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Drug Smuggler* as Pilot

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Topic 9

Ship’s Security

ISPS Code

Starter

 

a) Watch the video and discuss if you know the event presented.

b) Decide how the video is connected with the topic.

 

Vocabulary

1 a) Write down the definitions.

a. security - ___________________________________________________________________

b. weapons - __________________________________________________________________

c. restricted area - ______________________________________________________________

 

2 Read the sentences and match the words with the definitions.

  It was a breach of the Captain’s order. So, AB broke the discipline! breach the possibility of trouble, danger, or ruin
  I saw two pirates ahead. It was a big threat to our ship security. threat the action or process of performing a task or function
  He was not authorized to board our vessel as he looked suspicious authorized personal property or belongings
  We are keeping watch today so we must monitor the vessel and navigational equipment. monitor the means or opportunity to approach or enter a place
  I boarder the vessel and our Bosun helped me to bring all my effects. effects observe and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time
  In case of emergency all ladders and accesses should be ready for use. access when smb. is given official permission for or approval to
  I always ensure the performance of my duties. performance an act of breaking or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct

3 Write down the words that can go with the underlined ones.

1. Access to engine room, galley, ship… ____________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________

2. Security officer, level… _______________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________

3. Imminent, minor… ___________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________ threat

4. Prevention of access, incidents… ________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________

5. Duties, job… ________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________ performance

4 Correct the spelling mistakes.

1. Our Master insured the perfomance of all security meazures.

2. When nearing the Yemen woters I was ordered to moneetor the deck areas and areas surrounding the ship.

3. All efforts should be taken to privent wepons aboard the ships.

4. The sekurity communication was readili aveilable and that fact saved our lives.

5. During my gangway wotch I controlled the othorized visitors and their iffects as well.

6. All cadets should inform any officer about any threts and breeches of secjurity.

 

Reading

 

6 Chose the proper variant.

ISPS

1 International Security Plans of Safety

1 International Ship and Port Security

1 International Ship and Port Facility Security

1 International Safety Standards of Port Facilities

 

7 Read the ISPS Code extracts and write down the proper titles.

 

Ship Security Plan--- Safety Measures--- Security Incidents--- Ship Security--- Restricted Areas---

 

7 __________________________________

7.1 A ship is required to act upon the security levels set by Contracting Governments as set out below.

7.2 At security level 1, the following activities shall be carried out in order to take preventive measures against security incidents:

.1 ensuring the performance of all ship security duties;

.2 controlling access to the ship;

.3 controlling the embarkation of persons and their effects;

.4 monitoring restricted areas to ensure that only authorized persons have access;

.5 monitoring of deck areas and areas surrounding the ship;

.6 supervising the handling of cargo and ship’s stores; and

.7 ensuring that security communication is readily available.

7.3 At security level 2, the additional protective measures, specified in the ship security plan, shall be implemented for each activity detailed in section 7.2….

7.4 At security level 3, further specific protective measures, specified in the ship security plan, shall be implemented for each activity detailed in section 7.2….

 

9 _________________________________

9.1 Each ship shall carry on board a ship security plan approved by the Administration.

9.4 Such a plan …shall be written in the working language or languages of the ship. The plan shall address, at least, the following:

.1 measures to prevent weapons, dangerous substances and devices intended for use against persons, ships or ports and the carriage of which is not authorized from being taken on board the ship;

.2 identification of the restricted areas and measures for the prevention of unauthorized access to them;

.3 measures for the prevention of unauthorized access to the ship;

.4 procedures for responding to security threats or breaches of security…;

.6 procedures for evacuation in case of security threats or breaches of security;

.9 procedures for training, drills and exercises associated with the plan.

 

8 Consult the extracts from ISPS Code and restore the security levels.

 

Poster 1

 

 

Poster 2

 

Poster 3

9 Group the measures.

  Normal Level
1.
2.
3.
  Heightened Risk
1.
2.
3.
4.
  Exceptional Risk (Imminent danger)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

 

10 a) Consult extract 9 of ISPS Code and explain what is meant by:

1. working language 2. dangerous substances 3. restricted areas

4. unauthorized access 5. security threats

 

b) Give as many examples of dangerous substances and security threats as possible.

