Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:reg:8:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 5/100)
Character Range: 63899–66789

port operator must identify, by reference to their positions, port personnel with, or who have been assigned, security duties and responsibilities in addition to those of the PSO.
 (2) The security duties and responsibilities of personnel 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); and
 (c) the training that must be given to such personnel.

3.55  Matters that must be in plan
  A maritime security plan for a port operator must address, in addition to the matters required under regulation 3.10, the following matters:
 (a) measures to prevent unauthorised access to any port security zones established, or ship security zones declared, in the security regulated port;
 (b) procedures for responding to security threats or breaches of security, including procedures for maintaining critical operations in the port;
 (c) procedures for responding to any security directions given by the Secretary;
 (d) procedures for evacuation of the port in case of security threats or breaches of security;
 (e) procedures for drills and exercises associated with the plan;
 (f) procedures for interfacing with ship security activities;
 (g) procedures for modifying the plan to correct deficiencies or to update the plan to take into account changes to the port;
 (h) procedures for reporting occurrences which threaten the security of the port;
 (i) measures to ensure the security of the information contained in the plan;
 (j) procedures in case the ship security alert system of a ship is activated while in the security regulated port.
Note: A maritime security plan for a port operator must be accompanied by a map covering the whole security regulated port and showing the port security zones established within the port (see subsections 49(2) and (3) of the Act and regulation 3.90).

3.60  Consultation and communication
 (1) A maritime security plan for a port operator must set out a mechanism for consultation:
 (a) between the port operator and each of the maritime industry participants conducting operations within the security regulated port, for the purpose of coordinating their security‑related activities; and
 (b) between the port operator and its employees (or their representatives) regarding security measures and procedures to be implemented.
 (2) A maritime security plan for a port operator must set out how the port operator will give notice under subsections 27(2) and 35(4) of the Act.

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