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The first step in completing an SSA is to:
Create a list of potential motives for security incidents against your ship.
Identify the key shipboard operations, systems, areas and personnel that are critical to protect.
List the existing security measures.
Develop an on board security survey checklist.
Which of these weapons are widely available and commonly used by criminals and terrorists to further their aims?
The best way to ensure you get the equipment you need is to:
Buy the most expensive equipment on the market.
Determine your needs and do some research.
Buy what everyone else is buying.
You can reduce the need for security guards in certain areas by installing:
Using X-Ray equipment, perform a baggage search to locate a small hunting knife. Which instructional technique is appropriate for this objective?
Which of these measures should the SSO implement to tighten control over access to the ship?
Segregate embarking crew and visitors from disembarking crew and visitors.
Reduce the number of access points to the ship and adequately secure those to be closed.
Limit access to the ship to personnel responding to the security threat.
Using the information gathered in the Ship Security Assessment, create a Ship Security Plan:
In response, you:
Offer to make something to eat.
Signal to the crew that now is the time to launch an attack to regain control of the ship.
Consider joining the terrorists since is doesn’t seem like help is going to come.
Who is responsible for ensuring your ship completes a security assessment?
Flag State Administration.
Recognized Security Organization.
Company Security Officer.
Which of these security measures are appropriate when loading the stores onto the ship:
Intensify the physical inspection of the stores to identify damaged or adulterated goods.
Check that the stores match the order before being loaded on board.
Refuse to accept the stores on board, because some items were damaged in transit.
You respond by:
Acting as normal as possible.
Taunting them with the knowledge that help is on its way.
You’ve just completed a training drill. Which of these guidelines should you follow when giving feedback?
Ask to give feedback or wait to be asked.
Listen to your hunches and give appropriate feedback.
Take a one-hour break for lunch and give feedback after you resume.
Give lots of information and examples.
Which of these are indications that a parcel is suspicious?
The parcel smells like chocolate.
The parcel is addressed to no one in particular, arrives unexpectedly and seems heavy for its size.
The parcel came from Joe in the safety department and arrived quicker than expected.
The parcel is wrapped in clean, brown paper and is addressed to a crewmember from his wife.
When handling drugs:
Wear skin protection and a facemask.
Briefly inhale powders, fumes or vapours to verify the substance is a drug.
Shut-off the ventilation in the room where the drugs are being stored to ensure any vapours or fumes do not spread to other parts of the ship.
Test out the potency of the drug.
This device can detect a package of drugs inside a large delivery of ship’s stores. What is it?
Information about your ship’s security arrangements and procedures is stored electronically. Which of these measures will help safeguard it from potential threats?
Work history verification.
The International Maritime Bureau Piracy Reporting Centre attributes the increased numbers of hijackings to:
The greater involvement in piracy of well-organized and armed crime networks.
Higher crime rates around the world.
Easy access to military weapons.
The middle portion of a training program takes the most time to plan. Which of these items will assist you in planning and delivering this portion of the program?
A description of the content to be covered.
A list of the page references to regulations and other documents that will be referred to in the program.
The best way to prevent stowaways from boarding your ship is to:
Conduct routine, but irregular searches of the ship.
Conduct a Nominated Officers search.
Search the ship when you arrive at port and again just after leaving.
Seal spaces that are not in use while in port, and perform a search of the ship before leaving.
Select all of the actions you think crewmembers should take if they locate a suspicious object that may be a bomb:
Given a mock-up of an explosive device, identify the components of the device with 100 % accuracy:
In a role-play scenario, perform a physical search on a crewmember and locate a hidden weapon within one minute:
Ship Security Plans all look the same:
Assign men to search men and women to search women unless a device such as a metal detector is used:
You respond by:
Shouting back not to shoot at the terrorists because they haven’t harmed you.
Laying down on the deck and covering your eyes.
Who is responsible for completing the DoS on behalf of the ship?
Company Security Officer.
During a profiling interview, the service man you are questioning starts to act suspiciously. He is:
Friendly and cooperative.
Professional, courteous and forthcoming.
Talkative and good-humoured.
Nervous, sweaty and trying to avoid eye contact.
Only search vehicle compartments where you suspect object may be hidden:
The DoS addresses the responsibility for the security of the water around the ship and the verification of increased threat levels:
Which of these measures would you implement to prevent drugs from being smuggled on board your ship while it’s berthed?
Maintain restricted areas.
Check a portion of the bags and packages brought on board.
Search some of the packages, spares and stores received.
Eliminate fore and aft deck watch at night.
Which statement about IED’s is true?
All IED’s have four common components.
IED’s are difficult to manufacture.
IED’s don’t cause serious damage.
One of the categories of information that must be included in your SSP is:
Weaknesses in security measures.
The process of learning involves doing, reflecting, linking and:
In which of these circumstances can your ship request a DoS?
Your ship is operating at a lower security level than the ship or port it is interfacing with.
There is a heightened security risk for your ship and a port facility.
Your ship is conducting activities with a port or ship that is not required to implement an approved security plan.
Your ship has added a new port to its list of ports of call.
Which type of profiling is used to obtain information about rival companies and their employees?
Identify suspicious behaviours with 100 % accuracy:
Which of these tasks is performed as part of the SSA?
Assign security duties to ship personnel.
Implement measures to address weaknesses in ship security.
Train shipboard personnel in their security duties.
Assess the likelihood and potential consequences of security incidents.
Searches are often triggered by:
An increase in security level by the Flag State.
The receipt of a shipment of damaged stores.
News stories of stowaways.
The most effective way to combat the threat of drug smuggling is to:
Organize crew into pairs and conduct weekly searches of the ship.
Combining routine, but irregular searches of the ship with spontaneous targeted searches.
