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Inspections Common Discrepancies. By MST2 Orio. Secure Area. 33CFR 101.105 - Secure area means the area at a facility over which the owner/operator has implemented security measures for access control in accordance with a Coast Guard approved security plan. Secure Area Signs.
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Inspections Common Discrepancies By MST2 Orio
Secure Area • 33CFR 101.105 - Secure area means the area at a facility over which the owner/operator has implemented security measures for access control in accordance with a Coast Guard approved security plan.
Secure Area Signs • 33CFR105.200(b)(6)(iii) – Facility owner or operator must notify facility employees, and passengers if applicable, of what parts of the facility are secure areas and ensure areas are marked.
Restricted Area • 33CFR101.105 - Restricted areas mean the infrastructures or locations identified in an area, or facility security assessment or by the operator that require limited access and a higher degree of security protection.
Restricted Area33CFR105.260 Shore areas adjacent to each vessel moored* Sensitive Security information Areas containing security and surveillance Critical facility Infrastructure Manufacturing or processing area and control room Access by vehicles and personnel Loading, unloading or storage areas * Dangerous/hazardous substances (CDC) areas*
Drills and Exercise33CFR105.220 Drills every 3 months (not quarterly) Exercise at least once each calendar year.
Drills and Exercise • Drill must test individual elements of the FSP. Examples of drills include unauthorized entry to a restricted area, response to alarms, and notification of law enforcement authorities. • Exercises are a full test of the security program.
Homeport Access • New hire employees • Marsec Directives
Crew member access to facility Ensure coordination of shore leave for vessel personnel or crew change-out, as well as access through the facility for visitors to the vessel (including representatives of seafarers' welfare and labor organizations), with vessel operators in advance of a vessel's arrival. In coordinating such leave, facility owners or operators may refer to treaties of friendship, commerce, and navigation between the U.S. and other nations;