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Maritime Security Guidelines For Ships Registered at IMMARBE.

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4.10 Thre<strong>at</strong>s to ships and Other Incidents <strong>at</strong> Sea.<br />

4.11 Manning levels, taking into account any additional workload resulting from<br />

the implement<strong>at</strong>ion of the Ship <strong>Security</strong> Plan.<br />

4.12 Issuance of Continuous Synopsis Records.<br />

5. ISPS CERTIFICATION<br />

<strong>IMMARBE</strong> has deleg<strong>at</strong>ed its responsibilities in rel<strong>at</strong>ion to the approval of Ship<br />

<strong>Security</strong> Plans, verific<strong>at</strong>ion of the compliance of ships with the provisions of<br />

Chapter XI-2 and the ISPS Code as well as the issuance of ISSCs and Interim<br />

ISSCs to the Recognized <strong>Security</strong> Organiz<strong>at</strong>ions listed in Attachment 2 Page 5 for<br />

Ship <strong>Security</strong> under paragraph 2. This list may be amended from time to time.<br />

<strong>IMMARBE</strong> will receive from the RSOs copies of Verific<strong>at</strong>ion Reports and all<br />

ISSCs immedi<strong>at</strong>ely upon issuance of same.<br />

6. CONTROL AND COMPLIANCE MEASURES<br />

When a Contracting Government imposes control measures on a Belize registered<br />

vessel, whether in a port or intending to enter a port, it should contact <strong>IMMARBE</strong><br />

without delay in order to enable <strong>IMMARBE</strong> to fully liaise with them.<br />

7. SECURITY LEVELS<br />

7.1 <strong>Security</strong> Levels<br />

Part A of the ISPS Code defines three <strong>Security</strong> Levels for intern<strong>at</strong>ional use.<br />

These are:<br />

<strong>Security</strong> Level 1 -<br />

<strong>Security</strong> Level 2 -<br />

<strong>Security</strong> Level 3 -<br />

normal, the level <strong>at</strong> which ships and port facilities<br />

normally oper<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

heightened, the level applying for as long as there<br />

is a heightened risk of a security incident.<br />

exceptional, the level applying for the period of<br />

time when there is the probable or imminent risk<br />

of a security incident.<br />

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