Perform routine, but irregular searches using teams of two or more personnel from the same department.
Perform spontaneous targeted searches using teams of two or more personnel from the same department.
Implement additional computer security methods:
Which of these statements about profiling is correct?
Verify that answers to questions match up with what’s already known about the person being questioned.
Use only open-ended questions.
Check the ID of all visitors and some crew prior to boarding.
Pay less attention to body language and behaviour and more attention to answers to questions.
Select all of the tasks that you think are performed as part of an SSA:
HR policies:
That’s right! These policies contain information that is of little use to the terrorists in planning and executing their attack.
The Declaration of Security:
Details a ship’s security measures.
Addresses the security requirements shared between ships or between a port facility and a ship.
Identifies the security responsibilities of shipboard personnel.
States the reporting procedures to government contact points.
Planned maintenance schedule:
Which of these statements about drug smuggling is true?
Drugs are difficult to conceal on board a ship.
Drug smuggling is only a problem in certain ports, so only ships sailing in those ports need to implement preventative measures.
The preventative measures you incorporate into your ship’s security plan should be exhaustive, regardless of the level of threat identified by your ship’s security assessment.
The risks to ships are not restricted to specific areas or trading routes.
What type of bomb search should you conduct to avoid panic when the credibility of the threat is in doubt and you don’t want to disrupt ship business?
Nominated officers search.
Known hiding spot search.
Which statement about the use of profiling on board a ship is true?
Only visitors can be profiled.
Detection equipment can be used in place of profiling.
Profilers need at least half an hour to gather the information they need.
A random selection process must be established.
Which of these procedures should crew follow when conducting a search:
Stand quietly in various spots around the space, listening for unusual sounds like the tick-tock of a clock mechanism.
Search the perimeter of the space up to a height of 5 feet.
Wait in the area they’ve finished searching until they’re contacted for a status update.
Conduct random or spot checks of logical threat areas.
This situation calls for security measures corresponding to Security Level:
Records relating to breaches of security and changes in security level must be secured against unauthorized access and available for review by contracting governments:
Which of these precautionary measures can reduce the threat of piracy, if implemented?
Stay at least 15 nm away from the shore.
Plan to arrive at port at night.
Turn-off all of the ship’s lights at night.
If drugs are discovered on board your ship:
Notify the authorities after you arrive at the next port of call.
Write a report a few days after the event and describe everything that occurred.
Disembark crew and passengers as quickly as possible at the next port of call so the authorities can conduct their investigation.
Ensure the witness to the discovery signs your incident report.
Which type of equipment can be used to detect explosives?
Part way through a profiling interview with a supplier, the package the individual is carrying arouses your suspicion. What do you do?
Confront the individual and demand that he opens the package.
Call for help on the radio.
Discreetly inform someone of your suspicions so he or she can get assistance.
Take the package and open it.
What are the three tasks of a profiler?
Check documentation, conduct physical searches, ask questions.
Check documentation, ask questions, observe body language and behaviour.
Conduct physical searches, observe body language and behaviour, act intimidating.
Check documentation, conduct searches, act intimidating.
If drugs or suspected drugs are found on board your ship, follow the five C’s: Confirm, Clear, Cordon, Control and:
Successful training programs build on learners past experience, are delivered with enthusiasm, present relevant information in a logical sequence and invite participation through varied activities:
Select from the options given the one piece of information which is considered the most sensitive from a ship’s security aspect:
Planned maintenance schedule.
Voyage itinerary with details of departure and arrival times.
Who is responsible for ensuring that your ship’s security plan meets the requirements of the ISPS Code?
Flag State Administration.
Recognized Security Organization.
Company Security Officer.
Your ship security plan must include procedures for responding to security threats, auditing security activities and interfacing with the port facility:
Departure and arrival time:
That’s right! Timings such as your ship’s scheduled arrival and departure can be used by the terrorists to determine when to execute their attack.
This is an example of a good learning objective: given a mock-up of an explosive device, identify the components of the device with 100 % accuracy.
All training programs have a beginning, a middle and an end:
Select all of the tasks that you think are performed as part of an SSA:
Understand the steps to completing a Ship Security Assessment:
Which of this information must be included in a piracy attack alert?
The number of pirates/hijackers.
The type of weapons being carried by the pirates/hijackers.
Your ship’s name and call sign.
The number of crew on board.
Which of these actions should you take if your ship is successfully boarded by armed pirates?
Scream in fear and refuse to cooperate.
Keep quiet and ignore any questions you’re asked.
Assure your captors, that you’re not planning an attack to overthrow them.
What is the purpose of the Ship Security Plan?
Outline specific measures for your ship to move from security level 1 to 2 and from 2 to 3.
Outline the organizational structure for the ship.
Protect your ship from risks posed by security threats or incidents.
Detail the duties of shipboard personnel assigned security responsibilities.
Your ship is berthed at a port that is frequently used for drug smuggling. Which of these measures is it appropriate to implement?
Check the identity of everyone boarding the ship.
Secure unattended spaces that visitors have access to.
Limit the number of access points to the ship.
Suspend cargo-handling operations.
How many different learning styles are there?
The person who takes a bomb threat call has an opportunity to extract information about the bomb from the caller:
Which of these actions should crew take if a suspicious object that may be a bomb is located during a search?
Throw the object overboard.
Cover the suspicious object with a box or blanket.
Confirm with their search partner that the object found is suspicious.
Place the object in a desk drawer or file cabinet.
Brainstorming potential motives for security incidents against your ship helps you to create possible threat scenarios:
What do crew, visitors and contractors all have in common?
They’re all employees of the ship.
They’re all on board the ship for the duration of its voyage.
They’re all have opportunity to smuggle drugs.
They’re all trained in ship emergency procedures.