Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:front:0:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 41264–44090

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 account changes to the facility; and
 (g) enhancing security awareness and vigilance of the service provider's 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 service provider; and
 (j) liaising with the security officers of ships and offshore industry participants; 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) when requested by an OFSO, assisting in confirming the identity of persons intending to enter an offshore 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 service provider must ensure that an OSPSO:
 (a) has the knowledge and ability to perform the duties of an OSPSO; and
 (b) is given the training set out in the security plan for the service provider; 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.

1.35  Delegation by security officers
 (1) A CSO, SSO, PSO, PFSO, HSO, OFSO or OSPSO may delegate, in writing, some or all of his or her powers (except this power of delegation), functions and duties.
 (2) A delegation under this regulation:
 (a) may only be made to a person who has the knowledge and ability to exercise or perform the powers, functions or duties to be delegated; and
 (b) must specify the delegate by name.

1.40  Shore‑based personnel and crew
  The ship operator for a regulated Australian ship must ensure that shore‑based personnel and crew identified in the ship security plan as having security duties and responsibilities:
 (a) have the knowledge and ability to perform their security‑related duties and responsibilities; and
 (b) are given the training set out in the plan.

1.45  Declarations of security
 (1) A declaration of security involving a ship and another party must be signed and dated by the master of, or SSO for, the ship and:
 (a) if the other party to the agreement is also a ship—the master of, or SSO for, that other ship; or
 (b) if the other party