. Ports and port facilities are
assets that form part of most economies critical
infrastructure. They may be a terrorist target
or be the location of an attack by a ship.
Maritime
security means not just fighting against
terrorism. Worldwide, maritime cargoes and
vessels are increasingly targeted by organized
criminal conspiracies or individuals involved in
alien smuggling, cargo theft, drug smuggling and
more.
Exploiting
weaknesses in port security is central to these
crimes. The associated costs reduce the
competitiveness of those affected, including the
ports. So long as threats to trade exist, port
security will remain as essential to port
operations as cargo and good labor relations.
Port
and ship security is an essential part of the
safe, secure, and competitive operation of the
maritime transportation system. It promotes the
development of commerce and is an essential
element in maritime trade competitiveness, which
cannot be achieved merely by modernizing port
infrastructure and increasing operating
productivity.
Eyal
CIL offers ship owners and port owners &
operators a wide range of security consulting
services and training to assist them with
compliance and implementation of the ISPS code
as well as meet all their ongoing security
requirements.
Eyal CIL maritime consulting services
include:
Port
Security
Assessment of existing infrastructure and
analysis of potential
threats and risks.
Integrating the port security assessment into a
viable and workable
port security plan.
Assisting the port security staff in the
implementation of the
facility plan and its updating.
Providing training courses for senior and
security personnel in
Port Security awareness.
Ship
Security
Assessment of a passenger or cargo vessel in
accordance with the
SOLAS.
Special professional assistance of expertise for
the passenger ships.
Security codes and safety management for the
protection of persons
on board.
Integrating the ship security assessment into a
viable and workable
ship security plan.
Assisting the ship security officer in the
implementation of the plan and
its updating.
Providing training courses for company and ship
security officers, and
crew, in Ship Security awareness.
Training
Training for ship security officers, company
security officers, port
security officers and all other security staff, in compliant
with the
ISPS code.
Security professionals utilizing advanced
methods conduct the
courses.
Human
resources
Recruitment and pre-employment screening.
Routine and periodical inspections.
Systems
and equipment
Evaluation and recommendation of security
systems & equipment,
based on the cost / benefit principle, to meet the
needs and provide
a complete security solution.
Intelligence
Intelligence collection and analysis regarding
the level of threat.
Assessment of political and security risks
(maritime terrorism,
organized crime, sea robbery, stowaways). |
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