Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) Towing Vessels

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U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) Towing Vessels

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Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA) Towing Vessels. Lesson Objectives. EXAMINE Vessel Security Plan. EXAMINE Alternative Security Program. NAME the MARSEC levels. VERIFY vessel is exercising security measures. EXAMINE Declarations of Security. References. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Maritime Transportation Security Act (MTSA)

Towing Vessels

Lesson Objectives

• EXAMINE Vessel Security Plan.

• EXAMINE Alternative Security Program.

• NAME the MARSEC levels.

• VERIFY vessel is exercising security measures.

• EXAMINE Declarations of Security.

References

33 CFR Part 101 (General) 33 CFR Part 104 (Vessels) ISPS Code (International) NVIC 04-03 (Changes 1 – 3) Homeport

Applicability33 CFR 104.105

• Barge subject to 46 CFR subchapter D• Barge subject to 46 CFR subchapter O• Barge that transports CDC (Certain Dangerous Cargo)• Barge subject to 46 CFR subchapter I engaged on an

international voyage • Towing vessel greater than eight meters in length

engaged in towing a barge(s) subject to 33 CFR 104

Applicability Exceptions46 CFR 104.105 (11)

• A towing vessel that:• Temporarily assists another vessel• Shifts a barge(s) at a facility or within a fleeting facility• Assists a tow through a lock• Provides emergency assistance

During the Exam

• Complete items on exam form• Check for required records• Talk to VSO/crew• Observe

Compliance Documentation33 CFR 104.120

• Should be able to produce:

• If Vessel Security Plan(VSP) has been approved:• Approved VSP/revisions/amendments• MSC approval letter

• IF VSP under review:• VSP submitted for approval • MSC letter indicating the plan is under review

Waivers33 CFR 104.130

• O/O can request a waiver if a security requirement is unnecessary

• Reviewed/granted by Commandant (CG-54)• If a waiver has been granted:

• Examine waiver letter and verify that any condition(s) are implemented

• Examine the waiver approval letter from CG-54 for any equivalencies

• Identify whether equivalencies are noted in the plan amendments

Alternative Security Programs (ASP)33 CFR 101.125

• Approved ASPs:• American Gaming Association• American Waterways Operators• Passenger Vessel Association

• Can be use if:• It is appropriate to that class of vessel• The vessel is not subject to SOLAS 74• It is implemented in it’s entirety

Company Security Officer (CSO)

• Must maintain a TWIC• Designated by the company to and responsible for:

• Keeping vessel appraised of potential threats• Developing, maintaining and enforcing company

security policies/procedures• Ensure personnel receive adequate security training• Ensure comms/cooperation between vessel/vessel

and vessel/facility interfaces• Ensure TWIC program implementation

• Can be a collateral duty

Vessel Security Officer (VSO)

• Must maintain a TWIC• Can be the Master or other crewmember• Person onboard the vessel responsible for:

• Security of the vessel• Implementation of the security plan• Working with the CSO to maintain adequate security

• Can be a collateral duty

Company / Vessel PersonnelWith Security Duties

• Must maintain a TWIC• Have a minimal level of knowledge from formal or on the

job training:• Current security threats• Requirements for different MARSEC levels, etc.

Other Vessel Personnel

• Must maintain a TWIC if they require unescorted access to secure areas on the vessel

• Have a minimal level of knowledge from formal or on the job training:• Requirements for different MARSEC levels, etc.• See 46 CFR 104.225

Sensitive Security Information (SSI)

• What is it:• Any information obtained or developed in carrying out

security requirements that would be detrimental to the security of transportation if that information was disclosed.

• Examples:• Vessel security plan • Maritime Security Directives issued by the USCG

Drills and Exercises33 CFR 104.230

• Test proficiency of crew and effectiveness of VSP• Drills (test individual elements):

• Every 3 months or • W/in one week if crew does not have prior

participation• Can be held w/ non-security drills

• Exercises (full test of security program):• Once a year and no more than 18 months between• Must test comms/notifications, coordination, resource

availability, response

MARSEC Security Levels33 CFR 101.200

• MARSEC Level 1:• Minimum risk / security measures

• MARSEC Level 2:• Heightened risk / security measures.

• MARSEC Level 3:• Incident is probable or imminent• Maximum security measures

MARSEC Directives33 CFR 101.405

• A response to a threat assessment or specific threat• Sets mandatory measures • Only issued by Commandant or designee• Sensitive Security Information• Affected O/O must be comply within specified time

Declaration of Security (DoS)33 CFR 104.255

• Needed for vessel/vessel or vessel/facility interfaces if carrying CDCs in bulk on manned vessels

• An agreement addressing security needs and procedures

• Valid for:• 90 days for MARSEC 1• 30 days for MARSEC 2• Single interface for

MARSEC 3

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