Merchant Shipping Act, 1951 (Act No. 57 of 1951)RegulationsMerchant Shipping (Maritime Security) Regulations, 2004Part 4 : Ship Security Plans and ISSC's etcDivision 3 - Content and form of ship security plans62. Content of ship security plans |
(1) | A ship security plan for a South African regulated ship must— |
(a) | include a security assessment for the ship; |
(b) | set out the security measures to be implemented on, or in connection with, the ship for maritime security levels 1, 2 and 3; |
(c) | include contact details for the ship's security ofiicer, |
(d) | make provision for the use of declarations of security; and |
(c) | demonstrate that the implementation of the plan will make an appropriate contribution towards reducing the risk of unlawful interference with maritime transport. |
(2) | The security assessment mentioned in subregulation (1)(a) must— |
(a) | take into account any documents required in writing by the Authority to be taken into account; and |
(b) | address the matters required by Annex 2 to he addressed. |