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What are the confidential provisions of the ship security plan relating to section 9. 4 subsections. 2,. 4,. 5,. 7,. 15,. 17 and. 18 of Part A of the ISPS Code, that cannot be subject to inspection unless otherwise agreed by the Contracting Government?

Identification of the restricted areas and measures for the prevention of unauthorized access to them (ISPS Code. 9. 4. 2);

procedures for responding to security threats or breaches of security, including provisions for maintaining critical operations of the ship or ship/port interface (9. 4. 4); procedures for responding to any security instructions Contracting Governments may give at security level 3 (9. 4. 5): duties of shipboard personnel assigned security responsibilities and of other shipboard personnel on security aspects (9. 4.7): procedures to ensure the inspection, testing, calibration, and maintenance of any security equipment provided on board (9.4.15): identification of the locations where the ship security alert system activation points are provided (9.4.17): and procedures, instructions and guidance on the use of the ship security alert system, including the testing, activation, deactivation and resetting and to limit false alerts (9. 4. 18).

 

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