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company, ship, port and port facility security officers before the ship enters, or while the ship is in, a security regulated port.
security barrier has the meaning given by regulation 6.25.
security plan audit means an audit relating to one or more of the following plans to determine if security measures and procedures set out in the plan have been implemented and complied with:
 (a) a maritime security plan;
 (b) a ship security plan;
 (c) an offshore security plan.
security plan review means a review of one or more of the following plans to determine if security measures and procedures set out in the plan are effective and adequate:
 (a) a maritime security plan;
 (b) a ship security plan;
 (c) an offshore security plan.
ship/facility interface means the interaction that occurs when a ship interacts with an offshore facility so that the facility is directly and immediately affected by activities involving the movement of persons or goods.
ship/port interface means the interaction that occurs when a security regulated ship is directly and immediately affected by activities involving:
 (a) the movement of persons or goods; or
 (b) the provision of port services to or from the ship.
shore‑based personnel, in relation to a regulated Australian ship, means the body of persons (other than crew) employed by the ship operator for the ship.
small passenger ship means either of the following:
 (a) a regulated Australian ship of a kind mentioned in paragraph 16(1)(a) of the Act that has a maximum capacity of more than 12 passengers but not more than 150 passengers;
 (b) a regulated foreign ship of a kind mentioned in subparagraph 17(1)(b)(i) of the Act that has a maximum capacity of more than 12 passengers but not more than 150 passengers.
SSO or ship security officer has the meaning given by regulation 1.15.
supply base means a place, at a port or airport, where goods or passengers are loaded on to a vessel or aircraft for transport directly from the place to an offshore facility.
water‑side restricted zone has the meaning given by regulation 1.70.
working day, in relation to the operations of a maritime industry participant, means a day other than a Saturday, a Sunday, or a day that is a public holiday in the State or Territory where the operations are conducted.
 (2) An expression used in these Regulations and in the ISPS Code has in these Regulations the same meaning as in the ISPS Code, unless the contrary intention appears.

1.04  Purposes of these Regulations
  The purposes of these Regulations are:
 (a) to ensure that maritime, ship and offshore security plans address specific matters that will satisfy the Secretary that the implementation of the plans will make