Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952:reg:8:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00952
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 8/100)
Character Range: 71524–74533

a port facility operator's operation must include the following matters:
 (a) a statement outlining the risk context or threat situation for the port facility;
 (b) identification and evaluation of important assets, infrastructure and operations that need to be protected;
 (c) identification of possible risks or threats to assets, infrastructure and operations, and the likelihood and consequences of their occurrence;
 (d) identification of existing security measures, procedures and operations;
 (e) identification of weaknesses (including human factors) in the infrastructure, policies and procedures;
 (f) identification, selection and prioritisation of possible risk treatments (for example, counter‑measures and procedural changes that need to be implemented) and their effectiveness in reducing risk levels and vulnerabilities.
 (2) A security assessment for a port facility operator's operation must consider:
 (a) the types of ships, and the types of cargoes transported by ships, served by the port facility; and
 (b) any special risks or threats associated with such ships and cargoes.

3.115  PFSO qualifications and responsibilities
  A maritime security plan for a port facility operator must set out:
 (a) the knowledge, skills and other requirements for the PFSO; and
 (b) the training or qualifications that satisfy the requirements referred to in paragraph (a); and
 (c) the training that must be given to the PFSO.

3.120  Other personnel with security role
 (1) A maritime security plan for a port facility operator must identify, by reference to their positions, port facility personnel with, or who have been assigned, security duties and responsibilities in addition to those of the PFSO.
 (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.

3.125  Matters that must be in plan
 (1) A maritime security plan for a port facility operator must address, in addition to the matters required under regulation 3.10, the following matters:
 (a) measures to prevent unauthorised carriage or possession of weapons or prohibited items in the facility or on board ships being loaded or unloaded at the facility;
 (b) measures to prevent unauthorised access to the port facility, to ships moored at the facility and to any port security zones established within the boundaries of the port facility;
 (c) procedures for responding to security threats or breaches of security, including procedures for maintaining critical operations in the port facility or ship/port interface;
 (d) procedures for responding to any security directions given by the Secretary;
 (e) procedures for evacuation of the port facility in case of security threats or breaches of security;
 (f)