 

11 Make a list of five areas that are mostly to be protected from unauthorized access.

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

 

Speaking

12 a) Look at the poster and list all the problems.

 

 

b) Analyze the situation on its compliance with ISPS Code requirements saying which of the duties and responsibilities were breached.

 

 

 

13 a) Read the case and tick the security requirement(s) that was (were) breached.

1 ensuring the performance of all ship security duties;

1 controlling access to the ship;

1 controlling the embarkation of persons and their effects;

1 monitoring restricted areas to ensure that only authorized persons have access;

1 monitoring of deck areas and areas surrounding the ship;

1 supervising the handling of cargo and ship’s stores; and

1 ensuring that security communication is readily available.

 

Drug Smuggler* as Pilot

Report 200747

Arriving off a south American port, a vessel embarked someone they supposed to be a sea pilot. He boarded from a launch marked 'Pilot', his identification was checked by the crew and he was signed in and escorted to the bridge. There he confidently introduced himself as the sea pilot and said the berthing pilot would be arriving shortly. When the real pilot came onboard, the ‘sea pilot’ talked with him in Spanish, and the bridge team overheard him quietly introducing himself as the owners’ superintendent, after which he retreated* to the far side of the bridge. At some time, perhaps during the busy berthing procedure, the bogus* pilot hid the contents of one of his backpacks in a cabin near the bridge door. This turned out to be envelopes containing cocaine. Fortunately, he was stopped when leaving the terminal area, the police were called to the vessel and the drugs were found by police dogs.

Source: North of England P&I Club

newsletter Signals, April 2007.

Notes:

* smuggler - contrabandist

* bogus – not true

* retreat – escape

 

b) In pairs, discuss which of the security measures were appropriate.

 

14 Write down some recommendations as for security improvements for the ship from the case.

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Anti-piracy measures

 

Vocabulary

1 Write down the definitions.

1. razor wire __________________________________________________________________

2. slippery foam _______________________________________________________________

3. alarm system _______________________________________________________________

4. electric fence _______________________________________________________________

5. fire hose ___________________________________________________________________

6. lock ______________________________________________________________________

7. assault rifle_________________________________________________________________

8. grenade ___________________________________________________________________

 

2 a) Label the pictures with some words above.

 

 

b) Tick the pictures showing an effective protective measure and give your reasons.

3 Look at the picture and label the missing measures (4 items).

 

* long-range acoustic device (LRAD) – акустичний пристрій далекої дії

4 a) Read the definitions and write down the measures.

 

1. ____________________________________________ is an electronic equipment used for visual monitoring the behaviour, activities, or other changing information.

­­­2. ____________________________________________ is a sonic weapon developed to send messages, warnings, and painful tones over long distances

3. ____________________________________________ is a barrier that uses electric shocks to deter animals or people from crossing a boundary.

4. ____________________________________________ is a type of ballistic net which can be used to stop pirates’ boats when they come near to a merchant ship (=boat traps).

5. ____________________________________________ is the device delivering a powerful and impenetrable stream of water that blows away pirates trying to board the ship (=water cannon)

6. ____________________________________________ is a determination of the positions through radio and optical means.

7. ____________________________________________ more than usual number of people instructed tokeep watch against danger

 

5 In pairs, ask and answer.

       
   
 
 


 

  • nets
  • razor wire
  • slippery foam
  • assault rifle
  • fire hose
  • alarm system
  • lock
  • camera system

 

6 a) Rate the anti-piracy measures from the most effective to the least.

7 Look at the picture and tick the best title for the accommodation where the crew can safely hide.

1 panic room 1 hide-me-room 1 secret place 1 muster place 1 citadel 1 safe room   your variant

8 Read and complete the text (there are three extra words).

superstructure to take control to steal cut off

safety trainings reasonably MOB trainings cabins


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