Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:front:0:p15
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 38530–41516

assessment for the security plan; and
 (b) ensuring the development and maintenance of the security plan; and
 (c) implementing the security plan; and
 (d) undertaking regular security inspections of the facility to ensure the effectiveness and adequacy of security measures; and
 (e) facilitating security plan reviews; and
 (f) recommending and incorporating modifications to the security plan in order to:
 (i) correct deficiencies in the plan; or
 (ii) update the plan to take into account changes to the facility; and
 (g) enhancing security awareness and vigilance of facility personnel; and
 (h) ensuring that standards for personnel with, or who have been assigned, security duties and responsibilities are met and that adequate training is provided to the personnel; and
 (i) reporting to the relevant authorities, and maintaining records of, occurrences which threaten the security of the facility; and
 (j) liaising with ship security officers and offshore industry participants' security officers; and
 (k) coordinating with security, police, fire, ambulance, medical, search and rescue services, as appropriate; and
 (l) ensuring that security equipment is properly operated, inspected, tested, calibrated and maintained; and
 (m) confirming the identity of persons intending to enter the facility; and
 (n) providing advice to the Secretary on the operational and safety aspects of the implementation of security and control directions; and
 (o) communicating and coordinating the implementation of security and control directions.
 (4) A facility operator must ensure that an OFSO:
 (a) has the knowledge and ability to perform the duties of an OFSO; and
 (b) is given the training set out in the offshore security plan for the facility operator; and
 (c) is a suitable person to access and handle security information; and
 (d) has the authority to act on instructions received from the Secretary.

1.34  Offshore service provider security officers
 (1) Before requesting the Secretary to approve an offshore security plan, an offshore service provider must designate, in writing, a person as security officer (an offshore service provider security officer or OSPSO) for the service.
 (2) An OSPSO may be designated by name or by reference to a position.
 (3) The duties and responsibilities of an OSPSO include:
 (a) conducting an initial security survey of the activities of the service provider and facilitating the completion of the security assessment for the security plan; and
 (b) ensuring the development and maintenance of the security plan; and
 (c) implementing the security plan; and
 (d) undertaking regular security inspections of the service provider's supply base to ensure that the security measures are adequate and as effective as possible; and
 (e) facilitating security plan reviews; and
 (f) recommending and incorporating modifications to the security plan in order to:
 (i) correct deficiencies in the plan; or
 (ii) update the plan to take into