Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:reg:8:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 16/100)
Character Range: 92067–94982

place in the waters of the sea above the continental shelf of Australia;
 (d) a place in the waters of the sea above the continental shelf of Australia and a place in the waters of the sea above the continental shelf of a country other than Australia;
 (e) ports outside Australia; or
 (f) places beyond the continental shelf of Australia.

4.85  Maritime transport or offshore facility security incidents
  A ship security plan must set out procedures for:
 (a) reporting maritime transport or offshore facility security incidents to the Secretary; and
 (b) responding to security threats and breaches of security, including provisions for maintaining critical operations of the ship or ship/port interface or the ship/facility interface.

4.90  Security equipment
  A ship security plan must:
 (a) include a list of the security equipment on board the ship; and
 (b) describe the measures to ensure the inspection, testing, calibration and maintenance of security equipment; and
 (c) set out the frequency for testing and calibration of security equipment; and
 (d) set out procedures to ensure that only correctly calibrated security equipment is used on board the ship.

4.95  On‑board systems
 (1) A ship security plan must include information about the following systems on board the ship:
 (a) external and internal communications systems;
 (b) surveillance, identification, monitoring and reporting systems;
 (c) tracking and positional systems.
 (2) If a ship is provided with a ship security alert system, the ship security plan must:
 (a) describe the operational characteristics of the system; and
 (b) describe the ship security alert that will be transmitted from the system; and
 (c) describe the performance standards to which the system must conform, being standards not below those adopted by the IMO; and
 (d) set out the procedures, instructions and guidance for using, testing, activating, de‑activating and resetting the system, and for preventing false alarms.

4.100  Ship security records
  A ship security plan must set out:
 (a) the ship security records that are required to be kept on, by and for the ship in accordance with regulation 1.55; and
 (b) a plan for keeping and preserving ship security records; and
 (c) the procedures for making those records available for inspection in accordance with subregulation 1.55(3A).

4.105  Security plan audits and reviews
  A ship security plan must set out:
 (a) a schedule of security plan audits; and
 (b) the circumstances, in addition to the occurrence of a maritime transport security incident, following which a security plan review must be conducted; and
 (c) the procedures for conducting a security plan audit, including a process for selecting auditors who are independent of the matters being audited; and
 (d) the procedures for conducting a security plan review, including a process for consultation during the review.

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