Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:reg:8:p13
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 13/100)
Character Range: 84523–87411

the CSO will communicate with the master of the ship if the Secretary or a maritime industry participant acting on behalf of the Secretary:
 (a) gives notice that a maritime security level is in force for the ship; or
 (b) gives a security direction to the ship.

4.31  Obligation to keep information current
 (1) A ship operator must, within 2 working days after the ship operator becomes aware of a change in any of the information given under regulation 4.20 or 4.30, notify the Secretary, in writing, of the change.
Penalty: 20 penalty units.
 (2) An offence against subregulation (1) is an offence of strict liability.

4.35  Shore‑based personnel and crew with security role
 (1) A ship security plan must identify, by reference to their positions, shore‑based personnel and crew with, or who have been assigned, security duties and responsibilities.
 (2) The security duties and responsibilities of personnel and crew so identified must be set out in the plan, together with:
 (a) the knowledge, skills and other requirements for the security‑related aspects of their positions; and
 (b) the training or qualifications that satisfy the requirements referred to in paragraph (a).

4.40  Training
  A ship security plan must set out the training that a CSO, SSO, and shore‑based personnel and crew referred to in regulation 4.35 must receive.

4.45  Matters that must be in plan
  A ship security plan must address the following matters:
 (a) measures to prevent unauthorised carriage or possession of weapons or prohibited items on board the ship;
 (b) identification of on‑board security zones;
 (c) measures to prevent unauthorised access to the ship and any on‑board security zones;
 (d) procedures for responding to security threats or breaches of security, including procedures for maintaining critical operations of ship/port interface;
 (e) procedures for:
 (i) acknowledging, and responding to, directions given by the Secretary or a contracting government; and
 (ii) acknowledging notifications of the security level in force from the Secretary or a contracting government;
 (f) procedures for evacuation of the ship in case of security threats or breaches of security;
 (g) procedures for drills and exercises associated with the plan;
 (h) procedures for interfacing with port, port facility and offshore facility security activities;
 (i) procedures for modifying the plan to correct deficiencies or to update the plan to take into account changes to the ship;
 (j) procedures for reporting occurrences which threaten the security of the ship;
 (k) measures to ensure the security of the information contained in the plan.

4.50  Maritime security level 1
  A ship security plan must set out, in relation to maritime security level 1:
 (a) the security measures identified in the ship security assessment for implementation at that level; and
 (b) the measures that have